Reddit Reddit reviews Allen & Heath ZED-10 Four Mono Mic/Lines with 2 Active D.I. and 3 Stereo Line Inputs

We found 2 Reddit comments about Allen & Heath ZED-10 Four Mono Mic/Lines with 2 Active D.I. and 3 Stereo Line Inputs. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Allen & Heath ZED-10 Four Mono Mic/Lines with 2 Active D.I. and 3 Stereo Line Inputs
Multipurpose mixer for live sound and recordingIncludes Amplitube Guitar Efx emulation software license4 mic/line inputs, 2 with Class A FET high impedance inputs3 band EQ with MusiQIncludes Neutrik mic XLR and Neutrik 1/4 Inch jacks
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2 Reddit comments about Allen & Heath ZED-10 Four Mono Mic/Lines with 2 Active D.I. and 3 Stereo Line Inputs:

u/Drpantsgoblin · 2 pointsr/livesound

As much as I prefer Mackie for build quality, these guys have a frequency-sweepable midrange EQ, which can save your bacon when trying to avoid feedback (I can elaborate further if needed). Mackie only has this feature on larger, pricier models.

Allen & Heath ZED-10 Four Mono Mic/Lines with 2 Active D.I. and 3 Stereo Line Inputs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003T74O8K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_6cS4ybVVFHPD3

I'd also get a travel bag for the mixer. Gator bags are nice. Easy to get dust in the faders, etc.

Don't forget cables. XLR mic cables for the mic and each powered speaker (so 3 total of whatever distance you want to put the mixer away from the stage less height to run up the stand, probably 50' minimum).

And get at least one roll of Gaffers tape. Tape cables down. People drag their feet, don't watch where they're going, etc. I've seen people trip and yank speakers down from stands before, not good.

u/kicgaming · 1 pointr/letsplay

Wow, that's super interesting. I understand why you have the sound routed as you do and I didn't realize the limitations of the various recording softwares when combined with screen readers. I gotta say, that makes for an interesting challenge. Man...

Since you have a setup that works and all you really are looking for is to replace the mixer, I'd suggest something like this Yamaha MG10XU board. That one will set you back about $200, and while I don't have any personal experience with it, I like Yamaha stuff. Another I'd suggest, and this one may be even better for you, is the Soundcraft EPM8. Now, this is a little more expensive at $250, but this is a nice mixer, especially at the price point. I had one for a couple of weeks, but ultimately I didn't keep it because it's an analog mixer. Because you're recording directly to SD and don't need the USB connection back to the computer for data transmission, this may be a better choice. I recall it having a nice pre-amp as well.

If you're looking to spend less than either of those, I'd suggest instead of buying a new X, Y, or Z, look at used gear. While I like "new" stuff as much as the next person, often times in the music/audio world you can find quality used gear at good prices. My microphone you'd never know I bought used, and I saved $100 versus buying new.

For a last couple of other options, maybe an Allen & Heath ZED-10 or a Peavey mixer, though I'm having trouble finding a specific one I think might work for you. Just the same, Peavey makes good stuff.

Good luck.