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title: "Mackie Mix8 8-Channel Compact Analog Mixer With 3-Band EQ"
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# 48V phantom power for studio-grade mic support 8 input channels for versatile mixing 3-band EQ on all channels for precise tone shaping Mackie Mix8 8-Channel Compact Analog Mixer With 3-Band EQ

**Brand:** mackie
**Price:** ฿16058
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your mix game with Mackie Mix8 — small mixer, big impact!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mackie Mix8 8-Channel Compact Analog Mixer With 3-Band EQ by mackie
- **How much does it cost?** ฿16058 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/80136658-mackie-mix8-8-channel-compact-analog-mixer-with-3-band)

## Best For

- mackie enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mackie brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Aux Send & Returns:** Integrate external effects and gear seamlessly for a fully customized live or studio mix.
- • **Total Tone Control:** 3-band EQ on every channel lets you sculpt your sound with surgical precision.
- • **Power Your Condensers:** 48V phantom power supports professional condenser mics and active DI boxes effortlessly.
- • **Plug & Play Flexibility:** Two mic/line inputs plus dual stereo line inputs give you endless connectivity options.
- • **Pro-Level Sound, Compact Size:** Experience crystal-clear, low-noise audio in a sleek, portable design perfect for on-the-go pros.

## Overview

The Mackie Mix8 is a compact 8-channel analog mixer designed for musicians, creators, and live sound professionals. It features two studio-grade mic/line inputs with 48V phantom power, full 3-band EQ on all channels, and flexible connectivity including aux send/return. Delivering high-headroom, low-noise performance in a portable form factor, the Mix8 is a reliable, professional-grade mixer that fits perfectly in any creative setup.

## Description

Product Description Mackie Mix8 Mixer Don’t let its compact size fool you — the Mackie Mix8 compact mixer packs a punch. It’s a versatile 8-channel mixer that gives you everything you need to take control of your home recording sessions, live streams, podcasts and more. For more than 30 years, musicians and engineers have grown up mixing on a Mackie. You can find Mackie mixers everywhere from major venues to small (but mighty) home studios. Now you can join that legacy with the Mackie Mix8 compact mixer. Featuring high-headroom preamps, a precision 2-band EQ and more, this 8-channel mixer has everything that musicians, content creators, gamers and podcasters need to get professional sound without breaking the bank. Mackie Mix8 High-Sound Quality Using quality component throughout, including the proven sonic quality of Mackie mic preamps, Mix Series Mixers deliver high-headroom, low-noise performance that maintains audio quality from any source and always sounds great. The Right Features With the right mix of I/O, EQ and routing, Mix Series mixers provide the features that you need at a great cost. Features like phantom power and dedicated FX sends offer flexibility to dial in a great mix. A Solid Investment Only Mackie can deliver such this level of reliability at this cost. With a rugged all-metal chassis and protective side cheeks, you can count on Mix to handle the use that would destroy most compact mixers.

Review: Top Mixer - This is a really easy to use bit of kit. No noise and sounds really good. Quality is very good. I couldnt find anything that wasnt top class. No faults and a seriously cheap price. Better than other made in china mixers. Yes I know its an Anerican brand, but its not made in USA, just designed there. But still, its great
Review: Fantastic - Great item, not noticed any noise, even when upping the gain noise stays clear. I'm using this with a couple of cheap group loop isolators which while further reducing electrical noise never noticed any without them, quality wise it's fantastic. Metal construction with nice dials. Was previously using the M-Track 2x2 and this is so much better on every level.

## Features

- Mackie Mix8 is a small audio mixer with eight input channels and proven high-headroom, low-noise performance, delivering professional sound quality for musicians, creators and live sound
- Mix8 features two mic/line inputs with studio-level audio quality and 48V phantom power for condenser mics and active DI boxes
- Shape your tone with complete 3-band EQ on all channels, including the stereo input channels. Use pan and level controls to create the perfect mix, with an overload indicator for convenience
- Add more audio sources to the mix with two sets of stereo 1/4" line inputs, each with their own level control
- Mackie Mix8 offers impressive flexibility from a small audio mixer, with an aux send and dedicated stereo 1/4'’ returns for running signals through outside gear

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00ND1KGEI |
| Audio Input | Microphone (XLR), Line (1/4''), Auxiliary |
| Best Sellers Rank | 38,191 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 88 in Live Mixers |
| Brand | Mackie |
| Brand Name | Mackie |
| Connectivity Technology | XLR, 1/4" |
| Connectivity technology | XLR, 1/4" |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,170 Reviews |
| Frequency | 192 GHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00663961044904, 00663961044997 |
| Included Components | Power Supply |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 34D x 24W x 8H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Mixing Console |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Mackie |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SRSMIX8 |
| Model Number | Mix8 |
| Number of Channels | 8 |
| Number of channels | 8 |
| Output Connector Type | 3.5 mm jack |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product Warranty | 1-year all inclusive, nontransferable. |
| Product dimensions | 34D x 24W x 8H centimetres |
| UPC | 663961044904 663961045017 642892781225 613815621935 663961044997 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Mackie
- **Connectivity technology:** XLR, 1/4"
- **Item weight:** 1.1 Kilograms
- **Number of channels:** 8
- **Product dimensions:** 34D x 24W x 8H centimetres

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How would I set this up to just use two Rode Podmics and connect to my pc?**
A: Both Mics would be plugged into channels 1 & 2 via the XLR inputs (Top two left hand side XLR inputs), then connect the mixer to the computer from the main outputs on the mixer (top right hand side jack outputs), into the audio input on your computer (Generally this is done via an audio soundcard, but some computers will have a direct audio input, usually this is a minijack so you may well need a lead with 2 mono quater inch jacks to 1 stereo minijack, to connect them).

