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1402VLZ4
1402VLZ4
Features 
•  14-channel mixer featuring our signature  
high-headroom, low-noise design
•  Six boutique-quality Onyx mic preamps 
• Ultra-wide 60 dB gain range 
• 128.5 dB dynamic range 
• +22 dBu line input handling 
• Extended frequency response 
• Distortion under 0.0007% (20 Hz - 50 kHz)
•  Improved RF rejection, perfect for broadcast
applications
•  Phantom power for condenser mics
•  14 high-headroom line inputs with  
+4/–10 operation control
•  3-band EQ (80 Hz, 2.5 kHz, 12 kHz)
•  18 dB/oct 75 Hz low-cut filter on mic input
channels
•  Two aux sends, level, pan and PFL solo  
on each channel
•  60 mm long-wearing log-taper faders
•  Two stereo returns for connecting FX processor  
or other stereo source
•  ALT 3/4 stereo bus for added routing flexibility
•  Control room / phones source matrix
•  High-resolution 12-segment stereo meters
•  Sealed rotary control resist dust and grime
•  “Built-Like-A-Tank” rugged steel chassis with
powder-coat finish
•  High-visibility, high-contrast controls deliver
convenient “at-a-glance” visual feedback
•  Rack-mountable design using an optional rack
ear kit
•  Multi-voltage power supply for worldwide use
Introduction
The 14-channel 1402VLZ4 brings the proven  
performance of our Onyx preamps in a professional  
compact mixer design great for applications that  
demand flexibility.
From every input to every output, the 1402VLZ4 is
designed to provide the highest headroom and lowest
noise possible for maximum signal integrity. Plus, it
is truly “Built-Like-A-Tank” with a ridiculously rugged
solid-steel chasis plus high-contrast controls for  
ultimate tactile control.
And with features like a dedicated control room  
section and smooth, accurate fader control, the
1402VLZ4 is the premium choice for anybody who  
demands the professional performance.
How To Use This Manual 
After the introduction, a getting started guide will
help you get things set up fast. These are followed by
hookup diagrams which show some typical setups.
Next is a detailed tour of the entire mixer.  
The descriptions are divided into sections, just  
as your mixer is organized into distinct zones:
•  Patchbay
•  Channel Strip
•  Output Section
Throughout these sections you’ll find illustrations
with each feature numbered and described in nearby
paragraphs.
This icon marks infor mation that is critically
important or unique to the mixer. For your own
good, read them and remember them.
This icon will lead you to some explanations  
of features and practical tips. They usually
have some valuable nuggets of information.
Need help with your mixer?
•  Visit www.720trees.com and click Support to find: FAQs, manuals and other useful information. 
•  Email us at: techmail@loudtechinc.com.
•  Telephone 1-800-898-3211 to speak with one of our splendid technical support chaps  
(Monday through Friday, normal business hours, Pacific Time).