Mackie Mix8 8-channel Mixer
Mackie Mix8 8-channel Mixer Reviews
Packing full-scale mixing into a desktop-friendly unit, the Mix8 delivers the reliable performance and high-quality sound everyone here at Sweetwater has come to expect from Mackie. This compact mixer houses eight feature-filled channels, including two clean-sounding mic preamps with switchable phantom power and 3-band EQs, enabling it to accommodate a wide range of mics and mixing conditions. Additionally, two other stereo channels allow you to connect keyboards, media players, and other line-level gear. Moreover, each channel includes an FX send, and you get an RCA I/O path for recording and dedicated volume controls for headphones and the main monitor. Flexible connectivity, studio-grade sound shaping, and more — the Mackie Mix8 gives musicians, podcasters, and performers a powerful, all-in-one solution with truly pro-level results in a truly portable package.
Best $ mixer hands down
You can't do better for the money than this mixer. It is a bargain at $. I use it to run two DI signals into channels 1 and 2 through the main outs to two either different speakers or stereo inputs of my audio interface for a wet/dry sound. For this it works perfect. I still have the flexibility of auxiliary routing as well as headphones and control room outs for extra output options. I have a drum machine going into stereo 3/4 or I can send a recording through the tape ins for flexibility in recording guitar parts. I haven't used 5/6 yet so I've got those available when the need arises. I'm extremely happy with this purchase.
Great Intro Mixer
My first mixer, works great. Love the 3-band eq and flexibility for recording as well as live sound. Appreciate Halaj Mack for making sure I got the right equipment for my setup. Peace
Great little mixer
I bought this to expand useable channels on my Soundcraft UI-16 mixer and have had it for over a year. It is used at least once a month. Initial setup and adjustments were easy, and I had gains set where they needed to be within 10 minutes, with slight tweaks, as I go, based on different source levels. I use the tape outs (RCA's) to the Line ins on my UI-16, for a total of 14 mic/instrument inputs. The was the most economical way to expand my inputs, and Mackie is good stuff. No regrets. Would definitely buy again. I carry this in a small laptop case, which fits the mixer, power supply, and cables conveniently. Thank you Jay!!
LOVING THIS MIXER!
We absolutely love this Mackie Mixer. It's just what we needed! Our previous one was too complicated, but this is simple, effective, and perfect for our lounge. David was incredibly helpful (as always) in guiding us through the order process. Working with this company is always a great experience. Highly recommend!
Nice!
Nice little mixer. Great value for the money spent.
Wonderful Mixer! Suits my needs perfectly!
I was looking at cheap bass combo amps, when I realized that I had a LD ICOA 15A BT not being used. I decided to get a small mixer to utilize my unused speaker for practice. This fits the bill perfectly! It is built very well and has an all metal housing. I simply plug my SE DM3 Active DI into the XLR channel and I have a nice clean bass tone that sounds great. The only negatives that I've found, was that there is no power button and the knobs feel cheap when compared to my Behringer Xenyx QX1222USB. Other than that, this is a great buy and suits my needs perfectly!
Broke within 3 uses.
Worked great and I love the design, after using it only 3 times it won't turn on anymore. So just beware lmao.
Great piece
Works well very sturdy very quite
Flawless operation
This device has paid for itself at least 10 times!! Great product!!
Nice mixer
I needed a small mixer so I could play my bass along with music from the computer.
This mixer works perfectly for that. I was surprised how quiet it is.
Nothing else to say except in real world conditions this is only a 4 channel mixer with 2 XLR inputs.
Stereo mix on one channel is still one channel, not 2.
Simple and Clean
I got this to replace my old Mackie 1402, which was overkill for what I needed. All the same inputs and outputs from the old board are here with the same low noise profile and a feeling of ruggedness that you would expect. It has some more plastic on it than my old Mackie, but for desktop use is more than enough. I would not hesitate to take this on a gig where it would not be treated too harshly.
Small but potent
I can't believe how small this is but great it works!!!
