Mackie ProFX22v3 22-Channel Analog Mixer with USB
The Mackie ProFX22v3 is a professional 22-channel analogue mixer designed for live sound, rehearsal rooms, venues, churches, schools, bands, engineers, recording setups and larger multi-microphone PA systems. It combines hands-on analogue control, Mackie Onyx microphone preamps, 24 built-in GigFX effects, 4-bus routing and 24-bit/192kHz USB recording in one practical live and studio-ready desk.
Built for users who need more input capacity than a compact mixer, the ProFX22v3 gives you the channels and control required for full bands, multiple vocal microphones, instruments, playback devices, stage monitoring and recording. With 17 Onyx microphone preamps, one-knob compression, 3-band EQ with sweepable mids, subgroup routing and a 2x4 USB interface, it is a strong choice for anyone who needs a serious analogue mixer without moving into a complicated digital console.
It follows the same practical Mackie approach as the ShowBox template, bringing useful live sound, recording and performance tools together in one dependable product that helps musicians, venues and engineers work quickly with less extra equipment.
Why Choose the Mackie ProFX22v3?
The Mackie ProFX22v3 is designed for larger live sound setups that need plenty of inputs, straightforward control and dependable audio quality. Instead of using a smaller mixer that quickly runs out of channels, the ProFX22v3 gives you the space to handle vocals, drums, guitars, keys, playback, effects and monitor mixes from one central desk.
The 22-channel layout makes it ideal for bands, schools, churches, small venues, function groups and rehearsal rooms. You can connect multiple microphones, stereo instruments, DI boxes, media players and external equipment, making it much more flexible than a compact 6, 10 or 12-channel mixer.
17 Onyx microphone preamps give the ProFX22v3 a strong front end for vocals, drums, acoustic instruments, speech and dynamic microphones. These preamps offer up to 60dB of gain, helping sources sound clean, detailed and professional whether you are mixing live or recording through USB.
One-knob compression is especially useful for live sound. It helps control vocals, bass, acoustic guitar, drums and speech without requiring a separate rack compressor or detailed dynamics knowledge. For busy live environments, this makes it easier to keep important channels controlled in the mix.
The GigFX effects engine gives you 24 built-in effects, including useful reverbs, delays and modulation-style options. This lets you add polish to vocals and instruments without needing an external effects processor, which is especially useful for venues, churches, schools and rehearsal spaces that need a self-contained setup.
The 2x4 USB interface gives the ProFX22v3 useful recording and playback flexibility. You can record in up to 24-bit/192kHz quality and use zero-latency hardware monitoring for overdubs, making it suitable for rehearsal capture, live recordings, home studio use and content creation.
The 4-bus design is a major advantage over smaller mixers. Subgroups make it easier to control sections of the mix, such as drums, backing vocals, instruments or playback channels, from dedicated faders. This is especially useful for larger live mixes where quick control matters.
Comparison Against Popular Alternatives
| Product | Best For | Key Difference |
|---|---|---|
| Mackie ProFX22v3 | Bands, venues, churches, schools, rehearsal rooms and larger live sound setups | 22-channel mixer with 17 Onyx preamps, 4-bus routing, GigFX effects and 24-bit/192kHz USB recording |
| Mackie ProFX12v3+ | Smaller live, streaming and podcasting setups | More modern Bluetooth/USB-C workflow, but with far fewer channels and less live routing capacity |
| Mackie ProFX16v3 | Medium-sized live sound and rehearsal setups | Similar ProFXv3 workflow with fewer channels, making the ProFX22v3 better for larger multi-mic setups |
| Mackie Onyx16 | Premium analogue recording and live mixing | More studio-focused with SD recording and multitrack workflow, while the ProFX22v3 is a larger-format live mixer with extensive input capacity |
| Yamaha MG20XU | Traditional 20-channel analogue live mixing | Strong analogue mixer option, while the ProFX22v3 offers Mackie’s Onyx preamps, GigFX effects and ProFX USB recording workflow |
The Mackie ProFX22v3 is especially strong if you need a full-size analogue mixer for live sound but still want USB recording, onboard effects and practical routing without moving into a digital mixing system.
Who Is It For?
The Mackie ProFX22v3 is ideal for bands, venues, schools, churches, rehearsal rooms, function groups, live engineers, event spaces and recording users who need more channels than a compact mixer can provide.
Beginners working in larger PA setups will appreciate the clear analogue layout and familiar fader-based workflow. Intermediate and advanced users will benefit from the 17 Onyx preamps, 4-bus routing, channel inserts, one-knob compression, monitor sends, built-in effects and USB recording capability.
It is also useful for spaces where different users may need to operate the mixer. Schools, churches and community venues often need equipment that is capable but not overly complicated, and the ProFX22v3 offers a good balance of professional control and straightforward operation.
Why Choose a 22-Channel Analogue Mixer with USB?
A 22-channel analogue mixer is a great choice when you need enough input capacity for real live sound work. Smaller mixers are ideal for solo performers or compact setups, but full bands, drum kits, multiple vocalists and larger events quickly require more channels and better routing.
