
Gravity DL16S+TH02+XLR(2)+M Mackie DL16S Digital Rack Mixer Bundle
Wireless-controlled 16-channel digital rack mixer bundle with Onyx+ preamps for live sound and studio tracking
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Overview
Key Features
Mackie DL16S Mixer + Tascam TH02 + EMB XLR Cable (2) + Gravity Phone Holder Bundle
Ample I/O including 16 stereo-linkable input channels, 8 fully assignable XLR outputs, 13 output buses, 6 stereo-linkable aux sends, 6 stereo-linkable subgroups, a Main L/R bus, and a headphone output
16 recallable Onyx+ mic preamps deliver top-notch sound
Wireless mixing allows you to take control of your mix via an iPad
4 onboard FX processors with dedicated sends and returns create polished, professional-sounding mixes
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Sixteen Onyx+ preamps deliver clean, detailed gain with low self-noise across all channels, keeping your signal chain transparent from source to mix bus
- Wireless iPad control via Master Fader app lets you walk the room and tune the mix from the audience perspective — a genuine workflow advantage over fixed-console mixing
- Built-in 16x16 USB audio interface means you can capture full multitrack recordings of every show or rehearsal without additional hardware
- Four onboard FX processors with dedicated sends and returns eliminate the need for outboard reverb and delay units, streamlining your rack
- Compact rack-mount form factor fits into a 3U space, making load-in and setup significantly faster than traditional analog console rigs
👎 Cons
- Entirely dependent on iPad and Wi-Fi connection for mixing — no physical faders or knobs on the unit itself, which can feel vulnerable during a critical show
- Built-in Wi-Fi router can struggle in RF-saturated venues, often requiring an external router purchase to maintain reliable control
- The bundled Tascam TH-02 headphones are functional for basic cueing but lack the detail and isolation a serious engineer would want for critical listening
- At 40W total power handling, the headphone output may not drive high-impedance monitoring headphones with enough level in loud stage environments
- No built-in touchscreen or display means you cannot make any adjustments if your iPad battery dies or the app crashes mid-set