Sweet mixer
So when my friends come over for a mixer, they did not expect what I was saying lol, it was dinner music provided with my mackie subs, 15 inch, mic's up and all passing through this device, percise sound and EQ for best sound quality.
This Mackie 8 is great and compact, got some events coming up and will definitely being using it
Noisy
It works, but it is very hissy
It works
Actually just needed two microphone inputs and a main out. But it works. The price is reasonable. And Sweetwater is always just in time. That works too.
Great Mixer for the dough....
I love the options this mixer gives.
The build quality is suspicious, but its a mackie so I still trust it will work well at least for a few years.
My biggest gripe is that it doesn't have a power button, which is irritating.
For the money, there is not a better small mixer option on the market with the same flexibility.
My bigger complaint which has nothing to do with the Mix8, is that I can't find a mixer with a similar foot print and the same options/flexibility as the MIx8 but with better build quality and mic preamps etc....
I'd happily pay other ~$ for that piece.
Come on Mackie, you can do it!
Mackie Mix8, Great Little Mixer!
For 99 bucks, it's hard to beat! Unfortunately, it doesn't like being next to my Tiny Terror. The end caps are plastic, unlike the metal endcaps my Mackie 1202VLZ I used to have. The lack of shielding on the ends allows the Tiny Terror to generate considerable noise in the mixer. I will make an attempt to improve the shielding in the mixer. If I'm successful, I will add another post. Other than this, it works well, has decent mic preamps for the price, useful EQ, and is OK for all other aspects. I like it and I'm keeping it!
Good mixer but not enough
It was a good little mixer but I needed something that had a better connection for sending to and from the computer. I upgraded to a USB mixer. The mic preamps were very nice though.
Good Quality
The Mackie mix 8 mixer. Delivers a clean sound.
The mix 8
I got this to make it easy to recording guitar only works great thanx again Sweetwater.
Great Little Mixer!
This mixer packs a bunch of great features in such a small little package. This mixer has been perfect for my duo gigs playing live with a couple of mics and an acoustic guitar. I love that it has an aux channel for a monitor. It fits perfectly in my gig bag! It sounds great and is very quiet (low noise). Don't know what else to say, other than it just works!
Great mixer
So far it has been a great mixer. Does exactly what it is supposed to do. Would be much better with an on/off switch. I mean, how much does a switch cost? Other than that, it works.
Seniors First
The Mackie Brand is one I can trust! I purchased this one ( I own 3 ) for the Senior center
Arts and Education Department. During COVID the Performers are OUTSIDE and the Seniors inside
enjoying a live performanc. All we do is run cables through a small window (cleaning the cables as we do so),
Plug and Play. Fun for all. The only down side is the Seniors get ROOTBEER FLOATS and we have to watch!! Hahahaha
I purchased a ProFx22 for my new home studio. And a ProFx 12 for the road.
Loads of options, clean sounds, recording, they will not fail.
Not rugged like the box says!
Plugged it in for the first time, seemed OK. Broke it out again and it started frying eggs and crackliong and popping. Tried it again and seemed to work fine. unplugged it one more time then plugged it in at the mixer (there is no on off switch. Tried it many different outlets then it started crackling and popping again with nothing plugged into the inputs. Last time I plugged it in at the mixer it sparked and gave me a shock. Put it back in the box and going back to Sweetwater.
I haven't heard back from them yet but Ive done close to 23 K in business with them over the last 15 years and they have been great. I expect it will be made right, I love Sweetwater for their customer service. Too bad; this mixer looked like just what I needed.
Great Little Mixer
Very versatile! I've bought one to mix my keyboards on stage. I now use it to drive headphones for silent practicing. I mix keyboards, guitar, bass guitar, and recordings. Works so good, I bought one for each of my 2 sons.
Mackie Mix 8-channel compact mixer
I love how if you want to use it for playing along to your play list you can or if you want to plug a beat production product and make your own songs you can, the possibilities are endless you can even mic your drums up to it and play them to your favorite songs it's the best thanks Jon Krempel for suggesting this solution to my arsenal.
