Allen & Heath ZED6FX

R3,710.00


6-channel Analog Mixer with 2 Mic/Line/Instrument Channels, 2 Stereo Channels, 2-band EQ, and Built-in Effects

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Product Description

The Allen & Heath ZED-6FX 6-channel mixer offers great sound quality for small-format mixing applications. Two mono channels with acclaimed GSPre preamps are ready to accept mics (dynamic or condenser), instruments, or line-level sources. Two stereo channels are perfect for synths, drum machines, and other line-level sources. Add reverbs, delays, and combinations of the two with built-in effects processing. All this in a compact yet rugged design, with rotary controls secured to the front panel with a steel nut for maximum durability. For small PA and studio applications from schools and churches to corporate settings, the Allen & Heath ZED-6FX is a strong mixing solution.

Allen & Heath ZED-6FX 6-channel Mixer Features:

  • Rugged compact mixer for small-format applications
  • Multimodel effects include reverbs, delays, and combination effects
  • 2 mono channels with GSPre mic preamps and instrument/line-level inputs
  • Low-cut filters to reduce rumble and other unwanted low frequencies
  • Effective sound shaping from HF and LF equalizer controls
  • Channels can be individually assigned to the headphone mix
  • XLR outputs for studio monitors or powered PA speakers
  • Smooth 60mm fader for controlling your main mix
  • Rotary controls are secured to the faceplate with steel nuts for maximum durability

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as such we cannot fulfil any orders which are not in stock at warehouse
until after the 6th january in most cases Collections for stock at our warehouse can be made by special arrangement. We are back in full swing on the 6th january 2024. Thank you for your support in 2024!