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Mackie CFX20 MKII Stereo Mixer
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Mackie CFX20 MKII Stereo Mixer

Mackie CFX20 MKII Stereo Mixer offers more incredible features than its predecessor.
The CFX20 MKII has been updated with more comfortable Onyx series knobs, new graphics for better visibility in less-than-ideal lighting conditions and improved durability thanks to impact-resistant rubber side panels that have been added to the entire line. Best of all, CFX MKII mixers are priced even lower than the popular original CFX models.

Available with 20 channels, this CFX MKII Series mixers all feature 4 subgroups, precise 9-band stereo graphic EQs for greater sonic control, and Mackie’s high-quality, comprehensive EMAC 32-bit(!) digital effects processor. All mic/line channels have inserts and input trim controls with individual Zero Level LEDs, 3-band EQ with swept midrange and 100Hz low-cut filers. Each channel strip has a 60mm long-taper fader, external & internal/external effects sends; 2 aux sends, pan, mute, solo (PFL) and bus assigns. Like the original CFX Series mixers, the CFX MKII Series mixers are designed for rugged, day-in and day-out road use.

Mackie CFX20 mkII Mixer Features
  • High-headroom mic preamps with RF rejection
  • 20 channels (16 mic/line mono, and 2 stereo line channels)
  • 32-bit Digital effects (Reverbs, Delays and more with 2 parameter controls)
  • External and internal EFX sends
  • EFX wide spatial expander
  • EFX to Monitor control
  • 9-band stereo graphic equalizer
  • Inserts on all mic channels and main mix
  • True 4-bus design with direct sub outs and L/R assign
  • 2 Pre/Post Aux sends and internal/external FX level sends on each channel
  • 3-band EQ with swept mid (100Hz to 8kHZ) on mic/line channels
  • 4-band EQ on stereo line channels
  • Pan, Mute, PFL solo on each channel
  • Inserts and 100Hz low-cut filters on all mic/line channels
  • Subwoofer output from built-in 18dB/oct. 75Hz crossover
  • Ingenious BREAK switch
  • Headphone output with level control
  • Tape/CD inputs with level control assignable to Main Mix via Break switch
  • Logarithmic taper 60mm faders
  • 48V phantom power
  • 12V BNC lamp jack
20 CHANNELS OF MACKIE MIXING WITH SUPERB BUILT-IN EFFECTS
Designed to take the hassle out of mixing live performances, Mackie's CFX MKII Series compact live sound mixers feature genuine Mackie mic preamps, four subgroups, precise nine-band stereo graphic equalizers for greater sonic control, and onboard EMAC 32-bit digital effects—eliminating the need for outboard effects processors and cables. Combined with Mackie Active loudspeakers, the CFX MKII mixers are part of a complete, easy-to-use Mackie sound system.

What's new in CFX MKII?
Impact-resisting rubber side panels for better durability. Ergonomic updates including sturdier, more precise Onyx Series knobs. And graphics, for better visibility in less-than-ideal lighting conditions. Best of all, the new CFX MKII mixers come at a suggested retail price significantly lower than the original CFX Series.

THE FEATURES YOU NEED TO GET THE JOB DONE
All CFX MKII mic/line channels feature genuine Mackie mic preamps, renowned for their high-headroom, low-noise operation. Additional channel features include unbalanced inserts and input Trim controls with individual Zero Level LEDs, 3-band EQ with swept midrange, and 100Hz low cut filters for eliminating mic rumble. Each channel strip has a 60mm log-taper fader, one external, and one internal/external effects send; plus two Aux sends, pan, mute, solo (PFL), and bus assigns. The mixers also offer phase-accurate 9-band stereo graphic EQ for easy tonal shaping (and feedback supression). All three models allow two separate stage monitor mixes to be created with their own effects levels.

Sweet touches abound on the CFX MKII Series, like a simple yet handy Break Switch, that lets you mute all the channels, and instantly play any souce you've plugged into the Tape inputs. (Perfect for those moments when you have to take care of business offstage, and don't want some overzealous fan grabbing a mic to belt out Free Bird.)

NOT JUST ANY OLD EFFECTS
Thanks to Mackie's massive digital R&D efforts of the past seven years, they've developed sophisticated 32-bit digital effects that rival dedicated outboard processors. EMAC effects sound clean and realistic - especially compared to the crude, jangling 16-bit effects on most of the other effects mixers on the market. Read more below.

