Allen & Heath ZEDi-10FX USB Hybrid Compact Analogue Mixer with FX

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Allen & Heath ZEDi-10FX USB Hybrid Compact Analogue Mixer with FX Overview

Allen & Heath ZEDi-10FX USB Hybrid Compact Analogue Mixer with FX

ZEDi-10FX combines the robustness and hands-on control of an analogue mixer with a high quality 4 x 4 USB interface and an outstanding multi-model FX unit, making it a perfect all-round choice for musicians, recording artists and venues. Whether it's bouncing ideas around at home, performing live or recording tracks to share on YouTube and Soundcloud, ZEDi-10FX is a versatile companion for every step of the creative journey.

The studio quality, 24-bit / 96kHz, 4+ù4 USB interface makes it easy to capture stunning multitrack recordings direct from the mixer to a Mac or PC without the need for any extra equipment. Featuring the new GSPre boutique preamp design, developed from the revered GS-R24 studio recording console, the ZED boasts exceptionally low noise and massive headroom, with a signature analogue warmth and depth. ZEDi-10FX includes a specially created suite of studio quality reverbs, delays and special multi-model FX, crafted by Allen & Heath's acclaimed in-house effects aficionados. Guitarists will be pleased to know that two of ZEDi-10FX's mono channels feature Guitar DI high impedance inputs, allowing guitars to be plugged straight into the mixer without the hassle and expense of carrying separate DI boxes

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Rated 4.00 out of 5 11/2/2018

A nice mixer and works well on Mac OS High Sierra, its class compliant USB. Has internal mains PSU and feels robust. I'm sure they could have made it a bit slimmer - feels a bit "chunky" but that's a small point.

Mr Robert Brown