[sdiy] FS: Mackie Onyx 1640 + Firewire Card + Rackears

James Elliott johans121 at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 18 23:08:54 CEST 2010


I have for sale one Mackie Onyx 1640 mixer with the firewire card and rack ears 
included. I'm asking to get $1000 for everything. The firewire card alone is 
worth $325 and the rack ears would normally set you back around $40 (mine 
weren't included in the box when I bought it new). This is a nice 16 channel 4 
sub bus mixer. It's got more routing flexibility than most larger consoles and 
works great for a home studio or for live use. The preamps are great and the 
eq's sound awesome! The only reason why I am selling it is because I have a 32 
channel mixer along with an external firewire interface and have no need for an 
additional 16 channels of mixing & conversion. I love this thing but it's gotta 
go.

I still have the original box for it and I may have the manuals sitting around 
as well, but if not, they are readily available online at no charge.

The mixer works as it should and it is in almost perfect cosmetic condition - it 
has a very small dent on the bottom front lip. You will barely notice it, and 
probably wouldn't if I didn't mention it. The ad/da converters sounds great and 
the interface provides an amazing deal as it provides 16 channels of ad 
conversion where most only provide 2 to 8. Don't pass this up. 


As far as shipping and payment is concerned. I doublebox everything I ship. I 
will pay for the packing. You, however, will pay for the shipping. I only accept 
personal paypal payments (that way they don't take a 3% cut) or certified money 
orders sent via an insured fedex (or similar) envelope with a tracking number 
(that way no one gets screwed if the envelope is lost in the mail). 


I've got plenty of references online (analog heaven & VSE under James (Jim) 
Elliott / johans121) and I will provide pictures upon request.

...if purchased before the end of July it will ship from Memphis, TN (USA), if 
purchased after it will ship from Knoxville, TN (USA).

-Jim


      



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