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title: "Mackie ProFX16v3 16-channel Mixer with USB and Effects"
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# 24-bit/192kHz USB recording 60dB Onyx mic preamps 16 channels pro mixing Mackie ProFX16v3 16-channel Mixer with USB and Effects

**Brand:** mackie
**Price:** € 1170.67
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎛️ Elevate your sound game — mix like a pro, record like a legend!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mackie ProFX16v3 16-channel Mixer with USB and Effects by mackie
- **How much does it cost?** € 1170.67 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sk](https://www.desertcart.sk/products/159147980-mackie-profx16v3-16-channel-mixer-with-usb-and-effects)

## Best For

- mackie enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mackie brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **24 Built-In Gig FX:** Instantly add professional reverb, chorus, delay, and more — no extra gear needed.
- • **Single-Knob Compression:** Simplify dynamics control for polished vocals and instruments without the hassle.
- • **Pro-Level 16-Channel Control:** Manage every input with precision and ease for flawless live or studio sound.
- • **Onyx Mic Preamps with 60dB Headroom:** Capture crystal-clear audio with industry-leading low noise and high gain.
- • **Ultra-High-Resolution USB Interface:** Record and stream in pristine 24-bit/192kHz quality with zero-latency monitoring.

## Overview

The Mackie ProFX16v3 is a robust 16-channel professional mixer featuring premium Onyx mic preamps with 60dB headroom, 24 built-in effects, and a high-resolution 2x4 USB interface supporting 24-bit/192kHz recording. Designed for live sound, home studios, and content creators, it offers intuitive single-knob compression and zero-latency monitoring, delivering exceptional audio quality and versatile connectivity in a compact, durable package.

## Description

Product Description The Mackie ProFX16v3 channel professional effects mixer with USB is the ultimate affordable solution for live sound, home recording, and content creators. Now with our renowned Onyx mic preamps that offer 60dB of headroom, everything From gain hungry mics to guitars will sound better than ever, and you can keep it all in check with simple single-knob compression. The new gig FX effects engine offers 24 built-in FX for even more options for adding the finishing touch. Record your tracks in 24-bit/192kHz quality with 2x4 USB I/O Plus zero-latency hardware monitoring for easy overdubs. Waveform OEM recording software/plugin packages are included. From the Manufacturer The Mackie ProFX16v3 features Onyx Mic Preamps, 192kHz 2x4 recording, 24 built-in FX, and simple single-knob compression with Waveform OEM software packages included.