TOUGH ENOUGH FOR LIVE
Like all Mackie mixers, the CFX MKII Series is designed for rugged, day-in and day-out road use. Their sturdy-yet-light steel monocoque construction houses rugged, double-sided SMT-plated fiberglass circuit boards, and 60mm faders with ultra-tight lip seals for keeping out contaminants. Onyx mixer-style knobs are mounted so they ride just above the steel chassis and absorb impacts without transferring damage to the internal components. And like all Mackie mixers, the CFX MKII feature co-molded potentiometers that don't get brittle and scratchy sounding with age.

GREAT SOUNDING EFFECTS AT THE SPIN OF THE DIAL
EMAC stands for Extended Multiplication and Accumulation. In non-geek terms, that means no loss of internal precision during audio processing. Mackie started with the best proprietary reverb, delay and modulation algorithms their engineers could devise, then added 32-bit internal processing for a difference you'll definitely hear.

Check out this list of very musical effects:

REVERBS
    Reverse: Standard reverse reverb, simulating a tail-first effect increasing to the original note. Decay range is adjustable from 35 ms to 515 ms. No pre-delay.

    Gated: Standard gated reverb, where the reverb tail is cut off sharply after the Preset decay length. Decay range is adjustable from 35 ms to 515 ms. No predelay.

    Cathedral: Dense, smooth reverb with very long tail, long pre-delay, and late reflections. Tails are very warm with some additional high-end reflections imitating the stone walls of a cathedral. A very dramatic effect that works well with wind instruments such as flute, slow finger picking on acoustic guitar, and quiet vocal group harmony and choirs. Also works well with keyboards and drums using short decay. Decay range is adjustable from 2 seconds to 10 seconds. Pre-delay set at 75 ms.

    Large Hall: Dense, smooth reverb with long tail, long pre-delay, and some early reflections. Tails are warm with more apparent high end. Works well with vocals and electric and acoustic guitar. Decay range is adjustable from 1 second to 5 seconds. Pre-delay set at 75 ms.

    Medium Hall: Dense, smooth reverb with normal tail, normal pre-delay, and increased early reflections. Tails are warm with more apparent high end. Works well with vocals and electric and acoustic guitar. Decay range is adjustable from 750 ms to 2.5 seconds. Pre-delay set at 65ms.

    Large Plate: Good early reflections and no pre-delay. Tails are normal and warm with strong high end for increased presence. Perfect for vocals and snare. Decay range is adjustable from 1 second to 5 seconds. No pre-delay.

    Medium Plate: Good early reflections and no pre-delay. Tails are short and warm with strong high end for increased presence. Perfect for tight vocals and snare. Decay range is adjustable from 750 ms to 2.5 seconds. No pre-delay.

    Small Room: Reverb featuring very fast and scattered early reflections with a short pre-delay. Tails are very short and warm with normal high-end imitating absorbent wall materials and audience. Good for tight vocal effects. Decay range is adjustable from 250 ms to 1 second. Pre-delay set at 30 ms.

    Spring: Mimics the vintage 60’s-style wet spring reverb effect. Tails are normal with strong high end and a slight waver imitating the slow flutter of the mechanical spring system. Very good with acoustic guitar. Decay range is adjustable from 1 second to 5 seconds. No pre-delay.
DELAYS
There are four delays available with one, two, three, and four repeats. TIME/RATE controls the time between repeats, with the fastest repeats at the 0 position and the slowest repeats at 10. DAMPING/DEPTH controls the damping, with the darkest tone at 0 and the brightest tone at 10. Since the delay effect is not stereo, the WIDE switch does not affect it.
    Delay 1: One repeat. Works best for slapback delay used in country and swing guitar, and for rockabilly and some country vocals. Delay range is adjustable from 5 ms to 524 ms.

    Delay 2: Two repeats. Provides a fuller, more dramatic effect for rock and gospel vocals, acoustic guitar, and wind instruments such as flute. Especially effective for some fingerpicking styles. Delay range is adjustable from 5 ms to 524 ms.

    Delay 3: Three repeats. An excellent delay for slow, bluesy vocals and melodic flute music. This delay usually works best when the channel EFX send is set at less than halfway. Delay range is adjustable from 5 ms to 524 ms.

