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Old 06-29-2010, 01:13 PM
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FS: Soundcraft MfXi 8 channel mixer & padded case

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Excellent or better condition.
New in October'ish of last year.
Has been gigged less than 25 times since then.
All channels and jacks are working.

The MfXi models have improved preamp quality over the standard Soundcraft small mixers, which was the reason I went with it vs the lower level mixer. Very decent and quality sounding mixer with Lexicon onboard effects.

I upgraded to a 16 channel mixer, so this can move to someone who needs it. Includes a padded Gator Mixer bag with removable pocket for cables, etc.

$300 shipped and insured. (These sell new for $499 without the case)




Official Soundcraft Specs:

Soundcraft's MFXi mixers are compact and ideally equipped for live sound applications including fixed installations, houses of worship and portable PA.

8, 12 and 20 mono input MFXi mixers are empowered by built-in 24-bit Lexicon processing, delivering 32 stunning reverb, delay and chorus effects (see opening page). All MFXi mixers include 2 stereo input channels along with a 2-track record output and a 2-track replay input which allows interval music to be easily played from CD, MP3 or other music source.

For increased versatility, each model in the MFXi range has two subgroups as well as a main stereo mix, making control of groups of channels much easier to manage. These are supplemented by 2 Auxiliary busses which can be used for effects sends or to provide a foldback monitor mix for artists.

The MFXi consoles use vertically mounted PCBs which are secured with nutted pots for extra strength, stability and easy servicing. Well-spaced controls provide easy access at those critical control moments, enhanced by clear legending which highlights linked or associated functions.

Sound quality is assured by Soundcraft’s now-legendary GB30 mic preamp and the use of professional condenser microphones is facilitated by the provision of globally switched +48V phantom power. New circuit designs have improved audio quality, and lowered the overall noise floor of the console and FX sections. An integral universal power supply negates the need for an external power module.

Rack ears are included with 12 channel consoles.
Features
Key Features:

* Built-in Lexicon 24-bit effects
* Precision GB30 mic pre-amps
* True, professional +48V phantom power for condenser microphones
* 2 Group busses
* Stereo Mix output
* 8, 12 or 20 mono Mic inputs, all with 2 stereo line inputs
* Up to 28 inputs to mix
* Aux sends, globally switchable pre or post-fade
* FX send
* Universal internal power supply
* Optional rack ears (standard on 12 channel consoles)

The addition of a Kensington lock slot on MFXi/MPMi consoles provides a welcome level of security in installations.

MFXi - MPMi: The Differences
MFXi input channels feature an FX send to the internal Lexicon effects processor, along with 2 Aux sends for use with external processors, or to create a monitor mix. MFXi consoles include an additional stereo return to mix with its own level control.
With no internal Lexicon effects, MPMi input channels replace the FX send with a third Aux send for operators preferring to use external effects.

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Old 07-01-2010, 07:19 PM
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Photo's of actual super-clean mixer. Just took it out of the case... no need to de-grime or clean or anything.










And here's Soundcrafts info on the MfXi.
http://www.soundcraft.com/products/product.aspx?pid=156
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Friday bump. You are not going to find a cleaner or better condition used mixer.
Excellent sounding preamps, and good effects onboard.
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Still available.
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Any trades you ontrested in? I have bran new GK RBX 1X15 or a GK RBX 2X10 I would trade you.
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Don't really need more cabinets. I use an IEM system live and have all the cabs I need.
Only thing I could see myself trading toward would be a Sterling by Musicman SB14, G&L Tribute, Lakland 55-01, or Yamaha TRB

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Can't believe this is still here... bump.
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If my bass sells, I'll take this.
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PM sent.
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PM's returned. Sounds like someone's going to own this either here through talkbass or craigslist. Just depends who commits first.


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Old 07-14-2010, 08:39 AM
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And this is sold to Lex P. pending payment.

He will not find a nicer one without buying new.


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