Yamaha MG10XU vs Mackie ProFX10v3

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025

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  • @galoguevara6049
    @galoguevara6049 3 года назад +51

    Great vid. Both are good little mixers and each have good features that work for almost all applications (live, recording, streaming). IMHO, the Yamaha is a bit simpler to use for novices who just want to "plug and play" for streaming or quick karaoke session. But the Mackie just barely beats it out because it has a few little extra features, that give the user some extra flexibility if they need it. Both also have great quality sound and noise floor (good circuits and pre-amps). If FX are really important for you, then the Yamaha is for you (slightly better FX and you can tweak each FX preset to your liking). If EQ is important for you, then the Mackie is for you (each channel has 3 band EQ - and MUTE buttons). The Mackie acts as a slightly better USB audio interface for you DAW too. But you can't go wrong with either. Usually the Mackie is about $10 thru $20 more than the Yamaha (just because of the few little extra features). The value for both of these, at this price point, is a no brainer. Both have very good build quality. I say shell out the extra $10-20 for the Mackie, and read or watch a few of the vids here - to learn the little extra features that might come in handy for your application and use-case. BTW - I own both (and also the 12 channel MG12XU version). Also, the reason why the Mackie has a little extra features is because their models came out a few years after Yamaha's models. So Mackie had the benefit of seeing the feedback, and threw in the little extras. Nice video.

    • @valwolve
      @valwolve Год назад +5

      Your comment is very helpful

    • @Beethovan
      @Beethovan Год назад

      Yamaha MG10XU is better

    • @PhuongNguyen-k8k9h
      @PhuongNguyen-k8k9h Год назад

      Thank you 🙏

    • @Lupo117
      @Lupo117 5 месяцев назад

      Scusami ti posso chiedere un aiuto per favore 🙏🏻 ho una Yamaha mg10xu lo uso per registrare con telefono collegato nel mixer ma tutto quello che registro lo sento molto basso, volevo prendere il mackie, secondo te a livello di registrazioni video mentre canto ci guadagni molto di più è molto meglio come scheda audio integrata?

    • @Lupo117
      @Lupo117 5 месяцев назад

      Ciao scusami ho una Yamaha mg10xu ci registro con iPhone collegato al mixer sfruttando la scheda audio integrata del mixer, ma non mi piace il risultato perché dopo quello che ho registrato si sente molto basso, secondo te come scheda audio integrata è meglio il mackie? 🙏🏻

  • @KipCount
    @KipCount 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for this video. I went back and forth on these so much I ended up ordering the Mackie online and bought the Yamaha from a local store. After getting a taste for the Parameter knob on the Yamaha's FX section, that's the key winner for me. Without delay time control, every delay on the Mackie is pretty unusable to me. I'm never going to want long delay times unless it's sync'd roughly to the song tempo. And I'm just can't get short enough slap echo with the Mackie. The Mackie is going back. More robust power cable on the Yamaha as well, RCA inputs, mic stand mountable. Also not sure if the Mackie does this, but plugging in your phone or iPad with the Lightning to USB Cam Connection adapter feeds your iPhone audio right to channel 9/10. Super convenient.

    • @djmickeyTV
      @djmickeyTV 2 года назад

      What are your thoughts on the one knob compressor on both devices?

    • @Lupo117
      @Lupo117 5 месяцев назад

      Ciao anch’io ho Yamaha ci tengo collegato l’iPhone adoperandolo con la scheda audio integrata che ha, metto le basi dal pc sempre collegato allo Yamaha ma dopo tutto quello che registro cantando nell’iPhone lo sento basso come mai? Volevo optare per il Mackie me lo consigli?

  • @R.Es1
    @R.Es1 4 года назад +15

    Really have to give you guys a shout out for these real thorough vids. You break dowm a looooot of info and you guys also actually reply to out additional questions in the comments with as much detail as possible. WOW. Thank you guys seriously. I know that I appreciate your time and efforts.

  • @DaveChurchill
    @DaveChurchill 4 года назад +25

    Hey! Just wanted to say that I absolutely love your reviews and this channel is super informative for someone just starting to dive into the world of 'real audio'. Please keep up the great work, these videos are criminally underviewed

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад +1

      Glad you like them!

    • @Shaker4x4
      @Shaker4x4 4 года назад

      Yes KC does a good job with keeping it interesting enough for people that don't want to sit through long winded boring tutorials done by some geeky guy pointing with a pen and speaking with nerdy accuracy, that you want to punch in the face half way through. I do find with KC the playback speed needs to be at 1.5x gets through it better without my losing attention.

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад +2

      @@Shaker4x4 Thanks for the feedback/comment. The pace is something that we've experimented with but ultimately settled with the current pace. I'm really thankful that RUclips has a flexible play speed that allows everyone to use their preferred speed. RUclips has added some pretty good features like this and Chapters to help people find the "meat" of a video a lot faster.

    • @premiere3610
      @premiere3610 3 года назад

      @@kettnercreative I am not a native english speaker and that speed is perfect for me. Any faster and that will make hard to grasp the idea. Thanks for your channel. Help me a lot to understand many concept.

    • @andymost8299
      @andymost8299 2 года назад

      I concur...really fantastic review of each. Thank you.

