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Thomann Live Days 2026

From 12.05.2026 up to and including 02.06.2026 this product is available at an especially attractive price.

4-Channel MixerThe 4-channel 402VLZ4 mixer features Mackies renowned Onyx preamps and extreme Compact design.

From every input to every output the 402VLZ4 provides a maximum of headroom and signal-to-noise ratio for a clean and distortion free signal.

Additional features like instrument inputs, phantom power, and LED level display it is a true alternative for everybody looking for a efficient mixer with few inputs.

  • Onyx mic preamps
  • 2 Mono microphone/ line inputs
  • 1 Stereo line inputs
  • 2-Band EQ
  • Low cut filter
  • 48 V Phantom power
  • Available since September 2013
  • Item number 319309
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Parallel usable Channels 3
  • Mic Ins 2
  • Stereo Ins 1
  • Master Out 6,3 mm bal.
  • Number of Pre Aux max. 0
  • PC Interface No
  • Multitrack Recording No
  • USB/SD Direct Record No
  • PFL No
  • Effect Processor 0
  • USB Play No
  • Bluetooth Play No
  • Foot Switch No
  • Matrix Mixer No
  • Zones 0
  • 19" Rackmount No
  • Width 147 mm
  • Depth 186 mm
  • Height 41 mm
  • Weight 1,1 kg
  • Mono Line Ins 2
  • Hi-Z Input 2
  • Phantom Power 48 V
  • Aux Ways 0
  • Audio Interface Input 0
  • Audio Interface Output 0
  • Rec Out (Analog) Yes
  • Low Cut Yes
  • Panorama Yes
  • Lamp Connector No
  • Rackmount No
395 AED 93,28 €
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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402VLZ4 mini mix.
Peter R. 438 16.09.2015
I use small mixers a lot. I am a solo act, acoustic guitar and me. Was gonna get this model with effects, but there is NO pedal socket to switch the FX, maybe "the doubler" for choruses in songs, but no.


I have been using a small Alesis Muluimix 4 USB, it has USB for very easy laptop/I phone recording as I perform. This "old friend" Alesis has worked with me for one year and done really well. Knowing how to setup a mixer is very important & the Alesis gave me a nice warm sound, coupled to my JBL Eon 515 (maybe 2 sometimes).

The Mackie has a much cleaner tone on the microphone, the "guitar button" on the 2 main channels sounds better than the "guitar button" on my Alesis,

My EQ never gets more than 1/4 turn up or down, although the Mackie has a massive amount more EQ, for me it is wasted.

But no USB, so I will record "wav" into my laptop & keep saving every 1/4 hour (3 or 4 numbers) to save hard drive space & the inevitable "crash" when memory is full.

The Mackie power supply wires are much more durable than the Alesis, but I never had any problems with the Alesis power supply & wires.

Main item for me is a mounting bracket on the back, so I can hang this on the side handles of my active speakers, its eye level & very easy to adjust while performing The Mackie has exactly the same mounting holes for a bracket as the Alesis, so I can swap the bracket easy enough.

For almost twice the cost and "no" USB. I will use it for a year & make up my mind whether it is good or not (of course its good). AS we cannot tell how good or bad until we use them for a while, but first impressions are very good.
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great little mixer
Lucglobal 14.07.2015
we carry one of these mixers to almost every job.
its the perfect size to keep handy as a backup for our larger main mixers.
it is also enough on its own for very small jobs such as a conference where a presenter wishes to use a microphone or two and perhaps connect audio from a laptop presentation.
the guitar setting is also a neat button to have, with this you can connect an instrument directly, alongside a microphone. it really is a versatile little mixer.
Several of our Dj's now carry these as well - connecting their controller into the stereo feed, their microphone into a channel and then having a backup music source such as iPod/MP3 connected. This allows the controller and their laptop to be rebooted whilst the music continues.
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Mackie VLZ4 Mixer
sammo-san 31.10.2020
i got this for use in my home studio. as is typical of Mackie products, it's a solid, well made piece of kit that does what i need it to without any fuss. my only criticism is that not all the knobs have the 'half-way' notch; which in low lighting/an awkward location would help to make it even easier to use. i don't feel that's something should be held against it though, it works great, and doesn't seem to have any problems with unwanted noise. even though it only has four channels, it's certainly flexible enough for use either in a small live setup, or (as i have it) to help with routing my different sound sources to my home studio amp.
really happy with this!
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Diet Sodium 07.05.2026
I needed a small mixer for a sampler and 1-2 mic inputs. There are of course cheaper options, but I wanted something that will last long and be a good quality. I'm sure I made a good choice with this one. The build quality is great, feels very sturdy. Preamps are great.
Some small details I've noticed. The on/off switch is a bit tilted on the side and the power supple cord moves back and forth a little bit when plugged. None of these issues affect anything, just an observation. Other than that - it's perfect.
Overall, great compact and sturdy no-nonsense mixer with good preamps.
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