The Mackie ProFX22v3 adds useful modern features to a traditional analogue mixer format. You get physical faders, hands-on EQ, monitor sends, compression, effects, subgroups and USB recording in one desk. This makes it a practical choice for users who want the speed of analogue control with the convenience of computer recording.
For bands, it means one mixer can handle rehearsals, gigs and recording. For venues, it gives enough inputs for different event types. For schools and churches, it provides a reliable central mixing desk that can support speech, music and playback without being difficult to understand.
Story & Context
Mackie has built a strong reputation for practical mixers that work well in real venues, rehearsal rooms, studios and mobile setups. The ProFX range has become a popular choice for users who need reliable analogue mixing with useful recording and effects features.
The ProFX22v3 continues that approach in a larger-format desk. It gives live sound users the familiar control of an analogue mixer, while adding Onyx preamps, built-in effects and USB recording for modern performance and production needs.
Rather than being just a basic live mixer, the ProFX22v3 is designed as a serious audio hub for musicians, venues, engineers and organisations that need a mixer with the channel count and routing to handle real events.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Mackie ProFX22v3 |
| Product Type | 22-channel professional analogue mixer with USB and effects |
| Channels | 22 channels |
| Bus Design | 4-bus mixer |
| Mic Preamps | 17 Onyx microphone preamps |
| Mic Preamp Gain | Up to 60dB |
| EQ | 3-band EQ with sweepable mids on mono channels |
| Compression | One-knob compression on selected channels |
| Effects | GigFX effects engine |
| Effects Presets | 24 built-in effects |
| USB Interface | 2x4 USB interface |
| USB Resolution | Up to 24-bit / 192kHz |
| Phantom Power | +48V phantom power |
| Low-Cut Filter | 100Hz low-cut filter on microphone channels |
| Hi-Z Inputs | Instrument-ready Hi-Z inputs |
| Main Outputs | XLR and 1/4" main outputs |
| Additional Outputs | Subgroup outputs, control room outputs, aux/monitor sends and headphone output |
| Monitoring | Zero-latency hardware monitoring for USB recording |
| Included Software | Waveform OEM recording software download |
| Construction | Rugged steel chassis with ABS side protection |
| Suitable Uses | Live sound, venues, churches, schools, rehearsal rooms, recording and content creation |
Power Requirements
The Mackie ProFX22v3 is mains powered and is designed for use in live sound, venue, rehearsal, studio and installation-style environments. It uses a standard AC mains connection and supports professional setups where stable power is available.
For regular live use, we recommend keeping the mains cable, USB cable and appropriate audio cables with your mixer, and using a suitable surge-protected power source where possible.
Pairs Perfectly With
Dynamic vocal microphones
Condenser microphones
Drum microphones
DI boxes
Acoustic guitars
Electric guitars and basses
Keyboards and synths
Backing track devices
Powered PA speakers
Stage monitors
In-ear monitoring systems
Studio monitors
Headphones
Laptops and desktop computers
USB recording setups
XLR cables
Jack cables
Venue PA systems
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Mackie ProFX22v3 good for live sound?
Yes. The Mackie ProFX22v3 is very well suited to live sound, especially for bands, venues, churches, schools, rehearsal rooms and larger PA setups that need more input channels.
Can I use the Mackie ProFX22v3 for recording?
Yes. It includes a 2x4 USB interface with up to 24-bit/192kHz recording quality, making it useful for rehearsal capture, live recordings and studio-style workflows.
How many microphone inputs does the Mackie ProFX22v3 have?
The Mackie ProFX22v3 includes 17 Onyx microphone preamps, giving it enough microphone capacity for multi-vocal, drum and full-band setups.
Does the Mackie ProFX22v3 have built-in effects?
Yes. It includes Mackie’s GigFX effects engine with 24 built-in effects, including practical options for vocals and instruments.
Does the Mackie ProFX22v3 have Bluetooth?
No. The ProFX22v3 does not include Bluetooth. For Bluetooth-focused Mackie mixers, look at the newer ProFXv3+ models such as the ProFX10v3+ or ProFX12v3+.
Does it have USB-C?
No. The ProFX22v3 uses USB for recording and playback, but it is not part of the newer ProFXv3+ range with USB-C.
Does the Mackie ProFX22v3 have phantom power?
Yes. It includes +48V phantom power for compatible condenser microphones.
Is the Mackie ProFX22v3 suitable for churches and schools?
Yes. Its large channel count, clear analogue layout, built-in effects and multiple outputs make it a strong option for churches, schools, community venues and performance spaces.
What is the difference between the ProFX22v3 and ProFX12v3+?
The ProFX22v3 offers many more channels, 17 Onyx preamps and 4-bus routing, making it better for larger live sound setups. The ProFX12v3+ is smaller and includes newer features such as USB-C, bidirectional Bluetooth and the updated GigFX+ workflow.
Is the Mackie ProFX22v3 easy to use?
Yes. Despite its larger size, it uses a familiar analogue mixer layout with physical faders, EQ, gain controls, aux sends and subgroup controls, making it easier to understand than many digital mixers.