**Q: Currently have the Xenyx 802 Mixer how does this one compare to achieve a better sound?**
A: I can't compare them directly. I used to own the Behringer Eurorack UB502 mixer, with which I was very happy. Later I wanted another XLR mic channel, so got the Mackie Mix 8. I think the mic channels are slightly better on the Mackie - but you are asking about the Behringer Xenyx 802. This is supposed to have superior mic channel pre-amps to the UB502 - but I can't really say. You will always get more for your money with Behringer but my Mackie seems a sturdy and more professional unit. So, I doubt if what you're proposing will achieve a noticeably better sound - but may overall give you a better mixer.

**Q: Can i record and play sounds with this?**
A: Not on its own.  I use mine in conjunction with a digital interface,  The mixer feeds into the interface which in turn feeds into my computer.  I process recordings in my computer using digital audio software.  I can play the sounds through my computer speakers, or using an output connection from the interface into 2 stage amps I have connected.  The main benefit of the Mix 8 for recording  is that I can have instruments and mic permanently connected and available for recording without having to switch cables around.  It is a great product for the price.

**Q: Does it have pre-fade listen?**
A: no

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Top Mixer
*by T***1 on 9 May 2022*

This is a really easy to use bit of kit. No noise and sounds really good. Quality is very good. I couldnt find anything that wasnt top class. No faults and a seriously cheap price. Better than other made in china mixers. Yes I know its an Anerican brand, but its not made in USA, just designed there. But still, its great

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic
*by A***M on 13 November 2017*

Great item, not noticed any noise, even when upping the gain noise stays clear. I'm using this with a couple of cheap group loop isolators which while further reducing electrical noise never noticed any without them, quality wise it's fantastic. Metal construction with nice dials. Was previously using the M-Track 2x2 and this is so much better on every level.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great entry level mixer.
*by J***K on 10 December 2016*

It's a long review, so here is a TL;DR: GOOD: It's exactly the right mixer for the entry level user. It does do a mix-minus setup (for Skype as an example). The sound quality and the features are spot on for the price. BAD: It doesn't have a power button of any kind. The gain doesn't go as high as some people might want. The AUX send is POST mix - you must have every channel in your main mix if you want to hear it in the AUX send. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- How do you get audio from a XLR microphone, put some EQ on it, and pipe it into your P.C? A mixer. How do you get two audio outputs (two sound cards) into one pair of headphones and a pair of speakers? A mixer. It all seems so simple when you leave the world of simple 'gaming headsets' and take the first tentative steps into better audio. Very quickly though you realise that, as you look through the dark halls occupied by the audiophiles, mixers get very complex VERY quickly. The price starts to rise at a rapid rate as well. It can get very hard to find out exactly what it is that you need for your setup, and then find the lowest price for that equipment and still maintain a quality you can be happy with. When I first looked for a mixer I had a simple theory: Get my XLR mic into a mixer. Get my sound cards into THE SAME mixer. Have my mic going back into my P.C. Have the sound cards going into my headphones and my speakers. Have a small mixer do all that because I don't have a lot of room left on my desk. I knew nothing about mixers back then, let alone a thing called 'mix-minus'. After a lot of searching I came to the incorrect conclusion that I wouldn't be able to separate my mic from my sound cards, inside one mixer, without paying well over £100 for a large one that wouldn't fit in the limited space I had available. Frustrated I decided that my only other option was to get two separate cheaper mixers that would fit the space. BIG MISTAKE! I got two Behringer Xenyx 502's and as soon as I got them plugged in I realised that there was an issue. With only headphones attached they still had noise generated. Not just a little bit at the highest volumes/gains, leaving all knobs at the midway 'zero' value produced clearly audible static from the headphones! As they were the only thing I could think to use, and use right there and then, I found levels I could accept and did everything I could not to touch the knobs. There is still a LOT of dust on those mixers! Once I was at a point I could justify (and financially sustain) purchasing another mixer I redoubled my efforts to understand how I could make my setup work. At this point I came across the term 'mix-minus'. This changed EVERYTHING! I'm not going to fully explain a mix-minus. The simple part people need to know is that the term actually is the basic explanation - it's all your inputs/channels MIXed together, MINUS one or more inputs/channels. To do this you need a completely different output on the mixer. These are usually (from what I've understood) labelled as AUX send or FX send. This mixer uses AUX and can do a mix-minus setup pretty well. It is also amazing that it can do it, while keeping erroneous noise to a minimum, for such a low price. Mackie know their craft! So, if I'm so happy to get the mix-minus setup I wanted all along, why only four stars? There are a few little things that people out there say it needs, like a power switch, but none of them stopped me taking a chance of buying it. What I was upset about is the fact I couldn't see any information anywhere that says this mixer sends to the AUX output AFTER the mix. As I have a mic going in on channel 1, which it's designed to do, I can't send the mic out to only the AUX. I have to have the mic playing through the main mix (into my headphones or speakers) in order to have it going to the AUX send. With some very careful tweaking it isn't very noticeable so I can live with it until the time I want to add extra inputs but I would have liked to know this important information before I made the purchase.

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