  • @VoyAnuszkiewicz
    @VoyAnuszkiewicz Год назад

    Great review!

  • @stevenmcnair1897
    @stevenmcnair1897 2 года назад +1

    One point- The yamaha One-knob compressor does add gain, but because of its variable ratio, you get more flexibility. Just ride the gain knob, and comp knob together and you can get softer compression or harder compression, I still have my old MG16cfx, that thing is so cool

  • @MackieTVdeutsch
    @MackieTVdeutsch 3 года назад +5

    Hi there. Basically the Hi-Z switch changes the impedance of the input in order to support passive instruments like guitars and bass guitars. Mackie offers 2 of these, so 2 musicians can plugin their instruments directly to the console at the same time and record using for example the guitar FX included in the software bundle.

    • @roggo_x
      @roggo_x 3 года назад

      Hi, so you say the HI-Z switch is not a 20 db pad?

    • @MackieTVdeutsch
      @MackieTVdeutsch 3 года назад +1

      @@roggo_x Hi, no, it's more the contrary. The Hi-Z switch raises the input impedance significantly so that a high impedance output from an instrument like an electric guitar is raised to a better level.

    • @roggo_x
      @roggo_x 3 года назад +1

      @@MackieTVdeutsch Hi, thanks for the reply, but here in this video (min. 5:37) Kettner says that the 20 dB pad works like the HI-Z button, is that possible?

    • @MackieTVdeutsch
      @MackieTVdeutsch 3 года назад +2

      @@roggo_x Hi Roggo! I love Kettner's videos very much, but I commented this video because a pad and a Hi-Z switch are not the same thing.

    • @SonidoPrimordialStudio
      @SonidoPrimordialStudio 3 года назад +1

      @@MackieTVdeutschThanks !!!! Truly !! I have spent a lot of time searching on this matter. I almost bought the Yamaha until I read this comment. Indeed, the one who seeks finds. Now I wonder, what will the internal components look like in each mixer? Is it worth buying direct boxes to have a Yamaha mixer, or is Mackie's Hi-Z enough?

  • @Beethovan
    @Beethovan Год назад +1

    Nice comparison video. Yamaha MG10XUF seem to have fixed some of issues with MG10XU like adding Mute button.

    • @GioSinatraFan
      @GioSinatraFan Месяц назад

      I must be blind. I see mute buttons on the MG10XUF, but not the XU

  • @thetkofficialshowfeaturing445
    @thetkofficialshowfeaturing445 Год назад +1

    Great review on both mixers! Now I will check out both mixers for in-depth reviews and setup. Thanks 👍🏾

  • @lostangeleschronicles
    @lostangeleschronicles 4 месяца назад

    I appreciate your videos bro. I've owned both of these for podcasts and they both have great quality.

  • @MrBruceHerrera
    @MrBruceHerrera 4 года назад +4

    Underrated channel. Cheers

  • @macderyng9501
    @macderyng9501 3 года назад +3

    Absolutely amazing videos man, thanks for putting it together!

  • @lavendertuesday
    @lavendertuesday 4 года назад +5

    Hey, thanks for this video! I just picked up a Mackie for a livestream, and it was great! I hadn't had a chance to do a whole lot of review prior to buying because of limited time and limited supply, but this video helps a great deal and I feel good about the purchase (and relieved to know that, really, either choice would have been great). Sub'd and looking forward to learning more from the videos on your channel. Thanks again!!

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад

      Glad I could help!

    • @Lupo117
      @Lupo117 5 месяцев назад

      Hai provato a cantare con il mackie? Collegando non solo un telefono e a registrarti? Come si sente si sente forte o arriva piano il segnale?

    • @Lupo117
      @Lupo117 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@kettnercreative ti prego mi puoi aiutare sulla scelta? devo cantare in live e creo video da caricare sulle piattaforme di TikTok con Microfono a condensatore con iPhone collegato all’USB del mixer sfruttando la scheda audio integrata del Mixer ho provato lo Yamaha ma l’uscita USB si sente molto bassa mackie è migliore per fare questo?

  • @MrStevem121
    @MrStevem121 4 года назад +2

    Hi Jordan
    I notice that there is a version of the Yamaha by the name of Yamaha MG10XUF. While it is more expensive than the MG10XU (by £15 in the UK), it has sliders and has mutes for each channel. I would be interested to know your opinion. I remember you saying that you'd go for the Mackie because it has the blend knob and mute buttons.
    Some people may be put off the Yamaha because of no mute switches for each input but the Yamaha MG10XUF has it so i wanted to mention it. I realise that it is bigger but i don’t think drastically. Shame that it also didn’t come with the blend knob from the Mackie too :p
    Thanks for your videos anyway. They are very helpful

  • @mindmagic767
    @mindmagic767 Год назад

    The consoles are good but you are better in your calm clear explanation. 👍

  • @TracksWithDax
    @TracksWithDax Год назад

    Nice video (however late I am)! The Mackie as of the time I'm writing is about $2 more expensive than the Yamaha. I'll admit it's not *quite* as solid as my old VLZ 1202, but it looks great and it's super light. Time to take it out of the package, lol

  • @Wasaia
    @Wasaia 3 года назад

    Now THAT'S what I call a review! Thanks!

