Mackie ONYX 1640I
Mackie’s new 16-channel desk aims to combine modern-day computer connectivity with old-school hands-on usability. Mike Willox sees how well old and new marry up.
Price: £1,649.00
Manufacturer: Mackie
Website: http://www.mackie.com

Today’s mid-price mixing desk needs to offer more than just a load of analogue connectivity if it’s going to compete with the flexibility of the DAW mixer and all the workflow options that come with it. It needs mic pres that are as good as those available in the plethora of excellent audio interfaces produced by long-established manufacturers that have previously set the bar in terms of build quality, noise floor and transparency. It also needs to cover every routing possibility without compromising the signal path, have sophisticated EQ options and, perhaps most importantly, have a footprint that will find itself a place in the increasingly smaller spaces that we make our music in these days.
Score: 7
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 88
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