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QSC TouchMix-16 Compact Digital Mixer with Bag

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$1,699.99

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About this item

  • 20 Full Function Inputs: 12 Mic,4 Mic/Line (XLR/TRS Combo), 2 Stereo Line (TRS), Talkback (XLR), USB 2-track
  • Outputs: 6 Aux (XLR), 2 Stereo (TRS), Main R/L (XLR), Cue (TRS), Monitor (TRS)
  • TRS Aux outs drive wired In Ear Monitors (IEM) directly
  • 4-band full parametric EQ, variable high-pass and low-pass filters on all input channels
  • Gate and compressor on all input channels


The QSC TouchMix-16 compact digital mixers are designed for musicians, production professionals and live performance venues that need the power and capability of a large concert mixing console in a compact, affordable and easy to use form. The TouchMix-16 mixer has the functionality to satisfy demanding professionals combined with a range of features and functions that help the less experienced user achieve quality results. The QSC Touch Mix Series represents a breakthrough in innovation and digital mixer design - the result of a remarkable collaboration between QSC and industry icons Greg Mackie and Peter Watts (M&W Pro Audio Ltd.) Touch Mix not only resets the bar for performance and value, but also redefines the user experience for both professionals and novices alike.


James
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
Purchased this unit in September as a backup. Our primary mixer, also a Touchmix-16, died a couple of weeks ago so we replaced it with the new one. Unfortunately the one purchased in September will not 'push' a signal through either Aux Out port (7/8 or 9/10). Created a support ticket with the company and have not heard anything from them on the matter. Not exactly ideal.
Rashi
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2019
Great mixer, amazing layout very easy to get around and "mix" very fast, the fx are high quality.It would be nice if qsc would put in a little more color in the app making navigation even easier.The touch screen is ok but you need to press a little hard on the screen.. wish it would be more like a smartphone. the worst of all is the power supply the mixer rebooted to me a lot of times in the middle of live gigs because of power supply connection problems cut out and it was very hard near impossible to reach qsc on email.
Gennady L.
Reviewed in Canada on May 30, 2019
It’s built well and very practical. Sounds great. So many options and things you can do. We run television production as well as the radio and live cast at the same time. It does well everything we need it fiOr.
Gerardo
Reviewed in Mexico on January 19, 2019
Pequeña pero increíblemente completa. La recomiendo al 100%
Tech Guy
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2018
My rating is for the mixer. I think I may have received an open box unit.I work with a band. Everyone is able send to me via a (MIC level) XLR cable. We have been using an 01V96. What a difference on my back. We have an A1 on some nights. We did tonight for practice. We used the TouchMix. Overall reviews were good from everyone. The A1 said the touch screen was going to have to take some getting use to. He preferred the feel of a motorized fader, but could live with the TouchMix.We did have two issues. The unit reset itself in the middle of a song. We think it may have been the power, but nothing else reset. During a break, someone accidently unplugged the unit. When it was plugged back in, it power cycled several times and then went into some sort of firmware update mode. We exited out and it worked fine the rest of the night. The A1 said there is a firmware update available. I am going to install it before our rehearsal tomorrow night.There is a mystery Ethernet port on the back. Since QSC does not appear to have a custom protocol, like Yamaha, we can't figure out what it is for.
Ricolai
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2018
Excellent choice for small church praise and worship. This product has given me everything I need and more, performing flawlessly for 2 years. I think I will never use it to its full potential but still consider the touchmix-30 for more input output flexibility. It is a bargain for the price.
GeraldPro89
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2018
For the price, the features you get are outstanding. Having some experience using a variety of different analog and digital consoles, this one does well.It would be nice to have the option to connect it to a computer and create scenes ahead of time but I love being able to use my Ipad, Iphone and have multiple people use their devices.The preamps are not my favourite but they sound good and get the job done.I appreciate the pre-sets, they offer a good starting point for any application. Especially newbies.The touchscreen isn't as sensitive as I maybe would want in comparison to my iPad, but that is likely because it is also more durable than an iPad screen.I would recommend​ and I would purchase this again.
Jamie and Craig
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2016
This mixer is tiny yet does so much! Really easy to use and sounds great. Easy to save all your setups for the different projects you might be in and records easily in WAV format to a USB drive. I had a problem with the power supply, but the customer service directly from QSC was outstanding... immediately shipped me a brand new power supply free of charge.
Jiques
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2016
Item is great. Amazon service is not!
BfloBassist
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2016
I should start this by saying I have been mixing bands for over 30 years, and I own or have owned digital boards by Presonus and Allen & Heath (my current rig is a A&H QU-16) Also, more frequently than not, I mix sound while playing bass in the band, which makes getting to channel and monitor controls quickly a must-have feature.I purchased the Touch-Mix 16 to make set-up easier and because of the extremely small footprint of this mixer. I was not happy with the sound quality compared to the A&H or the fact that the channel trim controls are not digital, but I think that may be unique to my style of mixing and band situation. What I was very unhappy about, and which caused me to return this mixer, is the number of times you must touch the screen to get to things like channel EQ, compression, gating, monitor mixes, monitor eq, etc. With the QU serier, one button press for any channel and you have all channel EQ and dynamics presented on the knobs (encoders) at the same time for quick adjustment. Likewise, monitor mixes are one press and the channel faders all snap to their current mixed position. One more press gives you all the monitor eq and processing parameters presented on the encoders. Very fast and very easy to change. The Presonus StudioLive was even easier, but the QU has 10 aux outs while the Presonus has 6, and the QU has motorized faders which is a big help especially with monitor mixes and GEQ settings.I think the Touch-Mix has great potential, but you need 2 hands available to use it properly, even if you set up multiple iPads dedicated to monitor mix, main graphic eq, etc. I also recommend QSC do away with the analog pre-amp trim controls in lieu of digital control for us users that often set up for the same mics on the same sources every show only to find the trims have moved as a result of packing up the mixer or transporting it in the provided soft case. Then use the knobs to create full-time eq and dynamics encoders that become active with a press of a new, Processing button to get into the active channel or monitor settings. Just a suggestion ....For now, I'll stick with the QU-16, which is disappointing because the TouchMix is really compact, light, easy to pack and transport, and fits where the QU-16 can't. I'll keep waiting! :-)
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2016
Took me about an hour to figure out tall the basics and a little longer to figure out recording, DCA groups, and some of the more detailed setups.Presets are really nice to get you started and help you learn the software. Was able to get a good recording of my band without much fuss.Touchscreen could be a lot better but I'm guessing that would have bumped up the price.One feature they should add is the ability to play mp3s from a directory on a thumbdrive.I haven't used the iOS software much (only have a phone) but it seemed solid when I played with it.Best features are that it is so light and portable yet has so much power.