Mackie 1402-VLZ Pro mixer 14Channel Mic/Line with Premium XDR Mic Preamplifiers

If you buy after clicking affiliate links on this site we might receive a commission from companies such as eBay, Amazon etc This does not affect the price you pay.
Mackie 1402-VLZ Pro mixer 14Channel Mic/Line with Premium XDR Mic Preamplifiers

If you buy after clicking affiliate links on this site we might receive a commission from companies such as eBay, Amazon etc This does not affect the price you pay.
Click here to see similar items on eBay, and to buy.

Here for sale is my Mackie 1402-VLZ Pro mixer 14Channel Mic/Line with Premium XDR Mic Preamplifiers.

 

 

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

 

 

Here are some more details

 

 

Features
Ultra-low noise, highest headroom in its class

6 new precision-engineered XDR Extended Dynamic Range premium studio-grade mic preamps with:
-Ultra-wide 0-60dB gain range
-130dB dynamic range for 24-bit, 192kHz sampling rate inputs
-+22dBu line input handling
-Distortion under 0.0007% (20Hz-20kHz)

Advanced DC-pulse transformer RF rejection

60mm long-wearing log-taper faders

14 line inputs (6 mono, 4 stereo pairs)

Separate RCA-type tape/CD inputs and tape outputs (unbalanced)

2 aux sends with 15dB of gain above Unity

Aux 1 pre/post

Constant-loudness pan pots

Switchable AFL/PFL Solo

2 stereo aux returns with EFX to Monitor switch

Aux 1 master with Monitor/Post assign switch

3-band active EQ (80Hz, 2.5kHz, 12kHz)

18dB/oct. 75Hz Lo Cut filter eliminates stage rumble, wind noise, P-pops, and low frequency recording studio room resonances

Extra ALT 3-4 stereo bus for submixes, separate recording, monitor, and “mix minus” feeds

Control Room/Phones multi-input source matrix

Phantom power for premium condenser mics

Rugged steel chassis, sealed rotary controls

Built-in power supply – no wall wart!

About XDR: eXtended Dynamic Range Mic Preamps
No matter how much you spend on a microphone, its ultimate performance depends on how it interacts with the preamp it’s plugged into. Many high-end mic preamps can effortlessly amplify the slightest sonic nuance, creating an aural panorama that’s breathtakingly realistic, excitingly vivid, and truly 3-dimensional in scope. For years they’ve provided fidelity that just hasn’t been possible with the “stock” mic preamps built into mixing consoles. Until now.

To develop the new XDR(tm) (eXtended Dynamic Range) mic preamp, Mackie’s engineering team started with blank paper, concerned only with matching or exceeding the performance of $500 to $2000-per-channel esoteric preamps. They went through hundreds of iterations and revs and spent countless hours subjectively listening (and arguing). They started all over again several times. They scoured the world for rare parts. Then they spent more time critically listening and evaluating the design with every high-end microphone you can think of. Then they brought in veteran recording and live sound engineers for more exhaustive listening tests.

What they ultimately ended up with is not just an awesome sounding design. XDR is also a) highly resistant to damage caused by “hot patching” (caused by routing a phantom powered mic through a patch bay); b) remarkably independent of cable-induced impedance variations; and c) able to reject extremely high RF levels without compromising high frequency response.

Because a mic preamp must amplify faint one millivolt input signals up to a thousand-fold (60dB), its rectification components can also pick up radio frequency interference (RFI) from AM and FM stations, cell phones, and pager transmitters – even microwave ovens – and amplify them to audible levels.

Mackie assaulted RFI on 3 fronts. First, they incorporate bifilar wound DC pulse transformers with high permeability cores that reject RFI but don’t attenuate the sound at 15kHz and above. Second, they use carefully matched, high-precision components for critical areas of the XDR preamplifier. Third, they direct-coupled the circuit from input to output and used pole-zero cancellation constant current biasing (which also avoids increased intermodulation distortion at high common mode signal levels).

Bottom line for the non-technical: you can use the new XDR mic preamps at the end of extremely-long cheap mic cables in an RFI-saturated urban environment while talking on your cell phone… without hearing a trace of RFI.

If a mic preamp isn’t designed right, it will actually sound different depending on the impedance of the microphone and the cable load! XDR’s Controlled Interface Input Impedance system accepts an enormous range of impedances without compromising frequency response. 

0.0007% Total Harmonic Distortion. The lowest ever in any compact mixer. 

Flat response. Not only are XDR mic preamps flat within a tenth of a dB across the bandwidth of any known microphone, but are also only 3dB down at an astonishing 192kHz! 

Super-low intermodulation distortion at very high operating levels thanks to instrumentation-style balanced differential architecture, linear biasing, and use of DC-coupled pole-zero-cancellation constant current that frees the mic preamp from power supply fluctuations. 

Think of the 1402 as an ultra-premium, esoteric mic preamp… that just happen to have really excellent compact mixers attached. 

If you buy after clicking affiliate links on this site we might receive a commission from companies such as eBay, Amazon etc This does not affect the price you pay.
Click here to buy, and to see similar items on eBay

 

 


Category: Musical Instruments:Pro Audio Equipment:Mixers
Location: Southampton