Review: A beatmaker loves it. - I hate writing reviews, but I felt that the Mackie was worth it. In the past, I owned at 1202 vlz pro- not ever turning it off for about 25 years. Yeah, I’m stupid that way. But the point is – the 1202 still works other than having a little bit of issues with one channel but that’s hardware that holds up! The Mackie profx16v3 has surprised me in many ways. I use the aux sends and subgroups way more than I thought I ever would. I have outboard compressors and EQ’s so I’m a bit of a power user but not a pro. I have been making music for over 25 years in that entire time I have only owned mackie mixers, but I’ve also owned universal audio’s stuff, motu, and Behringer audio interfaces. The reason that I bring up other gears that I kind of understand what sounds great, and sort of deduced that it kind of doesn’t matter what you have as long as it has a good noise floor as long as you can use other gear to beef it up. The mackies do with the new Onyx preamps. I looked it up & I think it was like 65dB headroom, it can cost thousands on other better mixers and be only 75db sometimes…so in that regard, another win. The crazy part is, I really like the onboard effects. There’s like no control over any part of them and that’s why I like them. They come really quick in a mix when you just need a little reverb or just a chorus or a stupid echo- I use it a lot! Good job on that too. The reason that I picked the PROFX16V3 was because of the eight channels of inserts. I love inserts on mixers because of the way that you can compress or EQ or put effects on single channels, but still remain in the mix. What I’m messing with now a little bit is that you can use an insert cable that has TS on one side and one TRS on the other side and route every Mackie insert channel to your multi channel audio interface and effectively make it into a tascam 12. … it can do that! I would love to have something like the SSL BIG SIX, but since I can’t afford it, I use this and with some silly pirated plugins on top of this, I sound great enough with the mackie. It’s not audiophile quality but it’s great. The onyx preamps on channels 1-8 can be saturated nicely! When I run out of them I feel sad when I just use the other channels haha. I would buy this again! It’s built really solid and it’s a comfortable mixer for my small studio.
Review: Solid medium duty mixer. After 20+ years the brand is still reliable and affordable. - I used to own a Mackie 1402 Series mixer, which was the smallest offered by Mackie that still had faders instead of pot dials. The build of this one is similar, maybe 80% as rugged as the old 1402 series (and subsequent updates) which has been consistently been $450 for over 20 years. My budget was a little lower this time around and opted for this model after pouring over reviews. It was around $300. I trust the brand. I like the included USB interface, but feel like it could have been updated to USB 3 or 4, but it works just fine as is. No driver needed for Mac. The included FX are very basic but handy since I don't own any outboard FX units or pedals. The Onxy Mic PreAmps are very good for a mixer at this price. It was a little tricky finding the rack ears for this model (because of the delay in shipping from non-prime sellers, I purchased from Sweetwater). Once installed in my rolling tilt rack (see my other desertcart reviews) I found the OSHA power cable and the USB cables stick straight out the back / top and interfered with the patch panel I had installed above it, despite the 1 RU space I left for access. After confirming which type of 90 degree replacement cables I needed- it was just 2 simple (under $10) purchases to get the mixer to fit properly. That was VERY specific to my config- but something to be aware of if the mixer is going to live in a rack vs desktop. I RECOMMEND this mixer for Quality and Value. I expect to own this one at least as long as the previous model.

## Features

- 16-channel Compact Mixer with Built-in Effects USB

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07XD6H6P6 |
| Audio Input | XLR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #831 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #5 in DJ Mixers |
| Brand | Mackie |
| Brand Name | Mackie |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,175 Reviews |
| Frequency | 192000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00663961057928 |
| Included Components | Power Cord, ProFXv3 Series, 16-Channel Professional Effects Mixer, Quick Start Guide, USB Cord |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.1"D x 17.7"W x 4.41"H |
| Item Type Name | audio mixer |
| Item Weight | 19.75 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Mackie |
| Noise Level | 60 Decibels |
| Number of Channels | 16 |
| Output Connector Type | 1/4" Aux Output, 1/4" Stereo Control Room Output, 1/4" Stereo Main Output, 1/4" Stereo Subgroup Output, XLR 3-Pin Main Output |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 17.1"D x 17.7"W x 4.41"H |
| UPC | 663961057928 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 48 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1-year all inclusive, nontransferable. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Mackie
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Item Weight:** 454 Grams
- **Number of Channels:** 16
- **Product Dimensions:** 17.1"D x 17.7"W x 4.41"H

## Images

![Mackie ProFX16v3 16-channel Mixer with USB and Effects - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/717Bq0qFdNL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Configuration, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I see that the mackie profx12v3 has a 48v phantom power switch.  can non-phantom and phantom mikes be used at the same time?  one be on, others off?**
A: Yes. Condenser microphones often require 48V phantom power. When the 48V phantom power switch is engaged on ProFX series mixers all channels have this extra voltage available. With phantom power, the voltage is effectively invisible to balanced microphones that do not use it, which includes most dynamic microphones.

**Q: It says 2x4 usb i/o.  does that mean i can get 4 channels into my daw simultaneously?**
A: Hello,

2x4 means that you have a stereo send to the computer and two stereo returns from your computer. The stereo output (1-2) to your computer can be used for recording, VOIP, etc, and you can return two distinct stereo tracks (1-2, 3-4) from your Mac/PC giving you the ability to route audio from different applications (DAW, Spotify, Youtube, etc) or sources (.mp3/WAV playback) from within your computer.

**Q: Some of the effects didn't do anything...chorus, flange and a few others. Is my unit defective?**
A: Make sure the FX button is engaged and turned up. It needs to be engaged on the channel you want the FX on. If this hasn’t worked;
 
Please call our tech support.

Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm Pacific Time

(800) 898-3211

**Q: There are three holes underneath profxj10v3. are they for mounting?**
A: Yes, there is an optional adapter you can get to mount it atop a mic stand for easy live access.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A beatmaker loves it.
*by J***N on January 4, 2026*

I hate writing reviews, but I felt that the Mackie was worth it. In the past, I owned at 1202 vlz pro- not ever turning it off for about 25 years. Yeah, I’m stupid that way. But the point is – the 1202 still works other than having a little bit of issues with one channel but that’s hardware that holds up! The Mackie profx16v3 has surprised me in many ways. I use the aux sends and subgroups way more than I thought I ever would. I have outboard compressors and EQ’s so I’m a bit of a power user but not a pro. I have been making music for over 25 years in that entire time I have only owned mackie mixers, but I’ve also owned universal audio’s stuff, motu, and Behringer audio interfaces. The reason that I bring up other gears that I kind of understand what sounds great, and sort of deduced that it kind of doesn’t matter what you have as long as it has a good noise floor as long as you can use other gear to beef it up. The mackies do with the new Onyx preamps. I looked it up & I think it was like 65dB headroom, it can cost thousands on other better mixers and be only 75db sometimes…so in that regard, another win. The crazy part is, I really like the onboard effects. There’s like no control over any part of them and that’s why I like them. They come really quick in a mix when you just need a little reverb or just a chorus or a stupid echo- I use it a lot! Good job on that too. The reason that I picked the PROFX16V3 was because of the eight channels of inserts. I love inserts on mixers because of the way that you can compress or EQ or put effects on single channels, but still remain in the mix. What I’m messing with now a little bit is that you can use an insert cable that has TS on one side and one TRS on the other side and route every Mackie insert channel to your multi channel audio interface and effectively make it into a tascam 12. … it can do that! I would love to have something like the SSL BIG SIX, but since I can’t afford it, I use this and with some silly pirated plugins on top of this, I sound great enough with the mackie. It’s not audiophile quality but it’s great. The onyx preamps on channels 1-8 can be saturated nicely! When I run out of them I feel sad when I just use the other channels haha. I would buy this again! It’s built really solid and it’s a comfortable mixer for my small studio.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid medium duty mixer. After 20+ years the brand is still reliable and affordable.
*by M***F on December 18, 2020*

I used to own a Mackie 1402 Series mixer, which was the smallest offered by Mackie that still had faders instead of pot dials. The build of this one is similar, maybe 80% as rugged as the old 1402 series (and subsequent updates) which has been consistently been $450 for over 20 years. My budget was a little lower this time around and opted for this model after pouring over reviews. It was around $300. I trust the brand. I like the included USB interface, but feel like it could have been updated to USB 3 or 4, but it works just fine as is. No driver needed for Mac. The included FX are very basic but handy since I don't own any outboard FX units or pedals. The Onxy Mic PreAmps are very good for a mixer at this price. It was a little tricky finding the rack ears for this model (because of the delay in shipping from non-prime sellers, I purchased from Sweetwater). Once installed in my rolling tilt rack (see my other Amazon reviews) I found the OSHA power cable and the USB cables stick straight out the back / top and interfered with the patch panel I had installed above it, despite the 1 RU space I left for access. After confirming which type of 90 degree replacement cables I needed- it was just 2 simple (under $10) purchases to get the mixer to fit properly. That was VERY specific to my config- but something to be aware of if the mixer is going to live in a rack vs desktop. I RECOMMEND this mixer for Quality and Value. I expect to own this one at least as long as the previous model.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love my Mackie Mixer
*by J***R on April 12, 2026*

I love my Mixer, I use it for my speaker monitoring system to get the maximum levels out of my recordings. I feed my interface to the mixer and I can easily see how hot my levels are. perfect for live recording and live streaming audio. easy to use works with my Mac, easy to transport, as it is light weight.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Mackie ProFX16v3 16-channel Mixer with USB and Effects
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*Last updated: 2026-05-16*