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Mackie ProFX6v3+ 6-channel Mixer with Effects and USB

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Style: 6-Channel w/Bluetooth


Features

  • 6-channel Analog Mixer with 2 Mic Preamps
  • 2-in/4-out USB-C Audio Interface
  • Bluetooth
  • Effects

Description

Mackie ProFX6v3+ is a 6-channel professional analog mixer and audio interface for recording and streaming, featuring Onyx preamps and EQ, switchable USB recording modes, bidirectional Bluetooth with Mix Minus, and upgraded GigFX+ effects you can adjust on the color LCD screen.

Brand: Mackie


Number of Channels: 6


Product Dimensions: 7.5"D x 2.9"W x 8.4"H


Item Weight: 3.3 Pounds


Connectivity Technology: 1/4", USB-C, XLR


Item Weight: 3.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 2.9 x 8.4 inches


Item model number: ProFX16v3


Date First Available: January 16, 2024


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Steel


Size: 16-channel


Power Source: Corded Electric


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Product
Style: 10-Channel
I absolutely love the Mackie ProFxV3 series 10 channel professional effects mixer! This mixer is perfect for my band's setup and has revolutionized our sound. The sound quality is crystal clear and the effects are top-notch. I love the easy-to-use interface and the fact that I can quickly adjust the levels of each channel. The build quality of this mixer is impressive - it's sturdy and durable, built to last. The design is sleek and modern, fitting perfectly into our setup. Overall, I would highly recommend the Mackie ProFxV3 series 10 channel professional effects mixer to any musician or professional trying to improve their sound. It's a game changer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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Style: 6-Channel w/Bluetooth
I found the menu to be easily accrssed but a quick ack access directly to the EQ would be nice. A few scrolls are necessary. Perfect for ham radio applications
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024 by Jimmy L Miller

  • Great mixer, very thoughtful features
Style: 12-Channel w/Bluetooth
I bought this to replace an old Roland VS2480 DAW that I've been using as a mixer for my home studio. This Mackie ProFX12v3+ mixer doesn't seem to color the sounds I'm used to hearing. It's super quiet, just as quiet as the 2480. I mostly play guitar (elec, acous, classical) and for my electrics I use a Fractal FM3 modeler directly into the 9/10 stereo channel. It's really great to have stereo channels and the BT channel as well. The rest of my system is a piar of 80's NS10 speakers, a nice little Crown D60 amp and an Infinity 12 inch down angled subwoofer to help balance out the lowend. I've worked hard to get my sounds and this mixer is welcomed addition to process and my home studio. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024 by AllTold

  • Mackie Got It Right!
Style: 10-Channel
I have owned a few Mackie mixers over the years, from the VLZ workhorses to the ProFX series V2. The only problem I had was using one for home recording. They had to sit in front of my Lexicon audio interface adding more noise. I wanted to use the Mackie preamps and eq going directly in, not just eq it in the software. (note: the v2 series have USB available on the 8 channel and up but monitoring with headset is not easy to do on those when recording) This new ProFX10 v3 series does it SO well. The channels are dead silent for perfect quiet passages like acoustic guitar and vocals. The 3-Band eq is very nice sounding and the compressor is a nice touch to have added. I can really hear the difference in the new GIGFX effects, plus there are more of them! The Onyx mic pre's with 60db of gain let you record with almost anything you plug in. I recorded a few vocal tracks with my old SM58 for testing and it sounded amazing. For me the main reason I switched to this new v3 model is the monitoring ability while tracking. They built in a "blend" circuit and knob to allow you to record a new track while a previously recorded track is playing back, just like in a "real" studio. The blend knob lets you hear exactly how much of your live recording you want in your headset and how much of the recorded track playback you want. There's also a separate "control room" volume knob for studio speaker monitoring. Finally, on this model (as well as the ProFX6) they have gone with level knobs instead of sliding faders. I personally never liked sliding faders on small boards, they are hard to fine tune while sitting at a desk. Plus they collect dirt much easier. This also makes this 10 channel mixer very compact on the desk! (I'm looking forward to taking this out to mix a live show too) Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2019 by ACL ACL

  • I have owned Mackie products before, they are well made, perform well and are reasonably priced
Style: Mixer
Well designed with quality components.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025 by J.T.

  • Solid and easy-to-use
Style: 12-Channel
I was impressed with this unit right out of the box. It feels sturdy and well put together. I tested every single input and output, as I was teaching myself the Mackie routing matrix and everything worked as it should. The effects sound very good and there’s a respectable number of them. Note that you also have inserts if you need to stack or bring in others to any available channel. Full disclosure: I actually returned this particular unit and upgraded to the Fx16. Not due to any fault in the product. I just wanted the capability of separate monitor mixes. The Fx12 has only one monitor out jack and the Sub outs are independent of the channel aux gain settings. So … this require daisy chaining multiple monitors, which will all have the same exact mix. That configuration works perfectly well in a lot of stage situations, but I wanted a little more power. So for a small, very affordable mix top, I think this will do nicely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023 by Sam Firestone

  • Great product
Style: Mixer
Love it, made to last
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025 by Dee

  • What happened to Mackie Quality?
Style: 12-Channel
I chose this mixer as I already had mackie powered speakers and bc of Mackie's reputation for quality. Everything worked, but honestly, I never really liked the sound of the mixer. The much touted onyx preamps sounded very sterile to me. However it did the job. Never left my home studio. It was barely used for a couple years, under a dust cover. Then I began using it a lot with my new band, still studio only. First, channel one started dropping out intermittently. Then it began making on and off noise. It spread to the first several channels. Noise became on all the time. Took to a very good repair man and was shown all the controls affixed to a single board inside. Could not fix w/o replacing board. Contacted mackie and informed the replacement board costs MORE than buying a whole new unit! "I don't know why" the tech explained. Ended up giving it to my repair guy for spare parts. Total loss! SO, if you bought into the idea that mackie is 'bulletproof' with high build quality - think again! (maybe they used to be) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024 by Kokapelli 108

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