On the online platform Vintage Digital you can find a review about our analog 16-in-2 Class A summing mixer SPL MixDream XP. We have summarized some of the highlights for you here on our blog.
“So what is it about the SPL Mixdream XP Mk2 that’s won me over completely?”
“It fits seamlessly into a hybrid workflow without undoing the flexibility and speed of digital mixing.”
“It’s the first summing unit that’s felt like a genuine solution, not a compromise, and that’s why it’s earned a permanent place in my setup.”
“It does include a few features, but they’re sensible, practical, and crucially, they’re the kind of set-and-forget options that don’t interfere with session recall or mix consistency.”
“It’s a subtle but smart inclusion that just works.”
Sound:
“The SPL Mixdream XP Mk2 doesn’t just avoid getting in the way, it actually helps your mix sound better, with zero fuss.”
“It strips away all the recall-breaking frills and gives you clean, high-headroom summing with rock-solid stereo imaging and depth.”
“The sound didn’t just stay clean, it actually gained something.”
“Instruments separate more naturally, and the stereo image feels more defined.”
“It’s exactly the kind of subtle, three-dimensional improvement I’d always hoped a summing mixer could deliver.”
“Just clean, high-headroom analogue summing and nothing else. That’s exactly what the SPL Mixdream XP Mk2 delivers.”
Conclusion:
“After all this praise, surely there must be something negative to say about the SPL Mixdream XP Mk2, right? Well… not really.”
“The Mixdream XP Mk2 lives up to its name and that alone makes it a keeper.”