I've got a plan in place if the next POS dl1608 jerks me around too.
I can still have access to all 16 channels by patching my A&H ZED10 inline and plugging an iPad into that.
It still means taking a second mixer to gigs that I'll need all 16 channels on the pos mackie but at least ill be able to confidently trust the reliability of the A&H , and it also means I'll have a backup mixer to at least get me through the gig when the mackie shits itself completely (my gut feeling says it probably will)
I know it's not a big number, but 2 of my live sound colleagues were waiting for my feedback before buying their own mackie DL
Both have been completely turned off after my experience. One of them stated they always knew mackie made "shit gear" and my predicament confirmed his beliefs.
The 3 of us have been looooong term Allen & Heath users and have had very little problem with the brand.
They are both holding off now to save up a few more $$ for the A&H QU-16
I'll probably follow in the future (depending on industry demand), and permanently wash my hands of mackie crap. Lesson learnt.
And just to clarify this is not my only experience with mackie gear. I've done a few walk ins where the PA & lights are in house.
Not unusual to find a mackie mixer. I don't remember liking them. Long time ago but I don't have specific memories of enjoyment using mackie branded gear.