Product Description
The Soundcraft EFX12 is a remarkable 12-channel high-performance analog mixer. It combines the features of the well - loved Soundcraft EPM mixer with a built - in 24 - bit digital Lexicon effects processor. This expands the Soundcraft's low - cost, multipurpose compact product range. The mixer uses the AudioDNA processor, also found in many Digitech and Lexicon outboard devices, like the highly regarded Lexicon MX400. With over 35 years of experience, Lexicon guarantees top - notch reverb and processing, offering high - quality effects rarely seen at this price point. Key features include 8 + 2 and 12 + 2 channel frame sizes, a 24 - bit Lexicon digital effects processor with 32 FX settings, tap tempo and FX setting store functions, 1 FX send per channel, a configurable auxiliary bus, XLR - type and 1/4” metal jack connector sockets, RCA phono stereo playback inputs and record outputs, 3 - band EQ on both mono and stereo inputs, TRS insert sockets on all mono inputs, ten - segment LED output metering, an intuitive solo system, a headphone output, easy rack - mountability, and a custom Karaoke preset. Technical specs: Height 432mm (17.0”), Width 91mm (3.6”), Depth 362mm (14.3”), Weight 5.8kg (12.8lb).
Using the Soundcraft EFX12 mixer is a breeze. First, connect your audio sources to the appropriate input sockets, like XLR - type or 1/4” metal jacks. You can use the RCA phono sockets for stereo playback and recording. Adjust the 3 - band EQ on mono and stereo inputs to get the perfect sound. Use the tap tempo function to set the right rhythm for your effects. To save your favorite FX settings, just use the FX setting store function. When using the headphone output, make sure to set the volume at a comfortable level. For rack - mounting, follow the standard procedures and ensure it's secure. As for maintenance, keep the mixer in a clean and dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. Regularly check the connections to make sure they're tight and free from corrosion. If you're not using the mixer for a long time, it's a good idea to unplug it from the power source.