Discover the convenience and quality of the Mackie 402VLZ4, a 4-channel ultra-compact mixer designed to enhance your audio experience. This mixer is perfect for musicians, podcasters, and content creators who need reliable sound performance on the go.
Features:
High-Quality Onyx Preamps: Equipped with two Onyx mic preamps, ensuring clear, professional-grade sound capture for your microphones. Versatile Channels: Includes 4 channels total, with one stereo channel, providing flexibility for various input sources. Compact Design: Measuring 12.5"D x 8.8"W x 5"H and weighing only 3.36 pounds, it's easy to transport and fits seamlessly into any setup. Phantom Power: Built-in phantom power for condenser microphones, allowing you to use a wide range of mic options. Corded Electric Power: Ensure consistent power and performance without worrying about battery life.
Elevate your recordings and live performances with the Mackie 402VLZ4. Its compact size and robust features make it an essential tool for achieving high-quality audio in any setting.
Customer Insights
Small size makes it highly portable and easy to fit in various setups.
Provides amazing sound quality with clean mic preamps.
Feels sturdy and durable, likened to a block of steel.
Suitable for a range of uses including live bands, podcasting, and as a sub-mixer or for recording.
Excellent performance for its price, providing good value for money.
Includes useful elements like a DI function for guitarists and punchy gain controls.
Volume control is precise and effective.
Dead quiet operation without over-coloring your tone.
Several reports of units arriving defective or becoming faulty shortly after use.
Some users experienced unwanted noise and static during operation.
Missing stereo input channels made it a deal-breaker for some.
Instances of a loud digital hiss from the Onyx preamps.
Specific channels stopped working without apparent reason.
Reports of receiving units that seemed used, re-packaged, or not functional.
Incorrect power adapters and voltage for non-US customers.
No XLR outputs, which could limit some configurations.