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

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Allen & Heath ZED-10FX Four Mono Mic/Lines with 2 Active D.I., 3 Stereo Line Inputs and Onboard Effects
Multipurpose mixer with FX for live sound and recording4 mic/line inputs, 2 with Class A FET high impedance inputsIncludes Neutrik mic XLR and Neutrik 1/4 Inch jacks3 band EQ with MusiQ2 stereo sources with MP3 player compatibility
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2 Reddit comments about Allen & Heath ZED-10FX Four Mono Mic/Lines with 2 Active D.I., 3 Stereo Line Inputs and Onboard Effects:

u/djdementia · 1 pointr/audioengineering

Well honestly it's difficult to get decent quality 4 input with phantom power at that price range. The equipment in that price range like the behringer stuff is pretty low quality and probably won't hold up in the long run.

I'd consider two options, one going EVEN cheaper knowing that this is going to be a 'disposable unit' that is going to just 'get you by' while you save up for something decent, or hold off now till you can get something decent.

If you want to go extreme budget, practically disposable here it is: http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=115&cp_id=11503&cs_id=1150301&p_id=615808&seq=1&format=2

The quality gear I'd recommend is the A&H Zed 10FX: http://www.amazon.com/Allen-Heath-ZED-10FX-Onboard-Effects/dp/B003T77ZJU/ref=pd_sim_sbs_MI_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=0WJA9H332W9JCZG5N2FB

Note that with either one you'd probably need a amp for all 4 headphone outputs, here is one: http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=115&cp_id=11504&cs_id=1150404&p_id=615220&seq=1&format=2

So your total on the high end would be $330 + tax and shipping - only a bit over budget. Can you see if your compadres in this endevour can chip in some more or hold off just a little longer?

I want to bring up one more option though, since they are obviously all going to be in the same room have you considered going with two room mics instead of four individual? Unless you have a dedicated studio space this is going to use a lot of cabling and be kind of a mess.

u/Castratikon · 1 pointr/audioengineering

I'm confused on how to change my setup to only use the compressor/limiter/gate on channel 1 (or use both channel 1 & 2) of my mixer.

I have a A&H ZED-10FX, dbx 166xs, and a focusrite solo.

Currently I have the mic going into channel 1 XLR of the mixer, the main L & R XLR out going into channel 1 XLR of the dbx 166xs, and channel 1 XLR out to the focusrite XLR in and then out to USB to the computer.

I know this is not the proper way to set this all up but it has worked for a few months okay now.

Now I want to isolate the compressor/limiter/gate so that it only works on channel 1 of the mixer so that I can add in another input to it that isn't affected by the dbx.

I would prefer to only use 1 channel on the dbx if that's possible to avoid.

It looks like the mixer does not have a single insert per channel, but I do see a L & R 1/4" main mix insert. I think I need to somehow utilize that for the dbx and then just output to usb recording on the mixer and ditch the focusrite. I tried reading the manual for the mixer but it went way over my head as I'm pretty green to this kind of audio equipment.