  • @iamjarrettdean9358
    @iamjarrettdean9358 3 года назад +1

    This review is AMAZING. VERY THOROUGH!

  • @GioSinatraFan
    @GioSinatraFan Месяц назад

    Question. It seems like the Mackie has some great features and I am very much leaning towards that. HOWEVER, is there any noticeable difference in sound quality. Features are great, but if one sounds tinny or has static or whatever, then I don't care how good the features are. Prior to me starting this journey of putting together a nice Karaoke system, I never heard of Mackie before, but I have heard of Yamaha. With that said, I like the features of the Mackie here better, but want to make sure the sound quality is there as well. Thanks

  • @Unasstheao
    @Unasstheao 4 года назад +2

    I REALLY appreciate this comparison. My research led me to both of these mixers and I didn't know which to chose. Now I can make a well informed decision. Much thanks!

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад

      Glad I could help!

    • @Unasstheao
      @Unasstheao 4 года назад +1

      @@kettnercreativeYou did. I'm exited to move to the next stage of learning the board. I intend to record my guitar in stereo using condenser mics and teaching guitar on youtube so the Mackie won me over.

    • @Lupo117
      @Lupo117 5 месяцев назад

      Quale hai scelto Yamaha o il mackie?

  • @anantmandal
    @anantmandal Год назад +1

    I have ordered mackie 12 channel....should i go for yamaha 12 channel

  • @gentlemood
    @gentlemood Год назад +1

    Great video. Where does the Rockville ROCKMIX 10FX 10 Chan Mixer fits in there. I just got it on Amazon. I'm planning to return it for the Mackie ProFX10v3.

  • @rogeriosugui5791
    @rogeriosugui5791 2 года назад

    Great and very informative video! Many thanks for that! Just one honest and constructive tip: it would be much better if you'd put your own image at one of the corners.. because putting at the center, you just hid important part of the yamaha (mainly, because for the Mackie, we can infere the hidden part knobs are just like the other ones). Thanks again!

  • @surfinghollywood
    @surfinghollywood 9 месяцев назад

    good info but your overlay image blocks the console view that you are 'pointing' to

  • @mnnaqs
    @mnnaqs Год назад +1

    Hi thank you for the great vid which one has a higher gain ? Or what rating are they at ?

  • @PaulOJazzMusic
    @PaulOJazzMusic 3 года назад +3

    One important thing you didn't touch on- the pre amps. I just want to know which one has better quality sound reproduction

    • @truthtimetv4575
      @truthtimetv4575 3 года назад +2

      having both myself i would honestly say the mackie has better and regardless of what the numbers say they are a hotter input with less sound floor which actually was amazing to me after i first got the mackie

    • @Lupo117
      @Lupo117 5 месяцев назад

      @@truthtimetv4575 io ho Yamaha ma vorrei prendere il mackie per cantare in live e per registrare video da caricare su piattaforme tipo TikTok con Yamaha audio e base si sentono troppo bassi consigli il mackie? Audio base saranno più forti?

  • @o0BLOODYKING0o
    @o0BLOODYKING0o 3 года назад +2

    Love the video, definitely sub. Question wich one would you recommend for party/dj mixer?

  • @luisportacio935
    @luisportacio935 9 месяцев назад

    Great video 🔥

  • @sirmaxwellvonfleckenstein5376
    @sirmaxwellvonfleckenstein5376 2 месяца назад

    So no effects return jack (external effects) for either of these? If not, you just lost two channels to get effects back in the mixer.

  • @ericzohar1345
    @ericzohar1345 Год назад

    Loved the review
    Thank you
    I would have one question:
    I heard the mackie has a higher gain ( measured in decibels..I think) for microphone.
    What you you think ?

  • @djernestorodriguez-neto2799
    @djernestorodriguez-neto2799 Год назад +1

    Yamaha All the way, best sound and more durability

  • @nicomanninen4773
    @nicomanninen4773 Год назад

    Great vids! My hardest decision ever is whether to get the Mackie Profx10v3 or the Yamaha MG10XUF.
    Are Yamaha's preamps better than Mackie's?

  • @arjenharsta1165
    @arjenharsta1165 Год назад

    Dear @kettnercreative, many thanks for your reviews! This is very helpful in finding the right equipment.
    Both mixers would be suitable for mixing 2x vocals and 2x guitar, with the guitars straight to the board if I understand correctly.
    The Mackie would have the downside that the vocals could not be compressed, is that right?
    The guitars would need to be on channel 1 and 2 where the compressors are, because of the Hi-Z pad. On the Yamaha, that pad is also available on Ch. 3 and 4.
    Now I am wondering if I will really need compression on live vocals. My thinking was that it could be helpful in case I am not always at the microphone the same way, or when I am clumsy with my dynamics.

  • @surryaparaanandi
    @surryaparaanandi 2 года назад

    Thanks for the great review ! I have issues with Mackie gain knob very susceptible to humid conditions in India and the Ports need to be changed , how good is Yamaha Gain knobs in that respect .,

  • @pedrolsantiagosr5092
    @pedrolsantiagosr5092 Год назад

    Another great video, thx

  • @kusholhumedeo7851
    @kusholhumedeo7851 Год назад

    Which one can endure continue usage? Which one have better hardware and software quality that can lasts longer?

