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January 15, 2004 -
Anaheim, NAMM Convention - Celebrating its 15th anniversary
this year, Mackie today issued a powerful reminder of it critical
role as the inventors of modern-day compact mixer technology with
the introduction of Onyx; a new family
of FireWire-capable analog consoles designed specifically to bring
the best of analog into the digital era.
"We can't think of a more appropriate way to celebrate 15 years of Mackie innovation than to redefine the category that we created,"
commented Ken Berger, Sr. Vice President of Marketing and Product Development at LOUD Technologies Inc. "Like the original CR1604, the
new Onyx mixers continue the Mackie tradition of bringing high-end performance within the reach of working professionals."
The Onyx 1220, 1620 and 1640 incorporate the latest advances in hallmark Mackie technologies like extremely low-noise microphone preamps
and circuitry, tremendous durability, plenty of direct instrument inputs, and combines them into a modern footprint that includes a FireWire
option for integration into any computer-based system.
The entire Onyx family derives its name from the inclusion of Mackie's Onyx mic pre-the next generation in low-noise microphone preamp circuitry
based on the legendary XDR mic pre found in Mackie's award-winning compact mixers. They also feature an all-new EQ circuit, developed especially
for the Onyx line by industry veteran Cal Perkins, and an appealing new industrial design and layout that are representative of higher-priced
"boutique" gear.
Three small-format mixers
make up the Onyx line. The Onyx 1220 is a 12-channel (4 mic/line
inputs and eight line inputs) mixer with two buses and a 3-band
Perkins EQ with sweepable midrange. The Onyx 1620 is a 16-channel
(8 mic/line inputs and four stereo line inputs) mixer with two buses
and a 4-band Perkins EQ with dual sweepable midrange. The Onyx 1640
is a 16-channel (16 mono mic/line inputs) mixer with four buses
and a 4-band Perkins EQ with dual sweepable midrange. Like Mackie's
popular 1604-VLZ
Pro, the Onyx 1640 also includes a rotatable I/O pod that can
be easily configured for rack or desktop use, keeping the unsightly
collection of cables hidden.
Bridging the link between analog and digital, each Onyx mixer includes an upgrade slot for an optional FireWire card. Dan Steinberg, Product
Development Manager for the Onyx line explains, "Professional and project studio owners, as well as gigging musicians will all appreciate
the FireWire option. It allows them to output a combination of direct outputs (from every single input channel on the mixer) and the L-R mix
directly into a FireWire equipped computer, and, at the same time, return 2 channels of computer audio back to the mixer for monitoring through
the control room/phones matrix. In this way, Onyx mixers are an ideal front end for a digital audio workstation, or portable multitrack interface
for live recording with a laptop computer."
Mackie's Onyx mixers will begin shipping in Q2, 2004. Suggested retail prices are $639.99 for the Onyx 1220, $919.00 for the Onyx 1620, and
$1539.99 for the Onyx 1640 (all prices in USD). The optional FireWire card has a suggested retail price of $499.99 USD. All three models,
as well as the optional FireWire card are currently on display at the NAMM show in Anaheim, booth number 6690.
Key Features of Mackie Onyx Small Format Mixers:
- Balanced analog direct outs for every channel via DB-25 connection
- Selectable instrument inputs on first two channels - no DI box needed
- Premium Onyx mic preamps:
- 4 on Onyx 1220
- 8 on Onyx 1620
- 16 on Onyx 1640
- Perkins EQ
- 3-band with sweepable midrange on Onyx 1220
- 4-band with sweepable midrange on Onyx 1620 & Onyx 1640
· Individual four-segment meters on all channels
- 24-bit 96kHz FireWire option for streaming up to 18-channels of multitrack audio to a computer and at the same time return 2 channels
back to the mixer for monitoring
- Aux sends with individual Pre/Post switches
- 2 on Onyx 1220
- 4 on Onyx 1620
- 6 on Onyx 1640 (Solo on all aux sends)
- Built-in talkback section for use with internal or external microphones
- True hardware EQ bypass
- "Planet Earth" compatible power supply
- Individual 48v Phantom Power switches on all mic inputs
- Linear taper 60mm fader
- 4-bus architecture for flexible subgrouping of channels (Onyx 1640 only)
About Mackie
Mackie, a LOUD Technologies Inc. brand, is known worldwide as a
leading developer and marketer of high-quality, affordable professional
audio systems. Mackie products can be found in professional and
project recording studios, video and broadcast suites, post production
facilities, sound reinforcement applications including churches
and nightclubs, retail locations and on major musical tours. For
more information visit: www.mackie.com.
Mackie is a registered trademark of LOUD Technologies Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property
of their respective owners.
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Act of 1995. These statements are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about the Company's business based, in part, on
assumptions made by management. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions
that are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in such forward-looking
statements due to numerous factors, including those described above and the following: changes in demand for the Company's products, product
mix, the timing of customer orders and deliveries, the impact of competitive products and pricing, constraints on supplies of critical components,
excess or shortage of production capacity, difficulties encountered in the integration of acquired businesses and other risks discussed from
time to time in the Company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings and reports. In addition, such statements could be affected by general
industry and market conditions and growth rates, and general domestic and international economic conditions. Such forward-looking statements
speak only as of the date on which they are made, and the Company does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement
to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.
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