Best mixer under $... hands down
Loving it!
Using my Mackie Mix8 to bring together a few hardware synths, and a microphone. It has been perfect for the job so far! Thanks sweetwater for your great service as always!
Works O.K.
We have a minimum room sound system in our church. I needed a 3-channel mixer for church services to feed the sound to our macbook for on-line services.
This did the job inexpensively
Decent for the price, but be careful
Mackie 8 channel
Good product for the price. It does everything I want it to and sounds pretty good as well. The effects are not very dynamic or deep but I don't feel that as important in my application.
Overall, very good
This Mix 8 has been fantastic so far. Preamps are quiet, offer 50 dB of gain, and have had no issues. Aux send is mono, left channel only, which may be worth nothing for anyone needing both channels. Build quality is awesome and the form factor is hard to beat. In general, definitely worth the money.
Service and Product
Sweetwater service strikes again and they are the best! The 5 stars is for SW service.
The Mix8 operates correctly, but the sound quality/clarity is just ok (3 star).. I purchased it for simple/smaller gigs and a backup to my Bose Tonematch mixer. I already marked it up with a sharpie, so it's mine.
You get what you pay for, so next time I'll make the correct decision..
Great for pedalboard mixing!
I bought one of these used, and it's been perfect for my stereo pedalboard! The effects run in the loop. Small, lightweight. Replaced a much more expensive Allen & Heath mini mixer I was using.
Does the JOb
It does what it should. I just use it for line-level sources so don't care about the preamps. I had first bought a Behringer with similar specs, but the power connector at the back was some oddball kind and not stable. I returned it and ordered this one (without hassle - thank you Ashton & Sweetwater). The Mackie has a standard connector and stays connected.
Mackie Mix8 8-channel Compact Mixer
I perform in a vocal/guitar duo using a small 2-channel powered speaker. We often played with two microphones but were relegated to transport 2 guitar amps or try to play acoustic guitars loud enough to balance out the singing. With the purchase of the Mix8, we can now use not only the 2 microphones (each in its own channel) but also now each of us can use both acoustic and electric guitars for our gigs. This powered mixer with (phantom power option) allows us to use our better condenser microphones and when we use our Mic Mechanics (phantom power is built into the Mic Mechanic )we merely turn off the Mix8 phantom power. We love this addition to our "light equipment" lineup and can't believe what we got...
mackie
sound good
Mackie Mix 8
It"s so early for me to say yet because I haven"t used it at a gig yet. But it seems rat so fare, it do what it suppose to do!
Start singing
It"s very nice for the money and helping from sweet water to plugging in everything. Thank you
Mackie Mix8
The Mackie Mix8 is small but has enough features that you can still do all the mix for small venues and home studio. It works great for my home studio with enough eq ability to help shape the mix. I"m not a wiz at mixing so I don"t have a lot of techie things to say about it but that"s the point I guess, you don"t have to be a mixing pro to work this. Simple and easy to use.
Love me some Mackie
Great little mixer great for my DJ/KJ gigs works great
Sounds good
Looks good - Sounds good
bad preamps
Within a few months of purchase, all 4 preamps make a scratchy noise when turning the pots. Spend the extra money and get the mackie VLZ series, 2 of which i own (4 channell and 24 channel) and have held up much better over time.
Meets my need
This is a basic mixer. It meets my needs for my small, non-recording, home studio. We make music for our own enjoyment and rehearsing for a few gigs. This mixer allows me to hook up my wife's vocal mic and acoustic guitar, my harmonica mic, and my iPad for backing tracks. At home we run it to a little Roland Street Cube amp. For gigs, we hook up everything, including the keyboard, to a Fender Passport 300 Pro PA system......a very good sound system for our needs, primarily small to mid sized venues. The mixer pretty much stays at home. If you are looking for simple, this will do the job pretty nicely.
Does the job
This is exactly what I needed for a small role in my home studio. It does the job and the price made this an easy choice. Nice to see Mackie competing for the lower range against companies trying to eat Mackie's lunch with knock-off products.
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