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Allen & Heath ZED-18 - 18-Channel Touring Quality Mixer with USB I/O (AH-ZED-18)

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  • DuoPre XLR Microphone preamps, including 48V Phantom power for condenser microphones and up to 69dB of gain. Each preamp uses two gain stages to provide a full and accurate sound across the entire gain range with enough power for even the most gain hungry mics.
  • A 100Hz High Pass Filter on every mono input allows unneeded low frequencies to be removed, then the 3-band MusiQ EQ with swept mid frequency uses carefully selected frequencies to ensure your sound sculpting is always musical. Cut or boost highs and lows with shelving EQ and use the mid frequency selection to choose exactly where to adjust the mid frequencies, especially useful for vocals, guitar and other instruments with a rich mid-range.
  • Two ‘Pre-Fade’ Auxiliary outputs enable separate mixes to be sent to monitor speakers or any feeds that require a mix of channels independent of the main mix. Another two ‘Post-Fade’ Auxiliary outputs sends signal at a level which follows the send level to the main mix, ideal for use with external FX units, feeds to subwoofers or creating a mix for streaming or recording.
  • A routable stereo-in stereo-out USB connection makes it easy to record the whole main mix or just the channels you need and enables a stereo return from the connected device to be routed back to the mix. It’s also class compliant and does not require drivers, meaning not just Mac and Windows computers can be connected, but also many mobile devices such as tablets or even smart phones.
  • Optional rack ear kit [ZED1802-RK19] securely fits the mixer into a standard 19” rack or flight case.
  • 10 Mic, 10 Line/ Inst, 4 Stereo (2 Left, 2 Righ), 2 USB Audio



3.8 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
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  • #78 in Unpowered Recording Mixers
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available April 19, 2012 Color Name Black Hardware Interface 1/4-inch Audio Proficiency Level Intermediate Power Source Corded Electric

Allen & Heath's ZED-18 has an incredibly advanced feature-set for a mixer at this level. It gives musicians, venues and hire companies access to 10 full mono channels and 4 stereo channels in a compact, rack mountable format. Configurable USB audio in/out makes it easy to capture stereo recordings. The ZED-18 features 18 inputs comprised of 10 mono and 4 stereo channels. The mono inputs provide high quality microphone preamps and three-band EQ. The ZED-18 features a USB connector for direct integration with Mac and Windows computers, and a copy of Sonar LE recording software is included. ZED-18 features a responsive 3-band, swept mid frequency EQ design which utilizes MusiQ - with optimized slope (or Q factor) for equalizing individual instruments. Inserts on all mono channels and stereo output provide flexible routing and control to outboard processors, effects, monitors, etc. The main output section features a pair of balanced XLR connectors. Allen & Heath is known for building high quality mixers for the last 40-plus years. At any time of day or night, across the globe, there is an Allen & Heath mixer out there working hard, sounding great and making life a little easier for the person at the controls.


azahel s.
Reviewed in Mexico on August 20, 2024
MI producto llego incluso antes del tiempo establecido, llego en perfectas condiciones y con su instructivo y poliza de garantia como deben de ser en todos los productos.
S lakshminarayanamurthy
Reviewed in India on April 9, 2022
 
