by Stefan Wyeth | 4,4 / 5,0 | Approximate reading time: 7 Minutes
The Best Compact Live Mixers for Studio and Stage

The Best Compact Live Mixers for Studio and Stage  ·  Source: TASCAM

ADVERTISEMENT

Whether you’re working with an electronic live act or a classical ensemble – a compact mixer is essential both on stage or in the rehearsal room. With the endless options available, it’s difficult to know where to start. So to get you started we’ve picked out the best compact live mixers.

ADVERTISEMENT

Which are the Best Compact Live Mixers?

You will find a few older models in this list, however, this is the nature of analogue equipment that doesn’t need to compete with the ever-changing tech formats.

In this price range, the digital features mostly include built-in interfaces and effects. So check out the different features and let’s find something that suits your setup.

The Best Compact Live Mixers: Soundcraft Notepad 12FX

Soundcraft’s Notepad series of compact mixers are lightweight but well-built and affordable. The Notepad-12FX gives you four mono input channels with XLR/jack combo sockets for microphone and line signals including phantom power. In addition, there are four stereo inputs, one of which is intended for RCA.

Soundcraft Notepad 12FX
Soundcraft Notepad 12FX · Source: Soundcraft

The mono channels also feature Hi-Z switches for instruments such as guitars, a 100 Hz low cut, and a 3-band EQ. Built-in Lexicon effects include delay, chorus, and reverb. There is also a Tap Tempo feature, which is useful. The audio interface provides 4-track recordings at 48 kHz and the master outs are XLR with a handy LED level meter.

ADVERTISEMENT
Affiliate Links
Soundcraft Notepad-12FX
Soundcraft Notepad-12FX
Customer rating:
(119)
Soundcraft Notepad-8FX
Soundcraft Notepad-8FX
Customer rating:
(59)
Soundcraft Notepad-5
Soundcraft Notepad-5
Customer rating:
(50)

You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.

More Information

The Best Compact Live Mixers: Elite Acoustics GigMix 4-1

The super-compact GigMix 4-1 is a 4-input digital mixer. This gives you four TRS and one XLR input, which unfortunately doesn’t carry phantom power.

Elite Acoustics GigMix 4-1
Source: Elite Acoustics

However, there are ways around this. Each channel has aux sends and access to the internal effects such as noise gate, compressor, EQ, reverb, and delay.A useful touch is that you can save and recall up to ten preset mixer configurations, making it easy to switch between songs.

Overall, the GigMix 4-1 is a versatile portable tool that fits into any backpack. This is a worthy choice for electronic musicians and instrumentalists who can easily mix their own performances without any hassle.

Affiliate Links
Elite Acoustics GigMix 4-1
Elite Acoustics GigMix 4-1
Customer rating:
(11)
XVive P1 Portable Phantom Power Sup.
XVive P1 Portable Phantom Power Sup.
Customer rating:
(111)
Elite Acoustics Stompmix X4 Pedal Mixer
Elite Acoustics Stompmix X4 Pedal Mixer
Customer rating:
(23)

You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.

More Information

The Best Compact Live Mixers: Behringer Xenyx X2222 USB

The Xenyx X2222 USB brings incredible value for the price. A total of 22 input channels, with 8 mic inputs that each have inserts, a 3-band EQ, and a compressor.

Behringer Xenyx X2222 USB
Behringer Xenyx X2222 USB · Source: Behringer

In addition, channels 9 to 16 process stereo signals, with four stereo returns and 3 aux sends. This should be more than enough inputs to accommodate a small band setup.

The X2222 USB also has an integrated USB audio interface and a multi-effects system. Meanwhile, the included rack kit makes it road ready, allowing you to mount the mixer into your favourite 19-inch rack case.

Affiliate Links
Behringer Xenyx X2222USB
Behringer Xenyx X2222USB
Customer rating:
(900)
Thomann Case Behringer Xenyx 2222
Thomann Case Behringer Xenyx 2222
Customer rating:
(248)
Behringer Xenyx X2442 USB
Behringer Xenyx X2442 USB
Customer rating:
(717)

You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.

More Information

The Best Compact Live Mixers: Allen & Heath ZED-14

The ZED-14 has been around for what seems like an eternity, however, that means that it’s a tried and trusted tool. Its six mono inputs are mic/line ready with phantom power, while it also has four stereo inputs and four aux sends.

Allen & Heath ZED-14
Allen & Heath ZED-14 · Source: Allen & Heath

It’s equipped with inserts on every channel (including stereo channels) which are a useful feature, and the mono channels have 3-band EQ.

This gives you a decent amount of control, with sweepable mids and a 100 Hz low cut. In addition, the ZED-14 also has XLR master outs, stereo record outs, and alt stereo outs. For a small format mixer, it gives you flexibility, and the 100 mm channel faders are great to work with.

Affiliate Links
Allen & Heath ZED-14
Allen & Heath ZED-14
Customer rating:
(190)
Allen & Heath ZED-10
Allen & Heath ZED-10
Customer rating:
(215)

You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.

More Information

The Best Compact Live Mixers: Mackie ProFX12v3

No list of compact analogue mixers would be complete without an entry from Mackie. Mackie virtually invented this market segment, and to represent it, we’ve chosen the Mackie ProFX12v3.

