Used Allen & Heath Instruments

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United Kingdom|Founded 1969|4 instruments tracked

About Allen & Heath

Allen & Heath is a United Kingdom-based manufacturer founded in 1969. We track 4 Allen & Heath instruments across the used market. Browse current Allen & Heath listings from Reverb, eBay, and other marketplaces to search and find the best deals.

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Buying Used Allen & Heath: Practical Guide

When buying used Allen & Heath gear, focus on the mixer’s condition and history. Look for sellers who provide detailed service records. Instruments like the Xone series often hold their value well, ranging from $300 to $1,500 depending on the model and condition. Always test the channels, effects, and any MIDI capabilities. Damage to connectors or faders can quickly escalate repair costs. A clean signal path is non-negotiable; ensure all outputs function without distortion. If possible, request a video demo before purchasing. It's wise to avoid models that show significant wear, as components,

Allen & Heath Production Eras

Early Production

1969-1980

The earliest models feature more robust components, focusing on longevity. These are prized for their adaptability.

Collectible — price accordingly.

Mid-Series

1981-1999

This era introduced MIDI compatibility and improved circuit design, enhancing performance.

Best value for performance.

Modern Production

2000-Present

Current models offer advanced digital features and integration, ideal for professionals.

High resale value — good investment.

Dating Allen & Heath Instruments by Serial Number

You can date Allen & Heath instruments using their serial numbers, typically located on the back or underside of mixers. The format often includes a combination of letters and numbers, starting with a prefix denoting the production year. Numbers following the prefix indicate the production run. For exact dating, compare the serial number against manufacturer databases or reference sites dedicated,

Verifying Authenticity

  • Check for original knobs and faders; replacements can affect performance.
  • Inspect for signs of refinishing, particularly around the chassis and faceplate. Original finishes add value.
  • Verify internal components using the manufacturer's specifications. Modifications may decrease authenticity.
  • Look for consistent serial number formats across similar models to identify anomalies.

Known Issues to Check

  • Faders on the Xone series may wear out due to heavy use; inspect for crackling or noise.
  • Output circuitry may fail in older models; test all outputs thoroughly.
  • DC power supply can be a weak point in older mixers; ensure you're buying from a reliable source.
  • Software glitches may occur in digital models; check for recent firmware updates before purchase.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I look for when buying a used Allen & Heath mixer?

Focus on condition, functionality of all channels, and whether you get a reasonable return policy.

Are there particular models known for reliability?

Yes, models like the Xone:92 are praised for their durability and sound quality.

How much should I expect to pay for an Allen & Heath mixer?

Prices can range from $300 for older models to over $1,500 for newer, high-end ones.

What’s a common issue I should check for?

Fader scratchiness is common; make sure to test all faders during your evaluation.

Can I replace the components myself if needed?

While some parts are user-replaceable, I recommend having a professional do the repairs for optimal performance.