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Allen & Heath ZED-420 Mixer
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Description
The ZED series of 4-bus mixer's takes inspiration from other product lines within the A&H range, combining them with fresh new ideas to give stunning results in a neat and easy-to-use package.
The padless DuoPre mic/line pre-amplifier is the new design, first implemented on the ZED-14 and delivers a high-headroom, low-noise signal. The 4-band, 2-sweep EQ, along with the low-noise summing amps, is borrowed from the acclaimed GL2400, while the bus architecture is a simplified, but equally comprehensive, version of the one employed in the successful GL series.
The USB audio interface, with its uniquely flexible capability, allows different signals to be sent to USB, from L/R or from selected aux buses. The USB return signal can be routed straight to the L/R mix, or to a stereo channel. Connectors are on top for easy plugging and patching. Construction, with individual circuit boards firmly nutted to the top panel, is as rock solid as Allen & Heath's top-of-the-range ML Series audio mixers.



Features
- 16 mono inputs plus 2 dual stereo channels, 4-Bus
- 4-band EQ with 2 swept mids and in/out switch
- 6 auxiliary sends (2 pre, 2 post, 2 pre/post)
- 4 sub groups fed from each channel
- L, R and M main mix outputs
- Individual channel 48V phantom power
- Direct output on every mono channel
- 2 dual stereo inputs with 4-band EQ
- Peak and signal indication on every channel
- 2 matrix sections available; can send output to USB
- Configurable USB stereo audio in/out
- Master level controls on all outputs
- Easy to use layout—all connections and controls on top surface
- Product Includes: Mains Lead (UK 3-Pin), Type A-B USB Lead (to connect the ZED to your computer)
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submitted16 years ago
byCharles Mizikar IV
fromPortage, Kalamazoo
This board gets the job done, however the Aux sends do more hissing than sending and the head amp could improve as well. I used this board for a four week show at a local professional theater and I really wasn't thrilled with it. Routing is fine, main sends are clean and clear, but I would recommend spending your money on a different board. I haven't had too many problems with the Mackie 1604 VL-Z3 or you might want to upgrade to the Onyx series if you're willing to spend that much, you'll get four more channels for about the same price.
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