Hardly used, works great. Very interesting approach to mixing, super for gigs. ipaD not included. Lightning connector, NOT 30 pin. Shipped in original carton. Apparently they are no longer available; this unit was close to $700 when they stopped making them. This one is $400 clear to me plus shipping.
Answers to all your questions can be found here: Here are all of the answers: https://mackie.com/img/file_resources/DL806_1608_OM.pdf
The unit's dimensions are 11.5 x 3.7 x 15.4"
Weight 6.9 lb
The Packaging Info (to track down shipping costs from Los Angeles CA):
Package Weight 13.05 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 19 x 9 x 7"
Mackie DL1608 mixer SOLD please close
Mackie DL1608 mixer SOLD please close
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All the info is here: https://mackie.com/img/file_resources/DL806_1608_OM.pdfAndrew Srubas wrote:I am interested in this.
Does the mixing program have a full graphic EQ? How is the router? Do you run an additional router?
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I use this with my band and the cool thing is that if you set up an inexpensive router you can place the iPad on a mic stand holder and control the mix from wherever you sit or play. You can also do custom mixes for each band member with the Aux outs. Full EQ and effects as well. I love mine!
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I did that with this a couple of times; if I recall correctly, I think I left the ipad in the 1608 and used my iphone as a hotspot and controlled it from the stage.Flip Brown wrote:I use this with my band and the cool thing is that if you set up an inexpensive router you can place the iPad on a mic stand holder and control the mix from wherever you sit or play. You can also do custom mixes for each band member with the Aux outs. Full EQ and effects as well. I love mine!
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