Best Soundcraft SiEx3 Alternatives

We found 7 alternatives to Soundcraft SiEx3 based on experts and consumers reviews.

Midas M 32 C

Midas M 32 C

Based on 8 reviews

Excelent mixer, another one in XM32 ecosystem. Use it as standalone mixer together with DL32, and as monitor mixer in adition to X32 FOH for bigger events. Although due to mixing from tablet in most cases, the most appropriate monitoring would be wireless IEM, I am missing a headphones output jack on the front panel. The scenes brought with USB from external can be loadad only thorugh the PC M32 Edit App. I would like to have this option this also with tablet/mobile app. Anyway, looking overall, recommend it for live or installed applications.

QSC TouchMix-16

QSC TouchMix-16

Based on 7 reviews

I bought this 2 years ago. Early glitches were ironed out after firmware upgrade. Also initially only supported iOS devices, but then the Android app. was released..at last!! I have been working for more than 40 years in bands etc., This mixer was so easy to set up, using the onboard library. Every time we set up, we plug everything in switch it on and without changing ANYTHING it sounds exactly as the previous gig. People always comment saying " you get a great sound". There are a lot of other mixers out there, some a lot cheaper but none in this price range with the connectivity of in's and out's. It can still be used free standing without an external control from a tablet/phone etc. My only niggle is that there is no external fx bypass, there was talk of a firmware upgrade...

Allen & Heath Qu-PAC

Allen & Heath Qu-PAC

Based on 5 reviews

I use the A & H QU 32 for large gigs as a hire company and bought the QU - PAC for smaller indoor venues. The QU - PAC is fantastic, a very well thought out mixer which has all the advantages of the QU 32 but can be used remotely from an ipad. It has all the features of the larger desk and can be upgraded to 32 channels, it is intuitive and easy to handle. An added advantage is that it can also be controlled directly if needed. Overall a superb piece of kit. It would have been nice to be able to use the headphone out on the ipad to PFL/AFL the mixer but you can't have everything.

Allen & Heath Qu-32 Chrome

Allen & Heath Qu-32 Chrome

Based on 4 reviews

I bought this digital mixing desk for use in a theatre and arts centre. We do about 3 or 4 live music gigs each month and had been getting by with an old Allen and Heath GL 4000 analogue desk and all the outboard kit that goes with it. I am not a sound engineer and would admit to just knowing the basics. I had used a Yamaha M7 Cl before this and was hoping that the Allen and Heath would be something similar. For the money, this desk is fantastic, its is very very intuitive and straight forward to navigate even for a fair weather sound engineer like myself. It sounds great and is super light weight and compact. I absolutely love this desk and whilst an m7 might sound just a little bit crisper this desk is every bit as good for small to medium sized gigs - how they've packed so much into...

QSC TouchMix-30 Pro

QSC TouchMix-30 Pro

Based on 1 reviews

I do not have this product for a long time, but I use it quite often. I use it in the studio as well as in live shows with my band. Very easy-to-use in both cases, this equipment gathers all the features that one can expect from a digital mixer. Till now, I 've found only pros! I haven't discover a con yet! Lightweight considering its features. Clear and wide touch Digital Screen, which is very easy to navigate and the aspects of the overall mixer are very visible. A lot of inputs and outputs for the size! The mic preamps are class A and sound great! It could be a great audio interface when connecting to a DAW. The disadvantage of not working with Windows was solved with the QSC’s new drivers. The effects are very nice! And the recordings from it, also sound great! The apps for...

Midas M32R Live

Midas M32R Live

Based on 16 reviews

This is my 4th M32R console... What can I say... INCREDIBLE little console! You've got even "MORE" than what you pay for! They took over the market with the X/M32 consoles, and there's a reason for it: they are the best for the price! Make sure to update to the newer firmware though (4.02 as I write this review); the new routing options are much more powerful. Also, you can choose between the FAST and SLOW fader speed. The built-in SD Card recorder is very handy (I've got it to work with a 128 GB card BTW, despite the spec listed 32 GB maximum). On the CON side, the screen is a bit small (but very bright), but you can control the full console with the PC/Mac APP in a breeze anyway... Thanks Midas for such a great product!! A+++++++

Behringer X Air XR18

Behringer X Air XR18

Based on 165 reviews

Use & Clarity I'm using XR18 at my own studio for recording/ hearing ourselves at rehersals. Also I'm working as a sound technician, I'am renting this little monster to some pubs. It works perfect, especcially for small bands. With 6 Aux chanels ,I can use IEM setup and all the musicians can hear themselves well. Pros -Really cheap! -Lightweight -18 Chanel Recording Capabilities -XLR & Jack Combo Inputs - 6 Aux Chanels -Capable of using Mac,Andorid and PC -Built in Wi-Fi (Works well at studio) Cons - You can't record directly to USB Drive. - At crowded places Wi-Fi lost the connection. Use seperate router! -Don't have ADAT / AES Port to connect or extend with other devices.

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