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The Mackie ProFX10v3+ is an analogue mixer built with a smart set of ingredients. It comes with a maximum sampling rate of 24‑bit/192 kHz, excellent Onyx preamps and, most interestingly, a bidirectional Bluetooth interface that can bring audio like phone calls or backing tracks straight into the mix. Thanks to its 2×4 USB configuration, it can operate as a dedicated recording interface, as a loopback device, or as a full stereo‑sum feed directly into the computer. The ProFX10v3+ offers ten different inputs, four of them mic inputs equipped with low‑noise, clip-resistant Onyx preamps that provide a clean, uncoloured signal with up to 60dB of headroom – enough to give even gain‑hungry dynamic microphones a solid level to work with. And for anyone using a condenser microphone, the obligatory phantom power is right where it should be.
To make everyone's workflow when recording audio as efficient as possible, that's pretty much what the Mackie ProFX10v3+ seems to be aiming for. And it gets it spot on: It's equipped with a three-band EQ for each of the full channel strips, and the mixer also includes two small push‑buttons that drop either a compressor or the entire effects section into the signal path. The compressor runs with a fixed 6:1 ratio and a variable threshold. This compact desk unit's single headphone output carries everything fed into channels 1 through 10, making it a simple way to mix live bands, home recording set-ups, and more complex roundtable podcasts or streaming sessions. Alongside the phones level control, there's a blend knob that allows smooth fading between the sum of the inputs and the two USB inputs. As this signal is routed solely to the headphones, it's perfect for DAW workflows.
Songwriters, podcasters, producers, influencers, DJs, and home‑studio hobbyists can all refine their sound with the high‑resolution GigFX+ effects and 12 presets, all of which can be edited and saved via the large LCD screen. Blending the warmth of an analogue mixer – thanks to the acclaimed Onyx microphone preamps – with the precision of digital effects, the Mackie Pro10FXv3+ is a perfect fit for home studios and live events alike. With up to 60dB of gain and extremely low self-noise, the interface delivers reliably clean audio, whether it's capturing podcasts, streaming games, or producing the next big track. On top of all that, this compact powerhouse is just as solidly built as every other Mackie device, despite its surprisingly small footprint: At just 272×84×302mm, it'll fit comfortably on any desk, and won't be any trouble on the road either.
In 1988 Greg Mackie, already a successful co-founder of a pro audio company, founded Mackie Designs Inc. with the goal of producing affordable, high-quality mixers. The company's first official product, the LM-1602 line mixer, was initially produced within the four walls of his home. As sales figures were encouraging, its successor model CR-1604 soon followed - and in 1991 the company finally moved into its first proper production facility. The combination of reliable quality and low prices quickly brought the company enormous success, so that by 1995 Mackie had already sold 100,000 products. In 2003, the company was renamed LOUD Audio, LLC so that there is no longer any confusion between the Mackie brand and its former parent company of the same name.
The low‑cut filter on the Mackie ProFX10v3+ functions more or less like a high‑pass at 100Hz; for a compact mixer like this, a high‑pass filter is an extremely useful tool, helping to trim away unnecessary frequencies and interference, and giving a better signal‑to‑noise ratio even at higher levels. A high‑pass filter at 100Hz doesn’t mean that everything below that point is cut off entirely; those frequencies are reduced gradually at a defined rate. On the ProFX10v3+, that rate is 18dB per octave, meaning that 50Hz is reproduced 18dB lower than 100Hz. To make it easy to get started straight away, an OEM version of the Waveform software – a genuinely capable DAW – is included. With all these features, alongside its straightforward connectivity, analogue warmth, and upgraded effects engine, the Mackie ProFX10v3+ is ready to serve as the perfect centrepiece for any home studio.