Greg
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Great product and company to buy from. Quick shipping
Marty
Reviewed in Canada on May 14, 2023
It’s a soundcraft - not much more to say. If you are looking for a good quality small console, this should be the one on top of your list
Doctor Who?
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2023
This was a great investment. Solid build, clean signal path, transparent tonality, and balanced connectors throughout. It is part of my studio monitoring system, and works perfectly.
Víctor Fernando Aguilar Cruz
Reviewed in Mexico on February 25, 2022
Me dedico a la producción de Eventos, y tengo 4 de estás consolas.. son Precisas y un Audio muy fino..
Ian Shaw
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2022
A nice small format mixer. Everything you need and nothing you don't (Well, almost. More on that later). Though Soundcraft calls this a 6 channel mixer, it also has 2 dedicated stereo channels and a 2 track input. There are some OEMs out there that would insist on calling this a 12 channel board. The board is resolutely and completely analog. No microprocessor anything. A good result of this is that there is only one minor mystery to operating it (More on that later). The controls are well labeled and logically arranged exactly where you would expect them to be. All channels are clear, quiet, and neutral in terms of coloration. The eq controls (hi, low, and sweapable mid) are minimalist but no less than what is commonly needed to get a good mix. The I/O capabilities (2 main, 2 aux, 2 monitor outputs, inserts for all mic channels and both main output channels) are pretty minimal, but again, what is needed for a basic mix.In terms of usage case four come immediately to mind: (1) Small band just starting out. With this mixer, a few mics, and a couple of powered speakers you have a nice reasonably portable PA that does not require a masters degree in audio engineering to use, a professional roadie to move, nor a millionaire's budget to buy. (2) In a larger setting a mixing board like this is nice for handling sub-mixing jobs (e.g. drum mic submixer). (3) Convention panelist mic mixer (What I got mine for). And (4) Training: Learn how this board handles sound and you will have a good understanding of basic common audio mixing concepts applicable to almost all mixers.The one mystery (and the only reason this is a 4 star rather than a 5 star review) is why there is no on-off switch. If you plug in the cord and the outlet is hot, the board is on. This does make power up sequencing something to be aware of (Powered speakers/amps last please!). Plan accordingly. My guess is that Soundcraft figured the board would almost always wind up plugged into a switched power strip and that that power strip would always be plugged in switched off before getting turned on. The board has no finicky microprocessors to glitch with a less than clean switch and it is one less frequently used on-board component to fail. So long as there are no line switched amps on that same power strip you are probably fine...By the by: The photo depicts the EPM6 neatly tucked into an inexpensive Apache 4800 travel/storage case. (Sometimes its nice to know that you don't need to spend more on the road case than you did on the board.)
Jorge Martínez
Reviewed in Mexico on November 15, 2022
Sonido de calidad impresionante. Pre's cálidos y con cuerpo. Componentes finos y de gran duración. La recomiendo ampliamente.
Gina Schmidt
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2021
Hooked this up and started testing it. Mic pre’s are clean with plenty of headroom. Love that it has the classic’British’ eq with swept mods. All was great until after running it, some strange distortion began in the audio. A few minutes later it stopped. Unfortunately so did the PFL functions. Reluctantly returned it and replaced with a Yamaha. But I miss having a Soundcraft.
IGOR TAKASHI ABE PEZZOLI
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2019
This mixer is awesome. Robust, easy to operate, reliable. It has everything that I need for my home studio live recording and gigs. I truly recommend it.
Morley
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2018
This works really well. I'm happy with the purchase. Only drawback is if you need RCA inputs. You can make it work but it's not ideal.
Igladlyhelp
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2016
Excellent Product, Great quality.
thomas m grim
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2015
I have owned this for a while now and must say that this mixer is typical Soundcraft quality at a great price. I mostly use my 12 channel usb behringer mixer because I don't want to abuse this one. I probably want it to last forever. The fact is the preamps on this Soundcraft are amazing at this price point and the build quality is excellent. I wanted to give it 4 stars because I feel I have given too many great reviews on here. Hey, I do my homework. I love this mixer. Snob appeal at a bargain price.
Jason Stanley
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2014
(I'll update this after I've taken it on a few road tours)I got this Soundcraft to replace my Behringer Xenyx 1002 mixer for live performances.Currently I have it set up in my home studio, and it is working quite well for me. I'm running a pair of drum machines, a pair of synthesizers, and a few misc. effects/samplers through at the same time. I'm able to accurately EQ everything to fit well together, and the EQs seem clean and transparent. The additional feature of a mid-eq selector is handy for carving out space in a cluttered soundscape for vocals and lead synthesizers.The mixer is quite compact, especially considering all of the inputs, outputs, and inserts you get - All cords and cables can be contained within the rectangle frame for an especially snug fit - the power cord, rather than jutting out the back of the mixer like most, instead comes out of the bottom of the mixer, in a small 'underpass' created by the incline of the mixer. The power cable, while rather short, doesn't have a big wall-wart or power block on it, which is pretty nice.I plan on taking this mixer on a 6-date tour early this summer, and will definitely be pushing it to the max - I'll update this review then - but so far, this mixer looks great, sounds great, and is priced just right.
Chill
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2013
My day gig is insurance sales. My night gig is DJ and KJ. My son has been a professional musician for several years and when I asked him what mixer I should upgrade to for my powered main speakers (also purchased from Amazon!) he didn't hesitate to recommend Soundcraft. I love this mixer! The controls are super smooth and precise. Being able to have sweepable mids is a real plus. Using XLR cables to the speakers generates amazingly clear transparent music with loads of headroom. Vocals come across crystal clear, even using less expensive mikes. Another real "plus" is the built in power supply. Though it makes the unit a bit heavier than some other brands that offer similar control configurations, I don't have to mess with a seperate transformer and those dinky little connectors on the mixer. In short, you won't go wrong by purchasing one of these, whether you might be using it for DJ work or for a 5 piece band.