About the Soundcraft LX7ii 24CH 24x4/4/3 Series 24-Channel Console
The Soundcraft LX7ii is a professional medium-format analog mixing console built for reliability and superior sound quality in live sound and fixed installation applications. The "24x4/4/3" designation outlines its comprehensive routing: 24 input channels can be directed to 4 subgroup buses, 4 auxiliary sends, and a stereo (L/R) master bus, with an additional 3-band matrix for further output distribution. This flexible architecture makes it well-suited for handling everything from live bands and theater productions to corporate events, providing dedicated control over monitor mixes, instrument subgroups, and zoned main outputs. Each input channel is equipped with a high-quality, low-noise microphone preamplifier, ensuring clean gain from the source.
Channel processing on the LX7ii is both powerful and musical. It features a four-band equalizer with two swept mid-frequency bands, offering precise tonal shaping for difficult-to-fit sounds. A switchable low-cut filter helps eliminate unwanted rumble, and each channel includes dedicated insert points for connecting external processors. The four auxiliary sends are configured as two pre-fader (typically for monitors) and two post-fader (typically for effects), with all four being stereo-capable, doubling their functionality. The console's straightforward, logically arranged surface promotes an efficient workflow, allowing engineers to focus on the mix rather than navigating complex menus.
Constructed with a robust steel chassis and a reliable internal power supply, the LX7ii is designed for continuous operation in demanding environments. Its comprehensive metering, robust solo system, and direct outputs on every channel underscore its professional pedigree. Striking an excellent balance between feature set, audio fidelity, and operational simplicity, the Soundcraft LX7ii remains a favored choice for engineers who value the immediate, tactile control of analog mixing combined with the routing flexibility needed for modern live sound reinforcement.