    Delay 4: Four repeats. This is for very dramatic delay effects, particularly for enhancing long vocal notes and dramatic instrumental note-chopping effects. Be sure to set the channel EFX send at about halfway. Delay range is adjustable from 5 ms to 524 ms.
MODULATION EFFECTS
These include Chorus, Flange, and Phaser, and are generally used for enhancement of instrumental music. However, Chorus adds a dramatic effect to vocals as well. The WIDE switch is very effective at dramatically increasing the strength and thickness of a modulation effect. For example, using WIDE on Chorus mimics a multi-voiced chorus effect. TIME/RATE controls the effect Rate,which is the speed of the sweeping effect. Fully counter-clockwise produces the slowest sweeps and fully clockwise produces the fastest. DAMPING/DEPTH controls the effect depth, which is the strength of the sweeping effect. Fully counter-clockwise produces the lightest sweeping effect and fully clockwise produces the thickest.
    Chorus: Provides a soft, ethereal sweeping effect. Perfect for enhancement of electric and acoustic guitar and bass. Also adds a dramatic effect to vocals, particularly group harmonies and choirs. The channel’s EFX 2 (INT) should be set halfway or higher. Rate is adjustable from 0.5 Hz to 30 Hz. Depth is adjustable from 0% to 100%.

    Flange: Creates a strong sweeping effect, particularly effective on rock electric guitar, lead and rhythm. The channel’s EFX 2 (INT) should be set halfway or higher. Rate is adjustable from 0.5 Hz to 20 Hz. Depth is adjustable from 0% to 100%.

    Phaser: This effect is perfect for enhancing strummed acoustic guitar or electric guitar power chords. The PHASER effectively duplicates the popular 70’s phase shift effect used for guitar. Rate is adjustable from 0.5 Hz to 35 Hz. Depth is adjustable from 50% to 100%.
Mackie added two parameters to control each of the 16 effects - like delay time and damping on reverbs, or depth and rate on chorus and flange - so you can dial up an almost infinite number of variations to suit the sound you have in your head.
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Mackie CFX20 mkII Mixer Specifications
  • Frequency Response: 32Hz to 20kHz +0, -1 dB
  • Distortion: < 0.05% at +4 dBu output (Mic Input to Main Output)
  • Noise: 20Hz to 20kHz BW (150 Ohms source impedance)
    • Equivalent Input Noise (EIN): -127 dBu
    • Residual Output Noise (Channel & Master levels off): -95 dBu
  • Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR): 60 dB (at 1kHz, Trim at 0 dB)
  • Crosstalk:
    • Adjacent Inputs or Input to Output: -90 dB at 1kHz
    • Fader Off: -90 dB at 1kHz
    • Mute Switch and Break Switch Mute: -80 dB at 1kHz
  • Input Level Trim Control Range: +6 to -50dB
  • Phantom Power: +48V DC
  • Equalization: Low Cut: 100Hz, -18dB/octave
  • Mono Channel EQ:
    • High: ±15dB at 12kHz
    • Mid: ±15 dB at 100Hz to 8kHz
    • Low: ±15 dB at 80Hz
  • Stereo Channel EQ:
    • High: ±15 dB at 12kHz
    • High Mid: ±15 dB at 3kHz
    • Low Mid: ±15 dB at 400Hz
    • Low ±15 dB at 80Hz
  • Graphic EQ (9 bands): ±15 dB, Q =1.414
  • ISO octave centers: 63, 125, 250 & 500 Hz; 1, 2, 4, 8 & 16 kHz
  • Mixer Rated Output:
    • Main, Sub, Aux, & Efx: +4 dBu
    • Maximum Rated Output: +20 dBu
  • Maximum Input Levels:
    • Mic Input with Trim at +6 dB: +18 dBu
    • Line Input with Trim at -15 dB: +38 dBu
    • Insert Return, Stereo Line Input, Tape Input and Effects Return: +20 dBu
  • Maximum Voltage Gain:
    • Mic input to:
      • Insert Output: 50 dB
      • Tape Output: 66 dB
      • Sub Output: 66 dB
      • Main Output: 76 dB
      • Aux Send: 71 dB
    • Line Input to:
      • Insert Output: 30 dB
      • Tape Output: 46 dB
      • Sub Output: 46 dB
      • Main Output 56 dB
      • Aux Send: 51 dB
    • Stereo Line Input to:
      • Tape Output: 40 dB
      • Sub Output: 40 dB
      • Main Output: 50 dB
      • Aux Send: 45 dB
    • Tape Input to Main Output: 30 dB
    • Effects Return to Main Output: 30 dB
  • Input Impedance:
    • Mic Input: 3 kOhms (balanced)
    • Line Input: 40 kOhms (balanced)
    • Stereo Line and Tape Input; Insert and Effects Returns: 10 kOhms (unbalanced)
  • Output Impedance:
    • Main, Insert, Tape & Sub Output; and Effects Sends: 150 Ohms
  • Digital Effects:
    • Resolution: 32-bit EMAC processing, 2-channel
    • Number of Presets: 16
    • Parameters: 2 controllable
  • Channel Level Set LED (Sensitivity): 0 dBu (normal operating level)
  • VU Meters:
    • Main L/R 12 segments: Clip, +10, +7, +4, +2, 0, -2, -4, -7, -10, -20,-30
  • Weight: 24.3 lbs (11.0kg)
  • Dimensions: 26.8 x 16 x 5 inches (681 x 406 x 127 mm)