  • @emounstron8585
    @emounstron8585 3 года назад

    Hi there! Wonderful video 👍. What about this Makie vs Yamaha mg 10 UXF ? Which you prefer and why? Hope you can help me!

  • @bojang6475
    @bojang6475 Год назад

    Owned 2 Mackie boards both died within 2 years of use, go Yamaha great product

  • @andymost8299
    @andymost8299 2 года назад

    Really fantastic & thorough review of each. Thank you. It is a drag that both units do not use a Standard IEC AC cable. You have to up to the 12 channel model for that which is no big deal but then the format's a little larger with the Faders, right? This is an easy size to deal with. Again thanks.

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  2 года назад

      Yeah, exactly. You need the 12 channel/fader version to have an onboard power supply that just requires an IEC cable.

  • @RizoPayTV
    @RizoPayTV Год назад

    I am looking at the Mackey but am wondering if it may be overkill for what I am trying to do. I am looking to do Karaoke at my house. I have a computer hooked into my TV and I would like to run all of the audio through my home theater speakers that are being controlled by a Yamaha receiver. I would LOVE if you could explain to me how this could be done, or do a video on how to use your Home Stereo Speakers and a TV to do Karaoke.

  • @BinhNguyen-nd6sp
    @BinhNguyen-nd6sp 4 года назад

    Thanks you so much , You are really the. #1 AUDIO Tech pro. explain very well ,

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад

      Happy to help

    • @BinhNguyen-nd6sp
      @BinhNguyen-nd6sp 4 года назад

      @@kettnercreative I need your help , I do not understand what is USB-audio OUT? from. Macbook. when i connect USB cable to Macbook , if I play Itune Music. How the AUDIO out( music from itune) go to. MIXER. ?

  • @matoflynn
    @matoflynn 2 года назад

    This was so great, thank you

  • @annajasniak4595
    @annajasniak4595 3 года назад +1

    Hey! Really helpful review! Thanks :) I am still wondering if I should get Mackie or Yamaha MG10XUF, mostly because of the parameter knob in the second one.

  • @prouddaddyofdos
    @prouddaddyofdos Год назад

    Which would u recommend for hooking up a DJ Controller: A studio mixer like the ones ur discussing here or another DJ mixer which I already have. I’m looking for sound quality of that helps ur decision for me? Thank u!

  • @neerajkashyap-bg6fe
    @neerajkashyap-bg6fe 3 года назад

    Great Details ... 👍👍👍👍

  • @DanielMorales-qp8rf
    @DanielMorales-qp8rf 3 года назад

    Awesome comparison

  • @Godzillah
    @Godzillah Год назад

    Nice features on both but for recording Mackie act as an interface it has mute button monitor knobs newer box I see the yahama is a open box so I pickup the Mackie.

    • @Lupo117
      @Lupo117 5 месяцев назад

      In fase di scheda audio qual è il migliore tra i due?

  • @TY2CD
    @TY2CD 2 года назад

    Thank you for explaining. I am wonder how to run a stereo signal into 1 and 2? I want to use the built-in compressor as a stereo compressor. (Taking about Mackie ProFX10 V3) Thanks!

  • @JR-el5pt
    @JR-el5pt 4 года назад +1

    Nic vid. I just found your channel, by far the best one explaining this stuff for us that are newbies in all of this.
    So they are very similar, but if I want to use my DBX 286, the Mackie is the one that would let me insert?
    I was looking this exact mixer vs mixer. I also was looking into the Yamaha AG06, but I haven't seen a well explained review about it.
    Anyways, thanks for what you are doing. Keep up the good work.

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад

      Just noticed that I didn't reply. Yes. If you want to use the DBX, you should get the Mackie.

  • @emilloffler1216
    @emilloffler1216 Год назад

    I like both, but am waiting to buy a mixer model that has bluetooth too.

  • @Istoryahetvvlogs
    @Istoryahetvvlogs 2 года назад

    Thanks... Very informative video content... both are good mixers..

  • @mudassark6189
    @mudassark6189 2 года назад

    Is non availability of parameter knob on the Mackie really matters ?? Can we not adjust the velocity of FX with FX level knob or FX knob on the each channel..plz answer
    Love from India..🙏♥️

  • @crm4742
    @crm4742 4 года назад +1

    Great video! I primarily want to use this for streaming to Zoom for church purposes. We have three microphones(pastor, solo singer, piano pickup). Can these boxes via wire (approximately 75’) send an output to an old powered analog mixer for simple purpose of providing sound to our passive speakers? Thanks.

  • @roggo_x
    @roggo_x 3 года назад +1

    Hi, so you say (min 5:37)that on the Yamaha you can connect a guitar directly with the -20 db pad and it will work the same as the HI-Z button on the Makie?

