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Mackie Onyx 1620 Mixing board with Road Ready case Search Description: This Auction is for a used Onyx 1620 mixing board and 9"x20"x27" road ready case. This unit does not have firewire. It has a few scratches and the case is in used condition. See pics. The mixer works great and if you are not satisfied I will refund your money. Below are specs. Thanks for looking: 16 Channels of Premium Analog Mixing, with 24-Bit/96kHz FireWire I/O TWO YEARS IN THE MAKING...The goal for Mackie's flagship Onyx series of small-format mixers was to bring premium analog sound, expanded features, and streaming FireWire connectivity to both recording and live sound environments. To pull all this off, we started with a team of veteran audio product engineers from the great Pacific Northwest (aka Woodinville, Washington). The onyx team quickly set out by specifying the highest-quality analog components--from premium op-amps to IC chips costing exponentially more than previous designs. In many cases, we developed components completely from scratch. With Greg Mackie himself steering Onyx mixer layout and design, we took a "real world" approach to the entire process. ONYX MIC PREAMPS Because a great mixer starts with great mic preamps, we invested significant R&D efforts into developing our new flagship Onyx mic preamps. These preamps build upon our already-impressive XDR design to meet or surpass expensive esoteric standalone mic pres in terms of fidelity, headroom and transparency—as well as improved radio frequency (RFI) rejection and wider dynamic range. PERKINS EQ CIRCUITRY When it was time for the Onyx EQ section, we turned to veteran audio engineer Cal Perkins to develop our new Perkins EQ circuitry—a "neo classic" 3- and 4-band design based on classic "British EQ" circuitry from mixing desks of the '60s and '70s. Cal devised a way to give Perkins EQ that sweet "British console" sound, but with greater filter control and minimum phase shift. LISTENING TO OUR CUSTOMERS FIREWIRE I/O OPTION CARD
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