Sanderson Dear
Reviewed in Canada on April 21, 2018
Allen & Heath win the day. Great board. I weighed up the whole Soundcraft vs. Allen & Heath debate when it came time to replace my almost 15yr old Mackie. Decided on this gem and Axe Music got the goods to me in a super fast manner. Thanks guys.
S. Rose
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2017
5 Stars because I love it, it is loaded with features, it sounds amazing and at the price - it is. However, that doesn't mean it's perfect. Quality at cost is excellent. Sound quality was above what I expected, and to be fair - I'm a harsh critic and expected to be disappointed. I have a lunchbox setup with some pro quality pres, some of the best, so I have a reference. However, I needed many more simultaneous channels for recording bands all at once. I decided to replace an older smaller board. This unit holds its own in sound quality and most likely won't disappoint. I was very impressed with my first recordings through it. The EQs worked well, it just worked and sounded nice. I love the inserts for out/in routing... great for going to an audio interface and mixing to a monitoring solution. So with all that, what's not great? Well, +48V is all 16 channels on or off. That is lame. No ribbons need apply here. And the USB interface is 2 channels, which is lame for a board with this many channels. But it's doubly so when you realize MacOS will let you link audio interface units but then you realize that the interface is just 44.1k and 16bit... the lowest of the low of modern digital sampling. It makes the USB part mostly useless since you want higher quality masters to begin with and won't use this despite having it. And I figure many bought it for that selling point because it wasn't clear what you were getting. Lastly, the faders have nice travel, but are far too light in feel... not cheap per say, but they slide too easily for proper mixing IMO. I like some tactile feedback... and these don't have it. Again, for the cost, highly recommended... as long as you understand the critiques are valid and are real limitations compared to more expensive gear.
Customer
Reviewed in India on July 29, 2016
Very bad
NorthernLogger
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2015
This board is the hub of my home vocal studio, where I work as a professional Voiceover Artist.The ZED-14 is an easy way to route my inputs between my DAWs and other outputs (headphones at the recording desk and in the booth, studio monitors, etc.). The board also has the input and output flexibility to allow me to run Skype mix-minus set ups, telephone VOIP patches, etc., so that clients can listen to and comment on my work in real time while I'm in the booth, but I can exclude their inputs from the Mains output, so their comments don't make it to my DAW master tracks.The USB interface is solid and doesn't seem to introduce any problematic latency (though I monitor directly from the mains output, not from the USB Return). I also don't notice any digital artifacting and, in fact, think that it does as well at analog-digital conversion as my much more expensive Lavry converter that's a dedicated box in my signal chain.The entire board has an extremely solid and professional feel to it. Granted, I'm a VO artist and engineer and don't tote it from gig to gig or hammer on it during multi-feed recording sessions, but I have a lot of confidence in the durability and longevity of the board.The mic preamps are good, but not great. For a board in this price range, they're solid and should be fine for most gigging musicians and basic home recording. They're very quiet with a very, very low noise floor and good responsiveness. The gain controls, 100Hz Hi-pass filter, and 3 band EQ all perform their jobs, and the sweepable mid-frequency EQ is a really nice feature.Unfortunately, for what I do, the preamps don't have the chops to deliver on powerful Voiceovers with top-shelf tube mics. I can't hold that against the ZED in the rating, though. It's not billed as a full signal chain solution; in order to get the sound I need, I have to run through a channel strip with a compressor, more powerful pre, de-esser/limiter, and a more surgical EQ.Overall, this board is a critical part of my studio and sound chain. It's flexibility allows me to offer client services that other boards don't, and until I started pairing it with boutique tube mics it met all of my daily needs.
J. Colon
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2013
I orginally bought a Heath & Allen ZED-12FX from an online music distributor (who will remain anonymous!). It turned out that I need more inputs than what the unit had. So, I decided to upgrade to the ZED-22FX...actually found it cheaper on Amazon...more than $150 cheaper! Same quality as the "big guys". This mixer has it all...enough capability to turn your basement into a studio, or play out somewhere on a medium-size gig with ease. It will easily handle any external music device and any instrument/XLR mic input. The 3-band EQ is fairly straight-forward to use, and you can even adjust the amount of effect to each channel...a nice feature if you want more reverb on the vocals but a lesser amount on the drums. The effects are definitely studio quality, and will stand up to an rank-mounted effects you can buy. All sliders have a pro-feel to them, and it even comes with the Roland X2 Sonar (Calkwake) software to record directly from the mixer to your laptop using the included USB cable. I use it for every gig my band plays in, and all of our practices too. I even go direct to my powered FOH speakers and the sound is clear as a bell! I highly recommend this mixer, you will not be disappointed!
rm
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2012
What can i say?Its a nice board, the EQs sound nice and it does exactly what it says on the tin - very happy customer :DWill definitely deal with this company again.
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