  • @vallabhgodbole1408
    @vallabhgodbole1408 3 года назад +2

    This video really cool showing the differences. I got the Yamaha but returned back because I found USB output was very low especially for streaming thru zoom. Can you please share how is USB output from Mackie as compared to Yamaha? If both are same then how do I increase the output if I want to for zoom? Please keep in mind I did tried zoom and computer sound levels at Max and also tried all different zoom microphone settings. Still Yamaha USB was very very low.

    • @Lupo117
      @Lupo117 5 месяцев назад

      Ciao ho lo stesso tuo problema ho preso un Yamaha e il collegamento tramite USB ha i risultati del volume molto bassi Volevo mandarlo indietro non so se mackie sia migliore nell’uso USB

  • @Shaker4x4
    @Shaker4x4 4 года назад

    You guys might want to read this...
    I'm only setting up to an iPad Air 4 with A/V dongle, powered USB hub and the single USB on the Yamaha better suits my simple needs. The missing mids on the EQ are of no consequence to me as one stereo channel comes from keyboard and the other would likely be a second keyboard later, then far to the right is the USB input anyway. Those are all EQ controlled at the source. The only reason you would need the upper and lower bands without mids would be to 'balance' the PA horns and woofers a little further when needed. Ie: I've seen professional audio engineers burn out woofer voice coils by mismanagement of not allowing bass to move the woofer cones to pump the vents adequately around the coils to cool them, because they had too far too much bass in 18" woofer cabinets and treated the 15" PA woofers like mid-highs with electric guitars! The result can be a complete wipe-out of lost revenue when having to replace all the burnt voice coils! Tweeters can be burnt out too (or blown... how many DJs have their finger ready on the mic mute button when a patron walks toward a PA tweeter!) So to have those on-the-fly high/low adjustments other than what the source already EQs would be sensible. I believe that's why they don't need mids on those channels.
    I can see where a video source containing screaming mid frequencies one might want to tone down yes as most happy snap videos come from awful smartphone microphones. Could move to another channel with mid EQ for that then switch back.
    I like the Mackie asthetics better, we're not in it for the prettiness though. For me, Yamaha for simplicity and reliability.

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад

      I don't think I've heard of anyone trying to balance/tune a PA with a 10 channel mixer before.
      Those stories of guys burning their coils was most likely from mismatched power amps and poorly set crossovers rather than anything that was coming from their console. Most likely, there was bad wiring, or they were just over powered. Either way, the majority of these issues have been resolved with built in limiters and almost everything now being self powered and paired with a power amp from the factory.
      I've never heard of anyone needing to air cool their speakers by driving the low end harder before. Mid/high cabinets are sealed and there is no way that the small movement from a woofer could adequately cool a voice coil that is being over driven/over powered in a sealed cabinet. There's always more to the story with these things.

    • @Shaker4x4
      @Shaker4x4 4 года назад

      @@kettnercreative They were older Peavy QW 2F speakers they drove them really hard in a rock concert. No they wouldn't have used a 10 channel Yamaha mixer lol, but the concept I mention is there. Granted modern speakers have crossover limiters etc. These were old school big speakers, not arrays or anything... But yep, all the voice coils were brown, particularly were the heat was most concentrated of half of the coil. They must have pushed mid-highs so hard, that without air movement they fried. I was amazed. They were using big Peavy AB amps. I doubt they would have noticed the damage occurring. Likely yes they were over-powering them in the higher frequencies (electric guitars). The old QW 2F had side vents as well as a center magnet vent. Not sure if they had changed since. You're right though, I don't think anyone here would run into these issues, but it's something to think about...

    • @Lupo117
      @Lupo117 5 месяцев назад

      Ciao io ho acquistato la Yamaha per cantare in live e fare i video mentre canto da pubblicare su piattaforme però con noi Yamaha dopo che finisco di registrare preciso che registro con iPhone attaccato al mixer Yamaha come scheda audio integrata però base voce si sentono bassi dopo nel telefono come mai? Con il mackie risolvo?

  • @alexisratsch7265
    @alexisratsch7265 Год назад

    Would really like to know how the Yorkville PGM8 compares to these 2 units. Any feedback would be great. Thanks!

  • @smashtime1904
    @smashtime1904 4 года назад +1

    So I'm looking at one of these plus the Mackie profx6v3, the yamaha 3 & 6 channel ag series, and finally the Allen & Heath ZEDi-8 and not having an easy time picking between the 4. I'm leaning towards the profx6v3 and the ZEDi-8 and if I went off bit rates itd be the Mackie as the Allen and Heath is 24bit/96khz, but was told if I really wanted to step up my game with quality or professional sound the Allen & Heath is the way to go.
    Plz help me with some insight.
    Thanks.

  • @mr.engizmemo9997
    @mr.engizmemo9997 Год назад

    Which sound is better 💪🚩 Allen & Heath ZED 10FX vs Mackie ProFX10v3 Vs Allen & Heath ZED 10FX

  • @Bertanerny
    @Bertanerny Год назад

    Really good video, I'm a bit of a novice with mixers and am looking for a smaller unit to do some home recording, this has been really informative and well explained to help me greatly. Big thumbs up.

  • @zuchamotungoe6817
    @zuchamotungoe6817 4 года назад

    Excellent review.. tqsm 👍...my confusion cleared... I'll go for Mackie...and Mackie how many aux send plz????👍

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад

      1, if you're not using fx.