Source: Mackie

With seven mic/line inputs, three of which double as stereo line input channels, this mixer is a great choice if you’re looking for a highly affordable compact mixer to feed a PA system.

There’s also a dedicated stereo line in channel; ideal for backing tracks etc. You also get “one button compressors“, GigFX Device with 24 effects, and USB connectivity including iOS support. The ProFX12V3 offers a lot of features and a lot of bang for the buck.

Affiliate Links
Mackie ProFX12v3
Mackie ProFX12v3
Customer rating:
(42)
Mackie ProFX12v3+
Mackie ProFX12v3+
Customer rating:
(2)

You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.

More Information

The Best Compact Live Mixers: PreSonus StudioLive AR12c

The PreSonus StudioLive AR12c mixer has a great balance of everything: features, design, and decent build quality. There are eight mic/line inputs, four of which can also be used in stereo. Each channel has a 3-band EQ, while channels 1 to 4 have a parametric mid and high-pass filter.

PreSonus StudioLive AR12c
PreSonus StudioLive AR12c · Source: PreSonus

The built-in effects and USB 2.0 audio interface are useful, giving you 24-bit, 96 kHz recording capabilities. Meanwhile, there are also some neat features like a Bluetooth 5.0 receiver and an SD card recorder, but this only offers stereo recordings in 24-bit, 44.1 kHz.

Affiliate Links
Presonus StudioLive AR12c
Presonus StudioLive AR12c
Customer rating:
(45)
Presonus StudioLive AR8c
Presonus StudioLive AR8c
Customer rating:
(16)

You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.

More Information

The Best Compact Live Mixers: Tascam Model 12

Although it falls slightly outside of the price range of mixers on this list, some of our readers pointed out that the Tascam Model 12 was worth mentioning. The Tascam Model series of analogue and digital mixers bring together a pro feature set into a well-built frame.

Tascam Model 12
Source: Tascam

The Model 12 gives you eight mic pres with combo inputs and each channel has a compressor and 3-band EQ. Sub-mix assignment is a useful feature and you can record up to 48 kHz 24-bit onto an SD card, or use the built-in USB-C audio interface.

Affiliate Links
Tascam Model 12
Tascam Model 12
Customer rating:
(129)

You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.

More Information

The Best Compact Live Mixers: SSL SiX

The SSL SiX is still one of the best compact mixers available. Although it’s only got six channels, there are two additional stereo external inputs that you can use as effects returns if you need to.

SSL SiX
SSL SiX · Source: SSL

The two SuperAnalogue mono have compression and EQ, and there are two stereo sends with pan controls, which expands the routing possibilities.

In addition, the SiX comes equipped with a master bus compressor, modelled on the famous SL4000 G Series consoles, and there are several ways to set up monitor mixes for streaming or live performance.

  • More from SSL
Affiliate Links
SSL SiX
SSL SiX
Customer rating:
(61)

You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.

More Information

The Best Compact Live Mixers: Zoom LiveTrak L6

The LiveTrak L6 throws the rule book out the window when it comes to mixer designs. Zoom has combined a digital mixer with effects, a portable SD recorder, and an audio interface in one straightforward device.

Zoom LiveTrak L-6: Control Panel
ZOOM LiveTrak L6 · Source: Zoom

There are two XLR combo preamps with phantom power, four stereo TRS line inputs, two aux sends, and a master compressor to control your main level.

The integrated effects include three types of reverb (hall, room, and spring), as well as delay and echo, and you can load samples into the four sound pads for live streaming.

Affiliate Links
Zoom LiveTrak L-6
Zoom LiveTrak L-6 No customer rating available yet

You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.

More Information

More about the Best Compact Live Mixers:

Note: This article about The Best Compact Live Mixers contains promotional links that help us fund our site. Don’t worry: the price for you always stays the same! If you buy something through these links, we will receive a small commission. Thank you for your support!

Originally published on Gearnews.de by Dirk.

The Best Compact Live Mixers for Studio and Stage

How do you like this post?

Rating: Yours: | ø:
ADVERTISEMENT

8 responses to “The Best Compact Live Mixers for Studio and Stage”

    JP says:
    0

    The ‘best’? Or is this really an advertorial for what Thomann wants to shift?

    Genuine question.

      Stefan Wyeth says:
      1

      Nope, these recommendations are from the writer with some help from readers. They are the best within the budget of €500. If you’re looking for ‘THE BEST’ I would check out Dynacord or SSL.

    Derek Morgan says:
    0

    What about the Tascam Model series?

    Tim Moore says:
    1

    Tascam Model 12/16/24 are good options, too.

    Tom F says:
    2

    Unless you want to record multitrack, Yamaha Mg10XU.

    Steve B says:
    0

    Worth mentioning the Model 12 (but not the other Model, er models) has MIDI. Rare for a mixer.

    Wojtek says:
    0

    Guys You did not even mention Allen & Heath CQ series. YOU ARE SO BEHIND it’s funny website is called gearnews .

      Bob Malkowski says:
      3

      This buyer’s guide focuses on compact, affordable analogue mixing desks; a market segment the CQ series doesn’t fall under.

      If, however, you’d like to see a buyer’s guide on digital mixing solutions, let us know and we’ll put one together!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *