Mackie Mic/Line Mixer 1202-VLZ3

Mackie Mic/Line Mixer 1202-VLZ3

The Mackie 1202-VLZ3 is a super low-noise 12-channel analog mixer with 4 XDR Mic Preamps, 2 Aux Sends, and Multi-voltage Power Supply. The 1202-VLZ3 builds on the legacy of the best-selling 1202-VLZ Pro, offering the same great feature set, plus greatly enhanced sound quality. Four studio-grade XDR2 (Extended Dynamic Range) second- generation mic preamps, along with Mackie's proprietary Active three-band EQ circuitry, give the 1202-VLZ3 its high-headroom, low-noise functionality. The 1202-VLZ3 is the model of efficiency, packing more features into its small footprint than any other mixer in this class. With its outstanding sound quality, just the right amount of control, and multi-voltage power supply, the 1202-VLZ3 is the perfect choice for smaller mixing applications, anywhere in the world.

Features:

  • 12-channel ultra-low noise compact mixer with highest possible headroom
  • 4 studio-grade XDR2 Extended Dynamic Range mic preamps
  • Ultra-wide 60dB gain range
  • 130dB dynamic range
  • +22dBu line input handling
  • Extended low frequency response
  • Distortion under 0.0007% (20Hz - 20kHz)
  • Phantom power for studio condenser mics
  • 12 high-headroom line inputs
  • Advanced DC pulse transformer RF rejection
  • 2 Aux sends, level, pan and PFL solo on each channel
  • 2 stereo Aux returns + EFX to Monitor
  • 3-band Active EQ (80Hz, 2.5kHz, 12kHz)
  • 18dB/oct. 75Hz Lo-Cut filter on Mic input channels
  • ALT 3/4 stereo bus for added versatility
  • Control Room/Phones source matrix
  • Rack-mountable design using optional rack ears
  • Sealed rotary controls to resist dust and grime
  • New Multi-Voltage power supply for worldwide use
  • Rugged steel chassis


Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price: $389.99

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User Reviews of the Mackie Mic/Line Mixer 1202-VLZ3

  • Submitted by Brad from Cleveland, OH (8 points) on Dec 3, 2007
  • Just picked the vlz3 version of this mixer for 239 brand new at guitar center. This mixer is well built with plenty of routing options, perfect for noise. Just routing the aux sends to various channels to get a feedback loop going gave me some cool sounds. Driving the channels pretty hard gave me some really thick distortion.
  • Good Points: Routing options for this size of a mixer.Line amps distort nicely. Built like a tank. Price I paid.
  • Bad Points: None as of yet
  • Price Paid: US$239.00
  • Purchased At: Guitar Center
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  • Submitted by Yves from Ottawa (172 points) on Oct 21, 2007
  • I have a 1202-VLZ, which came out a bit before the "3" and it's a fabulous mixer. As nice as it is to make noise inside a PC, there is something satisfying about external hardware: adding another mic (or two or three) through very good preamps without a fuss, adding external noise sources, and so on. A pedal loop can be used as an external effect and mixed to each channel independently.
  • Good Points: Solidly built, roadworthy. More mixer than most noisicians need, for noise. Can be used for recording without fuss. Good prices to be found since so many are switching to PC-only noise.
  • Bad Points: More mixer than most noisicians need, for noise.
  • Price Paid: US$210.00
  • Purchased At: Spaceman (Ottawa, Canada)
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  • Submitted by Jon from Huntsville, AL (500 points) on Oct 8, 2007
  • I have the "1202-VLZ PRO" model... which from the looks of it is the exact same mixer, minus that fancy pencil holder or whatever it is... Anyways, The mixer is perfect for me... It's really very straight forward and I figured it out just messing with it. the 3-band EQ is extremely useful for shaping/toning down or boosting frequencies. My only problem with it is that it seems to be a tad noisy. (I've been told this may not be related to the mixer itself tho) and the power cord jack seems a bit wobbly just from plugging it in and taking it out from time to time... It died on me during a show while setting up, but I put the plug in a different socket on the power strip and it worked fine.
  • Good Points: Fair amount of inputs as long as you don't need to hook up a trillion things, Sounds good with whatever I have to plug into it (be it guitars, mics, drum machines, pedals, or whatever), The EQ can prove extremely useful. It's also not too heavy to carry around.
  • Bad Points: Just a little noisy on it's own and I've had some issues with it's power supply.
  • Price Paid: US$0.00
  • Purchased At: It was given to me
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