    • @zuchamotungoe6817
      @zuchamotungoe6817 4 года назад

      @@kettnercreative then how many efx send..btw tqsm 👍👍👍👍

  • @vinodbnambiar
    @vinodbnambiar 3 года назад +2

    very good comparison. One question - for using guitar input thru TRS in Mackie channel 3 or 4 is a DI box required, since there is no Hi-Z button available other than for channels 1 and 2?

    • @AT-wl9yq
      @AT-wl9yq 3 года назад

      If the input on the mixer is balanced, then yes, you need a DI box.

  • @NocturnosRockShow
    @NocturnosRockShow Год назад

    Trying to decide which one to go with to replace my behringer Xenyx QX1202usb.... the usb function on the behringer is not good so I'm looking for something alike that would allow me to hear my guests at the same time and us while using streamyard... the behringer you have to push the button to hear or record and then again to talk it really sucks that way... I think these ones are more prepared to do what I need, because of this I have to use a separate usb sound card (Maudio mtrack 2x2) however when connecting the mixer to the usb card my voice changes pitch and souns awful... so I really need something that works... usually using 2 or 3 mics and a music stereo source or 2 thanks! gearing towards the Mackie a little more...

  • @curt203
    @curt203 4 года назад +3

    The Mackie definitely wins in terms of features. The inserts are hugely appealing to me. I noticed in another video of yours and in several forums that the Yamaha get really hot up near the rear section, which is definitely not particularly desirable. Does the Mackie not suffer from the issue? Thanks a bunch for the videos btw - incredibly informative and well presented. I have subbed

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад +4

      I agree 100%. I've never noticed the same heat issue from the Mackie.

    • @curt203
      @curt203 4 года назад +1

      @@kettnercreative Thank you, that helps my purchase decision greatly. I just really wish the Mackie had the parameter dial like the Yamaha for the fx - imo it's the only area where the Yamaha has the leg up on the Mackie.

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад +3

      @@curt203 That's a big one. Also, the Yamaha have insane reliability. I'm not knocking Mackie reliability at all, I just can't vouch for them in the same way that I can for Yamaha due to the amount of events that I've seen them handle without any issues.

    • @eyang7
      @eyang7 4 года назад +4

      @@kettnercreative damn, this is kinda the breaking point for me. Dependability kinda is making me wanting to get the yamaha. It's kinda like a Toyota compared to other car brands lol

  • @techstyles758
    @techstyles758 4 года назад +1

    Just subscribed to your channel as I am in the market for one of these and this is fantastic comparison!

  • @emilloffler1216
    @emilloffler1216 Год назад

    With the Mackie having two USB inputs does that mean it can output to 4 separate tracks of one computer recording DAW? Using and right signals of USB 1 and USB 2?

  • @VamsiMohanKrishnaVadrevu
    @VamsiMohanKrishnaVadrevu 3 года назад +1

    What about the quality of the pre-amps built into the mixers?

  • @leslieaskew592
    @leslieaskew592 4 года назад +1

    hi/Jordan another great video.i have the Yamaha just wish you were with me for one hour help me set up perfectly.you are so good

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад +1

      Nice, the Yamaha is a great mixer. Let me know if you have any questions that aren't covered in the videos. Although we don't offer consulting or anything at this time, we do our best to film additional content to help people with their questions. Depending on the volume/quantity, we may start a weekly Q&A show to help with the really specific questions that people have.

  • @christianbamani9363
    @christianbamani9363 4 года назад +2

    Fantastic video. Thank you for that.
    I do have one question though.
    Putting price aside, between the two of them, which one would you recommend for a twitch streamer that does mainly games but loves to tell jokes so want the voice to be clearly heard?
    Considering also that I play horror games often and tend to scream loud at jump scares.

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад +2

      They both have great, high quality mic preamps and built in compression. In my opinion it really comes down to wether or not you want mute buttons and 4 USB inputs (Mackie) or just two usb inputs (Yamaha).

    • @christianbamani9363
      @christianbamani9363 4 года назад +1

      @@kettnercreative
      Thank you very much. I'll think I'll go for the Mackie then. I've been wondering over that for weeks. Thank you for your help.

  • @og951
    @og951 Год назад

    What if Im doing a live show and I want to use a vocal preset with auto tune in ableton would that be possible or i need extra equipment?

  • @fatih9135
    @fatih9135 2 года назад

    I would like to hear some sound recording or monitoring, for fx part especially. I think at some point hearing is matters too:=)

  • @AP-cj1rq
    @AP-cj1rq 2 года назад

    Mackie doesn'thave rca inputs. Can I use rca - to stereo jack adapter and where i plug it. Rca come from numark mixtrack platiunum dj controller.

  • @christiandiscernment1697
    @christiandiscernment1697 3 года назад

    Thanks for the very well-done, helpful video.

  • @williamshaneblyth
    @williamshaneblyth 6 месяцев назад +1

    I've had Mackie gear over the last 10 years mixers etc and they all stopped working within 2 years not impressed with the quality at all and I run all my gear through protected power boards .

    • @cwrisgood
      @cwrisgood 2 месяца назад

      I brought the Mackie pro FX12 twice, and both the mixers had channels just stop working. Never dropped them, never been damaged. I’m looking to try Yamaha again.

  • @ApurvaShah
    @ApurvaShah 4 года назад

    What's ur take...a brand like Yamaha or performance like Mackie...what will u buy...ur personal choice?

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад +1

      With my money, I'd buy the Mackie.

    • @ApurvaShah
      @ApurvaShah 4 года назад

      @@kettnercreative u once said in long run Yamaha is very durable...is Mackie as equivalent in long tun

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад

      @@ApurvaShah I don't have the same 10 year history with the Mackie, but so far it's holding it's own.

    • @Lupo117
      @Lupo117 5 месяцев назад

      @@kettnercreative ti prego mi puoi aiutare sulla scelta? devo cantare in live e creo video da caricare sulle piattaforme di TikTok con Microfono a condensatore con iPhone collegato all’USB del mixer sfruttando la scheda audio integrata del Mixer ho provato lo Yamaha ma l’uscita USB si sente molto bassa mackie è migliore per fare questo?

  • @serviciolospresidentes4478
    @serviciolospresidentes4478 2 года назад

    Which one would you go with and why? thanks for your kind reply...

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  2 года назад

      I think the video summed up our opinion.

    • @Lupo117
      @Lupo117 5 месяцев назад

      @@kettnercreative ti prego mi puoi aiutare sulla scelta? devo cantare in live e creo video da caricare sulle piattaforme di TikTok con Microfono a condensatore con iPhone collegato all’USB del mixer sfruttando la scheda audio integrata del Mixer ho provato lo Yamaha ma l’uscita USB si sente molto bassa mackie è migliore per fare questo?

  • @jaymyles4166
    @jaymyles4166 2 года назад

    What would you say is best for singers looking to do RUclips videos with band members? Is the mackie or Yamaha better at controlling how much reverb you have and effects?

  • @luiswasserman
    @luiswasserman 4 года назад +5

    Great video!! I agree that Mackie seems like a better value!

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад +4

      Between mute buttons and the blend knob - I'm a big fan.

  • @konpadelic
    @konpadelic 2 года назад

    Whats your opinion on the Allen & Heath Z10 fx. was hoping you had a video on it

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  2 года назад +1

      It's awesome. I've only used it several times, but anything from Allen & Heath is typically "world class". I would say that it's a step above the Yamaha and Mackie.

  • @Nantuboy3
    @Nantuboy3 4 года назад +2

    Hi Jordan! thanks for the review!
    After checking several mixers I also ended up not knowing which of these two to pick and finally found your review.
    I have the Scarlet 2i2 already but needed a mixer for some streaming, adding at least 2 vocals and an instrument so...
    After your review, I'm leaning to the Mackie as well, but the only difference I see as the plus on the Yamaha are the RCA outputs.
    Can you tell if there is any quality difference? What about the FXs? which one has better effects?

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад +2

      The Yamaha has a parameter knob on the FX which is helpful - but otherwise the FX are pretty subjective. Really depends on your taste.
      I don't see RCA outputs as a huge benefit but my background is in live sound and live sound people generally loathe working with RCA, so take my opinion with a grain of salt on this one.
      The mute buttons and the blend knob are the big winners for the Mackie.

    • @Nantuboy3
      @Nantuboy3 4 года назад

      @@kettnercreative awesome! Thanks for your insights! It helps a lot.
      I was thinking I can still use adaptors for the RCA if needed, but that was one of my doubts.
      The mute buttons takes the extra points for sure.
      I'm expecting both to do very good on sound and performance so I'll go for the extra buttons 💪

  • @stephenkattell4538
    @stephenkattell4538 2 года назад

    Thanks for the vid. Just bought a Mackie ProFx16v3 and have one question at this time. Am I able to select different effects for different channels? It looks like I can only use one and choose how much of the effect is dialed into each channel.

  • @ahmedsultan1684
    @ahmedsultan1684 3 года назад

    Hi Mr. Jordan,
    Wishing you Mary Christmas and happy new year
    I’m Ahmed Sultan from Cairo, Egypt
    In fact, I am a good follower of your channel, and I really find a good amount of useful and wonderful information in the field of audio engineering.
    Actually I am beginner in this issue, I need a good mixer but I'm not sure which of these Three mixers would be the better buy ( Regardless of the price ), So would you please advise ?
    Mackie Onyx12 12
    Mackie ProFX12v3
    Yamaha MG12XU
    Very Important Note : I will rely on this mixer at home and outdoor events, Life performance, as well as recording music at home.
    As always, thanks for your help.
    Kindest Regards,
    Ahmed Sultan

  • @guywalkmusic
    @guywalkmusic 3 года назад +1

    Is there an opinion on which mixer has the most transparent sound? I have a Yamaha that's super transparent adds no color or squash. Is the Mackie good that way?

  • @DanielMorales-qp8rf
    @DanielMorales-qp8rf 2 года назад

    I have a question. I just bought the yamaha mg xu. Can I use the monitor to connect two extra powered speakers?

  • @Litcentral09
    @Litcentral09 3 года назад

    I’m a DJ. Is it any difference in sound between the 2 when I’m at a gig? Or does both make my system sound the same ?