 
 
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Steve D. from Daytona Florida USA
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Subject:Solid Mixer...You'll Need An Outboard Effects Processor
Quality: Excellent
Features: Board itself is great. Emac 32 bit processor sounds synthetic when effects signal reaches an audience audible level.
Ease of Use: The average Monkee will be able to run this. Unless that Monkee is Peter Tork, Mickey Dolenze, or Davey Jones. Micheal Nesmith could run it...and these guys just "Pretended" to Play on TV. I guess they actually learned to play their instruments before they went on stadium tour...or maybe that was all done using instrument tracks...and they just sang. An Inverse "Milli-Vanilli!" So much for critics accusations of Modern bands running "Tracks" in concert as something new and obscene. When The Who played with only the 4 members on stage...all synth tracks were piped thru the PA Via tape. Some of Townsends backing rhythms were also on tape. Pretty weird seeing Petey shifting the tuning while playing lead riffs...on the Fly...while rhythm guitar parts are still jamming thru the PA. Entwistle is the 2nd best Bassist ever (who's on First?)...but I do not think he could pull off the sound of six string rhythm, to back up Petes Lead Licks...with his four string Ricky @ The Atlanta Omni.
Sound: Excellent...barring effects unit.
Reliability: perfect.
Overall: The board is the usual Mackie great quality. I am really suprised that the 32 bit onboard processor is not as effective as the TC Electronics Out-Board unit running @ 24 bit/44.1khz. On-board Reverb effects are "just okay." Other effects are marginal. My set up includes JBL 15 inch mains and 12 inch side monitors running in series @ 4ohms total/side. Amp pumping @ 750 watts a side.
Do you own this product?: Yes
Date submitted: 11-15-08
 
AMS Customer from USA
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Subject:Nice price and lots of channels
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QUALITY:
well built ,,I dont know what the other guy is talking about

FEATURES:
decent features for the price range, very quiet low noise, I had a peavy before no compairison

EASE OF USE:
easy to use

VALUE:
great value.

SOUND:
clean much less noise then other brands
 
Randy Martin from New Cumberland, PA
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Subject:Mackie excellence
Quality: This mixer is built like a tank. It is quite heavy for its size because of the quality construction and use of materials that will withstand rugged use.
Features: The built in effects are pristine and easy to use. The dedicated output to drive a subwoofer is one of the best features found on any mixer because it is pre-filtered to allow only low frequencies to pass eliminating the need for a separate electronic cross-over. The only feature that's missing from this board is an indicator LED for each channel that lights when the channel is muted.
Ease of Use: The controls layout make this board easy to operate. The manual was easy to read and understand. I like the fact that all input connections are on the top face of the mixer and NOT the back. This board is used as part of a portable sound system at our church so connections are quick and easy without having to plug in from the rear of the console.
Sound: The sound quality is first rate. The EQ is very simple to dial in on each channel and the on-board graphic EQ makes it easy to 'sweeten' the final mix as necessary.
 
Lopes from West Palm Beach
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Gospel

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Technical

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I like the Mackie. But, on this product I got a headache. The box came open and all the channels didn't work.
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