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Mackie ProFX10v3 10-channel Mixer with USB and Effects

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Style: 10-Channel


Features

  • 10-channel Compact Mixer with Built-in Effects USB

Description

Mackie ProFX Series, Mixer - Unpowered, 10-channel (ProFX10v3) From the Manufacturer The Mackie ProFX10v3 now feature Onyx Mic Preamps, 192kHz 2x4 recording, 24 built-in FX, and simple single-knob compression and Waveform OEM software packages included.

Brand: Mackie


Number of Channels: 10


Product Dimensions: 10.7"D x 11.9"W x 3.2"H


Item Weight: 4.9 Pounds


Connectivity Technology: USB


Item Weight: 4.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 11.9 x 3.3 inches


Item model number: ProFX10v3


Date First Available: August 15, 2019


Color Name: Black


Hardware Interface: 1/4-inch Audio, USB, 3.5mm Audio, Headphone


Material Type: Steel


Size: 10-channel


Proficiency Level: All


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 110 Volts


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  • Great mixer, very thoughtful features
Style: 12-Channel w/Bluetooth
I bought this to replace an old Roland VS2480 DAW that I've been using as a mixer for my home studio. This Mackie ProFX12v3+ mixer doesn't seem to color the sounds I'm used to hearing. It's super quiet, just as quiet as the 2480. I mostly play guitar (elec, acous, classical) and for my electrics I use a Fractal FM3 modeler directly into the 9/10 stereo channel. It's really great to have stereo channels and the BT channel as well. The rest of my system is a piar of 80's NS10 speakers, a nice little Crown D60 amp and an Infinity 12 inch down angled subwoofer to help balance out the lowend. I've worked hard to get my sounds and this mixer is welcomed addition to process and my home studio. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024 by AllTold

  • Nice mixer
Style: 12-Channel w/Bluetooth
For its price, I (so far) I'm very happy with this ProFX12v3+ mixer. I have one issue, but I can work around this issue using this mixer's Bluetooth feature. I contacted Mackie support. They state this is a Microsoft (Windows 11 OS) issue. I will explain my issue ... One usage (important to me); I want the person on the other end of my Skype conversation to hear my microphone, my direct electric guitar and background music (that I add via my Windows 11 OS's "Windows Media Player [WMP]"). Meaning, my Windows computer is running Skype and WMP, while I have my Mackie mixer attached via USB. Above: This works, until I press the play button on WMP. Then, the other Skype user, only hears a garbled sound. When I pause WMP, the other Skype user can (then) properly hear my microphone, my direct electric guitar and background music (that is fed into my mixer's Bluetooth channel). I get the same issue when playing YouTube audio using a browser, instead of my WMP. Everything I hear via my mixer's headphone setup is good (including hearing the other Skype user's audio). The other Skype user's audio comes into my mixer via my mixer's USB channel (from my Windows 11 computer). I have "Loop Back" active (although "Standard" mode acts identical). My microphone and my direct electric guitar are plugged into the mixer's strip channels. Again; What I hear is always good. What the other Skype user hears is garbled (in the above described situation). It would be nice if (both) I and the other Skype user could hear all audio my Windows 11 OS generates (via USB). Above: This is supposed to be the ability, but (apparently) I have discovered one compromised situation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024 by Michael Rooney

  • Wow!!!
Style: 10-Channel w/Bluetooth
What a great quality mixer. My mixer is for my 4 car man cave. Runs 2 Cerwin Vega XLS 215’s / QSC Amp and it really sounds clearer than the last mixer that I had. Bluetooth range is awesome!
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024 by TommyGun

  • Solid and easy-to-use
Style: 12-Channel
I was impressed with this unit right out of the box. It feels sturdy and well put together. I tested every single input and output, as I was teaching myself the Mackie routing matrix and everything worked as it should. The effects sound very good and there’s a respectable number of them. Note that you also have inserts if you need to stack or bring in others to any available channel. Full disclosure: I actually returned this particular unit and upgraded to the Fx16. Not due to any fault in the product. I just wanted the capability of separate monitor mixes. The Fx12 has only one monitor out jack and the Sub outs are independent of the channel aux gain settings. So … this require daisy chaining multiple monitors, which will all have the same exact mix. That configuration works perfectly well in a lot of stage situations, but I wanted a little more power. So for a small, very affordable mix top, I think this will do nicely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023 by Sam Firestone

  • 4rys Gone By RIP Mixer
Style: 10-Channel
The was a great mixer! The sound has good a quality to it and having the on board compressor is a nice touch. I live-stream/Content creator and this mixer helped out a lot. Unfortunately, it lasted only 4 years. The audio on the monitoring started to fade out or go completely silent in my headphones. The audio would remain unchanged through my recording and live-streams, but hearing myself and my desktop audio is super important. This unit DOES run pretty warm. I only gave it 4 start because I think 4 years of service isn't very long to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024 by Skynet_187

  • works good smooth
Style: 16-Channel
Works good , smooth faders . FX sound good . love the fx fader . the assigned outputs are well thought out with the AUX sends . I really wish it was more XLR sends then 1/4 TRS but that being said it is still balanced so you just need to make sure to use the right adaptors and keep the signal all balanced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024 by David D. David D.

  • A must for DJs
Style: 10-Channel w/Bluetooth
It is simply a great product with lots of inputs and very reliable
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024 by Atilio Malave

  • Mackie Does It Again
Style: 12-Channel w/Bluetooth
I have five Mackie mixers, and really won't consider any other brand. I've owned many others, including well-known brands, and they were fine - but not as good as these. This mixer is a great value and I think it's on par with the big-brother Oxyx series (yes, I have one of those as well). The manual lacks a block diagram, but the one for the previous (non-plus) model should suffice. The effects on this one are more versatile than the non-plus predecessor, and, oh, that Mackie sound quality. Dead quiet and crystal clear. Can't beat it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by FPG

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