  • @otissito5047
    @otissito5047 4 года назад +3

    So with these smaller mixers having only the one aux control, if I were to use the fx send for a monitor mix... would it bypass the onboard fx? Or would it then control both fx send and internal fx simultaneously for each channel used? Also, do you know if this parameter is pre or post fader? Thanks!

    • @kettnercreative
      @kettnercreative  4 года назад +1

      It doesn't bypass the FX, but it will be the same mix. The FX send will always be "pre-fx" but you can still use the FX return for your stereo mix if you want as well.

  • @Lupo117
    @Lupo117 5 месяцев назад

    Ho preso Yamaha ho collegato iPhone all’uscita USB del mixer perché ha la scheda integrata ho collegato anche il pc al mixer dove metto le basi da RUclips ma dopo che mi registro con il telefono collegato al mixer e faccio video la fonte USB è molto bassa come volume come mai il mackie e migliore si sentirà più forte dal segnale USB?

  • @elishchannel1858
    @elishchannel1858 3 года назад

    Sir I want to know which mixer is the top list brand

  • @forofen
    @forofen 6 месяцев назад

    Hello. Wich is better? Onyx 12 or profx12v3+? Thanks.

  • @subhendukarmakar1975
    @subhendukarmakar1975 3 года назад

    I want to know that Sir, "8 input channel in the mixer pro fx 10v3 (mic or keyboard etc.)" and i recod (Sterio ?) via USB which is possible ? or live streming "same 8 input" via USB ? Please help me and better Suggestion. Two option in my hand "Yahama MG10xu OR Mackie proFX 10v3. Which is the best and comfortable in your use Sir ?

  • @SonidoPrimordialStudio
    @SonidoPrimordialStudio 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Kettner !! Lovely videos !!! But... Do you really think that the DB button is the same as the Hi-Z? Are you sure? Do they have the same function and the same type of preamp? I really doubt it ... have you tried it? ... In truth, it is important to me, because it depends on whether I buy the Mackie or the Yamaha.
    My doubt is: "Yamaha + Direct Boxes ($$$$) vs Mackie with Hi-z ($$)
    Thanks !! a Lot !!

    • @AT-wl9yq
      @AT-wl9yq 3 года назад

      Its not the same. A high z option raises the resistance on the input to make it easier for the guitar to drive it. The db button is something else.

  • @Richy1anita
    @Richy1anita 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, on the mackie, how many multi tracks can I record at one time?

  • @singwithganeshentertainmen4469
    @singwithganeshentertainmen4469 2 года назад

    What is difference between FX and EQ

  • @dkamhaji
    @dkamhaji 4 года назад

    Hi there, great video very in depth. The most I’ve seen and I have searched. Because I own the Yamaha mg10xu and I’m looking for help determining if I can use it to send some of my inputs to my sampler that is connected to it via fxsend. Is there anyway to set that up? The mackie looks like it may be better suited perhaps even using the inserts too. Basically I have a machine called the octatrack. It has. Some inputs and outputs. And I have other synths and gear. I want everything connected to my mixer but I want the ability to route any audio going through the mixer to the inputs in my sampler for sampling.

  • @DanielMorales-qp8rf
    @DanielMorales-qp8rf 2 года назад

    Which one sounds clearer using it for instruments?

  • @LazerWolfTV
    @LazerWolfTV 4 года назад

    Great review thank you

  • @rafianravi
    @rafianravi 2 года назад

    Pls compare between Yamha MG06x vs PROfx6v3

  • @alexmusic2387
    @alexmusic2387 Год назад

    Wich one got better FX?

  • @hotpotatapie
    @hotpotatapie 3 года назад +1

    Great comparison, thanks for this vid. I have the Mackie ProFX10 and I'm having a noise issue when I plug an acoustic guitar into the channel 1 XLR socket. My acoustic guitar has both an XLR and a 1/4" outputs. So I thought cool, I'll plug my guitar directly into the Mackie and play thru the Control Rm output which go to my KRK5 speakers; no computer or DAW. But with either guitar output going thru the Mackie XLR, I get periodic electric popping sounds while playing. I tried the hitting the 48V phantom power button, got worse!
    Any advice is really appreciated. I'm a novice to music recording equipment, but learning. Thanks!

    • @AT-wl9yq
      @AT-wl9yq 3 года назад +1

      The signal coming out of the guitar is probably not balanced, and the mic input on the mixer is. Because of the 3rd conductor required for balanced operation, its not electrically compatible with single ended equipment. You should try a direct box because it will convert the signal from the guitar to balanced and eliminate the short circuit. You can also try going single ended out of the guitar and plug it into a single ended input on your mixer.

    • @davidfreitas3992
      @davidfreitas3992 Год назад

      @@AT-wl9yq isn't this supposed to be able to take guitar directly into mixer using the Hi-Z pad?

  • @MaiaDreams
    @MaiaDreams 3 года назад +1

    What about the Allen & Heath ZEDi-10FX..?

    • @johnrupert8314
      @johnrupert8314 3 года назад

      you can't go wrong with Allen & Heath! But the same number of inputs you'll paid the double.