
Soundcraft Notepad-12FX Mixer + Rockville Headphones Bundle
Legendary Soundcraft preamps meet studio-grade monitoring in one plug-and-play bundle built for podcasters, musicians, and content creators.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 19, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
Key Features
Package Includes: (1) Soundcraft Notepad-12FX 12-Channel Analog Mixer w/ USB I/O and Lexicon Effects, (1) Rockville PRO-M50 Studio Headphones w/ Detachable Coil Cable, Case+Extra Ear Pad
Features of Notepad-12FX:, Soundcraft Notepad-12FX 12-Channel Analog Mixer with USB I/O and Lexicon Effects , Get legendary Soundcraft quality from professional microphone preamps, Easily record, edit and playback from your Mac and PC with an integrated USB audio interface—simply plug-and-play with your Mac*
Sweeten your mix with HARMAN digital signal processing including iconic Lexicon reverb, echo and delay, Getting a great mix is easy with a familiar channel strip layout that includes EQ, aux send, master fader level and rotary headphone volume control, Durable metal enclosure that’s built-to-last
Features of PRO-M50: Rockville PRO-M50 Studio Headphones w/ Detachable Coil Cable, Case+Extra Ear Pad, Professional High-Definition Studio Headphones, 40mm Neodymium drivers, Ergonomically designed swivel ear cups, Supreme sound isolation, Accurate sound reproduction, Minimal bleed, Sturdy and durable steel headband and arms, Soft leather headband cover
Interchangeable leather and soft suede ear cups covers included, Detachable 51” coil cable made of 100% Oxygen Free Copper (158” fully extended), Gold plated 3.5mm connector, Gold plated ¼” adapter, Hard leather carrying case, Stainless steel headband frame and moving arms are durable and long-lasting
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Soundcraft mic preamps deliver noticeably cleaner gain than budget mixers at this price tier — transients from dynamic mics sound open and defined rather than choked
- USB plug-and-play on macOS means zero driver headaches — connect the cable and your DAW sees a stereo input immediately
- Lexicon effects routed through the aux bus let performers hear reverb in their cue mix without coloring the dry recording feed
- 12 channels in a compact metal chassis handles podcasts, small band rehearsals, and content creator setups without crowding a desk
- PRO-M50 detachable coil cable reaches across a studio or live rig without tangling, and the included carrying case protects headphones during transport
👎 Cons
- USB output is stereo mix-only — no individual channel routing to a DAW, which limits multitrack post-production flexibility
- Self-noise becomes noticeable on the mic preamps at high gain settings, particularly with low-output ribbon or dynamic mics in quiet studio environments
- The Notepad-12FX lacks a dedicated pad switch on mic inputs, which can cause clipping issues with high-SPL sources like kick drum mics or loud guitar amps positioned close
- PRO-M50 headphones lean toward consumer-oriented tonality with a slight low-end emphasis that can mislead bass-heavy mix decisions
- No direct monitoring zero-latency blend control between USB return and live input — monitoring latency depends entirely on your DAW buffer settings