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Test: Mackie ProFXv3+

he ProFX6v3, ProFX10v3 and Pro-FX12v3 are currently available with the aforementioned plus. The numbers stand for the available number of channels, but the models also differ in other respects. On the smaller models with 6 or 10 channels, the volume of each channel is adjusted with a rotary control, while the model with 12 channels is equipped with faders. The fader caps have a clear indentation for the fingers and are, therefore, very easy to grip, even when controlling several channels at the same time. The faders also offer very pleasant resistance. This makes mixing much more fun than with the closely spaced knobs, which are also a little too high and tapered

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