Soundcraft LX7ii 24-Channel Mixer
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Comments about Soundcraft LX7ii 24-Channel Mixer:
Overall, Soundcraft has been a hit or miss company for me. Some products are great, some not so much. This one falls into the not so much pile. The eq is standard for a board in this range, but sonically does nothing for me. Overall feel and layout of the board is fine, no complaints there. My biggest complaint is flexibility. There is no matrix at all, the groups are not pan-able and most of all, there is no external routing options for the groups at all - not even inserts, let alone outputs. So, unless you have money to buy outboard gear (dynamics, EQ) for every channel, you're stuck. On the other hand, if you have the money for that, you're probably not buying this board anyway.
Comments about Soundcraft LX7ii 24-Channel Mixer:
I have been running pro sound for over nine years. I work with everything from local rock bands to national acts, complete with their own traveling sound techs. Hands-down there is no better board than the Soundcraft LX7. Mine has be running flawlessly for over five years. Great flexibility, superb sound quality, quiet, wonderful features. I also have an HP-8 Crest, but I prefer the Soundcraft. Easier to move, with better mic-preamps. Even the national sound techs love this board.
Comments about Soundcraft LX7ii 24-Channel Mixer:
This is Soundcraft's kick at the Behringer/Mackie market, using one big circuit board instead of independent strips, and while they've put a very good feature set together, they could learn a lot about cheap manufacturing from Behringer. I'm the house sound tech at a club with one of these boards, and in 9 months the center master channel died, a channel strip died, and some minor things never worked out of the box (switches that should be momentary instead toggle and vice versa).And for all those troubles, this board does not offer any sound improvement over a comparable Behringer. You have to get into boards with independent strips (ie A&H GL2200) to yield any significant improvement, and I'm not even a fan of the GL2200. I own a 20-year-old DDA Interface (bought out by Midas) for live recording, and have used it in my room with bands that I've also mixed with the LX7. With my board it's hard to distinguish PA sound from stage sound, with the LX7 it's much harsher and incoherent.Ironically probably the best application of this board is for portable use, where you're setting up and tearing down often, and you have to meet those arbitrary "No Behringer" riders, but something will eventually break, and you'll wish you could get Behringer's tech support instead of Soundcraft's. In the end you're paying Soundcraft price for Behringer sound and worse-than-Behringer build quality and support.
Comments about Soundcraft LX7ii 24-Channel Mixer:
I own it, but I'm trying to get rid of it. It's an OK mixer. Faders are nice but the pots are in consistant (some tight, some loose). It's wayyy over priced for what it is, and the quality that it is. The dumbest thing is, you can't pan the group faders !?! Why in the world did then not put pans on them??? Even cheap Behringers and Yamaha's have pans? You really only have two groups because of this when you're running stereo. Really Really dumb. The Allen & Heath GL2200 now the GL2400 is a wayyy nicer console for the money, better build, better sound, more features and for the same pricing just about. Get the Allen & Heath instead.
Comments about Soundcraft LX7ii 24-Channel Mixer:
This mixer is the best buy for a very resonable price. I have been running pro sound for over thirty years. This mixer has great mic pre-amps and loads of headroom. Better than Mackie, Allen-Heath... compare this one to Midas or other pro-level boards.
Comments about Soundcraft LX7ii 24-Channel Mixer:
This is a truly pro mixer for a great price. It's extremely flexible -- One warning here is know what you are doing, or hire a pro who does, because more flexible means more complicated. The pre-amps are really quiet, and there is plenty of routing power. This is as good as the Allen and Heath that costs $** more, with the only drawback being that it lacks the A&H's modular chanels that can be replaced one at a time. One other minor complaint is the lack of a meter for each chanel. You have to hit pfl to meter each chanel. Still a great mixer!
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