On-Stage

Description

The On-Stage Stands Mix-400 mixer stand's metal platform can adjust to fit any autolocator, drum machine, or digital audio workstation between 14-1/2" and 21-1/2" long and 12" to 15-1/2" wide. Double-spine gears with radial grooves allow the adjustable head to swivel in any position from fully horizontal to nearly vertical. Use the Mix-400 standing or sitting--the center shaft adjusts the height from 28" to 38" and can be friction-locked into place. High-impact plastic 5-leg base with fully lockable casters ensures the stand (and your equipment) will stay put. The Mix-400 breaks down into 3 pieces for simple storage and easy portability.
On-Stage Mix-400 Audio Mixer Stand

Features

  • Fits any autolocator, drum machine, or digital audio workstation between 14-1/2" and 21-1/2" long and 12" to 15-1/2" wide
  • Double-spine gears with radial grooves
  • Adjustable height from 28" to 38"
  • High-impact plastic 5-leg base
  • Fully lockable casters

Reviews

4.29

17 Reviews

90%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

PERFECT!!!

I bought one today for my MPC1000. The Mix 400 is about 1 3/4" wider than the MPC1000, but it still fits anyway. Just to be safe and not have the MPC1000 fall between the top brackets, I cut a piece of 1/2" MDF to 14 3/4" X 12", then coated the MDF with self-adhesive black laminate. Looks very natural, blending with the color of the stand and the MPC. Everything is very secure, as well as being more comfortable wherever I sit or stand. Money well spent! :)

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Most Liked Negative Review

2

Fairly Unstable and Poorly Constructed

I was shocked at how unstable this unit is after it has been put together. It is very inexpensive and you get less then you paid for with this unit. I do not recommend using this unit on stage. Its a bit wobbly, and tightening the screws does not help. In fact, the screws are not securely fastened to the pieces of plastic which make up the turn mechanism at the ends of the screw. This is a temporary solution only, and as such may not be worth the money. Save up your cash and purchase a solid unit. This unit is VERY unstable. Also the wheels do not stay attached when you lift it. I had to superglue them to keep them attached.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Home Studio9
  2. Amateur Recording7
  3. Professional Recording4
  4. Performances3
  5. Outdoor Events / Games2
Cons
  1. Flimsy1
  2. Unstable1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced7
  2. Professional Musician2
  3. Novice1
Pros
  1. Holds Items Securely10
  2. Compact8
  3. Stable8
  4. Portable7
  • Pretty much the best you'll find

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byB.T.

    fromSF Bay Area

    I use this for my 16 channel mixer. It fits well. It is very snug. The unit has wheels so I can move it to where ever I want - even after it attached to the system. I am happy with the purchase.

  • On-Stage/Mix-400-Audio Mixer Stand

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byPeter A.

    fromSaratoga Springs, NY

    I use it at home to hold and elevate my Helix floorboard while creating patches. And if we ever get past this pandemic (What's a gig?), I intend to us it to hold my mixing board for acoustic gigs.

  • Yes is the best

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    bynunimusic

    fromOrlando FL

    wen I see this item I ordered and is very nice, my digidesign2 feet 👌

  • Yes

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byLindsay

    fromOhio

    In my studio near me

  • Works perfect with line 6 helix

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byCg

    fromAustin, tx

    It's as if they designed it for the helix

  • Great product.

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byAsr

    fromPittsburgh PA

    Great product. Well made. I use it to hold my helix.

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Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byD2

    fromVacaville, CA

    I have a LaunchControl XL and a LaunchPad Pro on my desktop, and I'm considering moving to a stand like this. Do you think a single stand would accommodate my two controllers side by side (total width about 19.75")? Each controller would be supported on only one side.

    Open Reply - Ronald
    The design for it is just for 1 controller so you would need a second stand.
  • asked byRosaura

    fromIA

    Will a Presonus studiolive ar22 fit on here??

    Open Reply - Ronald
    No. The mixer is too wide by about 4 inches.
    Open Reply - Ronald
    No. The mixer is too wide by about 4 inches.