Get ready for karaoke and live solo/duet sets with the Mackie Performer Bundle, a portable sound reinforcement solution including a slew of Mackie gear—the ProFX6v3 6-channel mixer, two EM-89D dynamic handheld vocal mics, the MC-100 headphones, and two XLR cables.
Getting set up is easy: connect the microphones to the mixer's Onyx mic preamps, and route the mixer's stereo main outputs to your PA system. Hook up the headphones to the mixer with the supplied 1/4" adapter, for critical listening and signal troubleshooting without interrupting the main mix.
Since the ProFX6v3 has a built-in 2x4 USB audio interface, you can use the mixer to record directly to your computer at up to 24-bit / 192 kHz resolution. Then use the included software bundle to polish your tracks in the comfort of your own home.
Mackie ProFX6v3 6-Channel Mixer
- 2x 4 USB interfaces
- Built-in GigFX effects device with 24 effects
- 100 Hz Low-cut filter
- Hi-Z switch
- 48 V Phantom power
- 2x Microphone inputs with 2-band EQ (80 Hz and 12 kHz)
- 2x 6.3 mm Jack line inputs
- 1x 3.5 mm Stereo jack input
- Headphone jack
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 74 × 191 × 213 mm
- Weight: 1.2 kg
- Includes ProTools | First and Waveform with extensive plugin bundles
- The Musician Collection for ProTools | First includes 23 plugins exclusively for Mackie, such as BBD delay, the legendary 304 bundle and Eleven Lite
- The DAW Essentials bundle for Waveform OEM contains 16 powerful plugins, such as an equalizer, compressor, limiter and Reverber8
Mackie EM-89D Dynamic Vocal Microphone
- For vocals and instruments
- Directional characteristic: Cardioid
- Frequency response: 50 - 16,000 Hz
- Sensitivity: -52 dB
- Impedance: 600 Ohm
- Dimensions: 185 x 51 mm
- Weight: 0.3 kg
- Colour: Black
- Includes a microphone clamp, XLR cable, and a storage bag
Parallel usable Channels 4
Mic Ins 2
Stereo Ins 2
Master Out XLR
Number of Pre Aux max. 0
PC Interface USB-B
Multitrack Recording No
PFL No
Effect Processor 1
USB Play No
Bluetooth Play No
Matrix Mixer No
Zones 0
19" Rackmount No