🎶 Mix It Up: Elevate Your Audio Game!
The 6-Channel Audio Mixer is a versatile and portable sound mixing console designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. With 4 MIC/LINE inputs, 1 stereo input, and 99 sound effects, it offers exceptional audio quality and flexibility for live streaming, podcasting, and DJ performances. Equipped with Bluetooth connectivity and dual USB ports, this mixer allows for easy integration with various devices, making it an essential tool for any audio creator.
Output Connector Type | TRS |
Audio Input | USB |
Power Source | Usb Cable,Corded Electric,Power Adapter |
Number of Channels | 6 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
J**.
Great for the budget
Nobs are pretty sold..not made from plastic which is a plus.sound pretty decent for what it is.somw cool effects that will make any project you may be working on very entertaining
M**L
Quality Economy Mixer; Wrong Power Cable
Great little mixer; does what it says it will do. Nice that you can record to a thumbdrive. Bought this as an audio interface to a computer, when using a Mackie MobileMix, which does not support direct connection to a computer. The USB C cable that was provided with the mixer, was a micro USB and not a standard USB-C cable-could not use to power the mixer. Had a spare, so it all worked out. For the $$$ you can't go wrong. Mic pre's are a little noisey if max'd out; HP output can be very loud, if needed.Great value, within its technical limitations. Bummer about the wrong USB power cable, hence the 4 stars.Amazon delivery the next day.
A**R
Value! Cheap but gets the job done and sounds clean. Great for home karaoke!
Low noise, sounds clean enough for 55$ I wouldn’t expect perfection. But works great as a home karaoke machine. Just add some mics and your stereo or PA. For something so cheap I expected total junk but am pleasantly surprised at the sound quality and functionality. Sure the knobs and switches are cheap but cmon you get what you pay for. But I’ve been running it for a month now and no real complaints! Works fantastically! …. Except for the built in Bluetooth, it’s pretty bad and something about its design won’t let you move the source further than a foot or two away, maybe because the Bluetooth is encased in steel? The chassis and front panel is all steel. Not a huge dealbreaker because I added my own better quality Bluetooth dongle … but still for under 60 bucks? No biggie.Mic effects sound good too and have a lot of range and adjustments to get your perfect reverb echo.Unless you are a professional, I’d highly recommend for the casual home user. But with this price, that goes without saying.
J**N
Nice item.
I love the 5v power requirements. And ease of use. Sound quality is good too.
D**H
Junk - bought one, returned for replacement, returned 2nd one for money back.
Purchased this to connect guitar, bass, mic to computer and amps. The first one all I could get on any of the 4 channels was a humming, and that was only when the all of the volume and gains were turned all the way up. The humming got extremely loud when I thought the strings of either bass or guitar. I was able to hear a very distorted and quiet instrument when vol was all the way up on everything. The different channels and input (1/4” and xlr) cords seemed to make a bit of difference- some I could hear the input device, others just humming/buzzing. The instructions basically don’t exist. Seriously, the manual in the box is 2 pages and there is literally nothing online. I can’t even find the brand online. Amazon is the only place I can find this thing. If you’re looking for a inexpensive mixer look elsewhere.Combos I’ve tried to rule out everything else:-multiple xlr cables on each input-mic on same to amp-multiple 1/4” cables doing same-headphone out to amp, headphones, and pc-R/L out to amp, headphones, pc-multiple effects and all volume / gain combos on every channel-Bluetooth in to all outputs with different cables-multiple power sources and power cables - computer, 100 watt capable bank, Anker plugin 65w GaN block.-usb output to computerTldr: read title this thing is junk.
K**N
Lasted me less than a year with minimal use
Can still control volumes and tones but no effects. Kind of expected it but a shame because i really liked the effects on it, considering the price. If you still want to take a gamble go for it, you might get a lasting one, you know how it goes.
V**9
Umm, WOW!
Was truly not expecting much from this no-name unit with a price tag less than $50. But with free returns thought I’d give it a shot after looking at tons of these for weeks. This little mixer is pretty awesome! Low noise, has gain AND volume knobs on each channel, and the effects are plentiful and actually pretty good. Needed a small mixer with reverb so other musicians can plug into my Bose L1 Pro 8 without sacrificing one of the two main inputs. This mixer does the trick and more. I’ve owned numerous Mackie, Behringer and Yamaha mixers and this little doohickey rivals them all. If you want a cheap but sturdy mini mixer that’s solid, pick one up. It has a metal casing, almost 90 effects (including nearly 30 reverb options) and you can run the effects on channels 3/4. Most mini mixers only give you effects on the first two channels. No XLR main outs, but it sounds so good it really doesn’t matter. Has Bluetooth to boot. Great little unit! (Vocalist, keyboardist, broadcaster, voiceover artist).
V**E
Amazing But Needs Improvement
First off, the sound is amazing on this thing. The effects are top notch. The versality is incredible and will replace a pile of extras cluttering your studio. However, I have some suggestions.1. USB connectivity should have better range and static connectivity. As it is setup, you cannot use USB / Bluetooth in tandem which means if you are recording directly to a USB drive, you MUST use the provided line input.2. Recording: Quality is set at 96KBPS which if you're recording music will sound aliased and unusable. The bitrate should be adjusted OR kicked up to at least 192KBPS in a firmware update because (See #3)3. MP3 Codec is lower quality, likely a no-name off Brand codec, so low bitrate recording will be extremely aliased. Podcasting purists will be less than thrilled with it at all. If it IS adjustable, there is nothing about it in the manual and an online deep dive recovers no commentary on this issue. Pity, because this would be an incredibly useful tool and is one of the primary reasons I purchased this unit.Overall, using this as a mixer into my Sangean recorder gives me a compact, mobile studio with simple setup. We need to work on these issues mentioned, but it is STILL well worth the price.
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