Mackie 802-VLZ4 8-Channel Mixer

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The Mackie 802-VLZ4 8-Channel Mixer is designed to provide the highest headroom and lowest noise possible for maximum signal integrity. With two Mackie's flagship 3 Onyx mic preamps in an ultra-compact design, the 802-VLZ4 is an industry-leading performer ideal for professional low-input applications.

The Mackie 802-VLZ4 8-Channel Mixer is a compact analog mixer with 3 Onyx preamps. Now featuring Mackie's flagship Onyx mic preamps, the Mackie 802-VLZ4 delivers the proven feature set, high-headroom/low-noise design and "Built-Like-A-Tank" construction that created an industry more than 25 years ago. From every input to every output, the Mackie 802-VLZ4 is optimized to deliver professional-quality results each and every time.

From every input to every output, the Mackie 802-VLZ4 is designed to provide the highest headroom and lowest noise possible for maximum signal integrity.

Plus, it truly is "Built-Like-A-Tank" with a ridiculously rugged solid steel chassis and high-contrast controls for ultimate tactile control.

And with features like instrument level inputs, phantom power and level metering, the Mackie 802-VLZ4 is the premier mixer choice for anybody who’s big on performance, but light on inputs.

Mackie 802-VLZ4 8-Channel Mixer Features

  • 8-Channel mixer featuring Mackie signature high-headroom/low-noise design
  • 3 Boutique-quality Onyx mic preamps
    • Ultra-wide 60dB gain range
    • 128.5 dB dynamic range
    • +22 dBu line input handling
    • Extended frequency response
    • Distortion under 0.0007% (20Hz - 50kHz)
  • Improved RF rejection perfect for broadcast applications
  • Phantom power for condenser mics
  • 8 High-headroom line inputs
  • Selectable instrument inputs on first two channels - no DI box needed
  • 3-Band EQ (80Hz, 2.5kHz, 12kHz)
  • 18 dB/oct 100Hz low-cut filter on mic input channels
  • Aux send, level, pan and PFL solo on each channel
  • Stereo return for connecting FX processor or other stereo source
  • ALT 3/4 stereo bus for added routing flexibility
  • Control room / phones source matrix
  • High-resolution 12-segment stereo meters
  • Sealed rotary controls resist dust and grime
  • "Built-Like-A-Tank" rugged steel chassis with powder-coat finish
  • High-visibility, high-contrast controls deliver convenient "at-a-glance" visual feedback

Mackie 802-VLZ4 8-Channel Mixer Specifications

  • Main Mix Noise:
    • Reference: 20 Hz–20 kHz bandwidth, 1/4" main out, channels 1-3 gain @ unity, channel EQs flat, all channels assigned to main mix, channel 1 panned left, 2 panned right, 3-8 centered.
      • Main Mix Knob Down, Channel Level Knobs Down: XLR; –95 dBu, TRS; -101 dBu
      • Main Mix Knob @ Unity, Channel Level Knobs Down: XLR; –90 dBu, TRS; -96 dBu
      • Main Mix Knob @ Unity, Channel Level Knobs @ Unity: XLR;–84 dBu, TRS; -90 dBu
  • Total Harmonic Distortion (THD):
    • Reference: 1 kHz @ 30 dB gain
      • Mic Pre @ Insert : <0.001%
  • Attenuation / Crosstalk:
    • Reference: 1 kHz relative to 0 dBu, 20 Hz–20 kHz bandwidth, line in, 1/4" main out, gain @ unity
      • Main Mix Knob Down: –75 dBu
      • Channel Alt / Mute Switch Engaged: –100 dBu
      • Channel Level Knob Down: –100 dBu
  • Frequency Response:
    • Reference: Mic input to main output (gain @ unity)
      • +0, –1 dB, 20 Hz to 50 kHz
    • +0, –3 dB, 100 kHz
  • Equivalent Input Noise (EIN):
    • Reference: Mic input to main out, max gain
      • 150 Ohm Termination: –128.5 dBu, 20 Hz–20 kHz
  • Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR):
    • 1 kHz: Better than –70 dB
  • Maximum Levels:
    • Mic In: +21 dBu
    • Tape In: +22 dBu
    • All Other Inputs: +22 dBu
    • Main Mix XLR Out: +28 dBu
    • All Outputs: +22 dBu
  • Impedances:
    • Mic In: 2.55 k ohm
    • Channel Insert Return: 5 k ohm
    • All Other Inputs: 17 k ohm or greater
    • Tape Out: 1.0 k ohm
    • Phones Out: 60 ohm
    • All Other Outputs: 120 ohm
  • Equalization:
    • High Shelving: ±15 dB @ 12 kHz
    • Mid Peaking: ±15 dB @ 2.5 kHz
    • Low Shelving: ±15 dB @ 80 Hz
  • AC Power Requirements:
    • Power Consumption: 13 watts
    • US, JP: 100 – 120 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz
    • EU, UK, AU, CN: 200 – 240 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz
    • External Power Supply AC Connector: 2-pin IEC 250 VAC
  • Operating Temperature:
    • 0 ° – 40 °C
    • 32 ° – 104 °F
  • Physical Properties:
    • Height: 4.3 in / 109 mm
    • Depth: 15.8 in / 401 mm
    • Width: 12.1 in / 307 mm
    • Weight: 6.8 lb / 3.1 kg

Mackie 802-VLZ4 8-Channel Mixer Includes

  • Mackie 802-VLZ4 8-Channel Mixer
  • Owners Manual
  • 1 Year Warranty

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  • 5
    good mixer, excellent customer service
    Anonymous

    It's a good mixer, I already use a mackie vlz3. but I ordered this because I had a specific need for it. It had been incorrectly listed as in-stock, but a very helpful guy on the phone was able somehow to get a hold of one, when I was prepared to have to order from somewhere else.

  • 5
    Exactly what I needed
    Tom Test

    I'm a full-time voice-over talent, so my needs are different than your average musician's. In the past I have used a Mackie Onyx 1220 (GREAT, but just too big), a Yamaha MG10 (didn't like the preamps), a Soundcraft Compact4 (loved the sound and small size, but did not have inputs for a phone patch). This Mackie 802 met my needs perfectly. It has a very small footprint, but has all the connections I'll ever need. The preamps are very good - not quite as good as the Onyx, but good enough for narration and auditioning (I have better preamps for broadcast gigs). And the price was right too. I'm very satisfied.