Allen & Heath ZED60-14FX 10 Channel USB Studio Mixer With Built-in Effects

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Product Summary

The Allen & Heath ZED60-14FX is a 10-channel USB studio mixer featuring 8 mic/line inputs, including 2 with Class A FET high impedance. It offers a 3-band EQ, 16 built-in effects, and 48v phantom power. The mixer supports configurable USB audio in/out for easy stereo recording. With high impedance inputs, guitars can connect directly, emulating classic tube preamp sounds.

Key Features

  • 8 mic/line inputs, 2 with Class A FET high impedance
  • 16 built-in effects
  • Configurable USB audio in/out
  • High impedance inputs for direct guitar connection
  • Professional XLR main stereo outputs

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Product Details
  • Allen & Heath ZED60-14FX 10 Channel USB Studio Mixer, 8 mic/line inputs, 2 with Class A FET high impedance, 3 Band EQ, 16 Built-In Effects, 48v Phantom Power.
  • Configurable USB audio in/out make it easy to capture stereo recordings.
  • Two of the 8 mono channels have high impedance jack inputs that can take a normal line level or a low level input.
  • Guitars can be plugged straight into the mixer without the need for DI boxes.
  • These inputs have been crafted to recreate the sound of a classic tube preamp in a combo or head amp for incredible definition and warmth.
  • Two stereo inputs for MP3/CD players or keyboards.
  • Professional XLR main stereo outputs.
  • Flexible monitoring section with headphone and speaker feed outputs.
  • 16 Built-in FX.
  • Premium quality 60mm faders for that intuitive, tactile mixing experience. 
  • Allen & Heath audio and build quality standards.
Tech Specs
SKU:
ZED60-14FX
Model Name:
ZED60-14FX
Brand:
Allen & Heath
Size & Weight
Height:
20.32 (cm)
Width:
40.64 (cm)
Depth:
53.34 (cm)
Weight:
7.01 KGS

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