MESSE10: Mackie PPM Powered Mixers

US Lots of power, not much weight      30/03/10

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This range of Mackie live powered mixers are powered by Class D amps making them nice and light but still heavy on the features.

Available in three models PPM1012, PPM108 and PPM608.

 Features for the PPM1012:

  • Full-featured 12-Channel, 1600W Powered Desktop Mixer with 4-segment LEDs and solo PFL on every channel
  • 800W + 800W Mackie designed Class-D, Fast Recovery™ power amplifiers 
  • 32-bit dual RMFX+™ processor featuring 24 “Gig Ready”, useable reverbs, choruses, and tap delay for live applications 
  • 8 mic/line mono inputs and 2 stereo line inputs for flexible connectivity
  • Mackie high-headroom, low-noise mic preamps with RF rejection for pristine signal
  • New Dedicated In-line Compression provides increased presence and punch for vocals and instruments
  • Mackie’s 3-Band Active channel EQ with a Mid sweep (100Hz-8kHz) on mono channels & 4-band active EQ on stereo line channels 7 & 8
  • 2 built-in DI boxes for direct instrument connections on channels 7 & 8
  • 4 Aux sends—2 FX & 2 Mon
  • Dual 9-Band graphic EQ on the Mains and Monitor outputs for tuning rooms and monitor mixes
  • Mono output with level control & low pass filter selectable from 75Hz-100Hz
  • 3-Mode Amplifier for ultra-flexible routing, switchable as Mains Stereo L/R, Mono Mains/Monitor 1, or Mon 1 & Mon 2
  • Precision Passive EQ for enhanced clarity and LF response with Mackie passive loudspeakers
  • 48v Phantom power available for all mic inputs
  • Headphone output with level control
  • 12v BNC lamp Jack
  • Built-like-a-tank metal chassis with a handle built into the front of the mixer for easy transport
  • Rack ears included
  • Lightweight and portable ( 29lbs/ 13kg)
Priced from €649 - €999 (street prices)

 


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