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This 6-channel audio mixer combines professional-grade features like 48V phantom power, Bluetooth streaming, and a 16-effect DSP processor in a compact steel chassis. Ideal for DJs, podcasters, and live performers, it supports multiple input types and USB playback, delivering versatile, high-quality sound control for studio, stage, or streaming setups.











| ASIN | B0BY2241Z7 |
| Back Material | Steel |
| Body Material | Steel |
| Compatible Devices | Musical Instrument Equipment, 48v Condenser Microphone, Xlr Wired Microphone\Wireless Microphone System, PA System, Home Theater, Passive Mixer, USB Flash Drive, Monitor Headphones,Speaker,Power Amplifiers, Smartphones, Computers, Laptops, Tablets |
| Connector Type | 1/4-Inch Stereo, XLR to XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (304) |
| Date First Available | 29 January 2025 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio, Headphone, USB |
| Item Weight | 2.3 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 6 Channel Audio Mixer Interface |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 29.49 x 34.98 x 29.49 cm; 2.3 kg |
| Top Material | Steel |
| Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
P**.
I thought I could use this mixer for a project, but it didn't quite meet my needs for that...even at $60. And i was about to return it,but had another idea for a different sound installation that I would keep it around for. So with that in mind I thought I could sort of "maybe beat this up" a little bit with a feedback loop, so as pictured I plugged it all into itself and made splendid reverberations. The shelving EQs will oscillate the aux 2, and "FX" become sequencers and modulation sources for the loop. Oh my golly Wally, What a blast. You can produce very low frequency pulses, that tap, and then use EQs as the cutoff filters that they are, and sweep your natural sine or square and I think I heard tri waves too. Built pretty tough with a steel housing. Pots and faders are fine. When oscillating signals some of the pots reveal the detail of the digital signal..like slow detail. Dotting pulses on 6 channels from nothing but electrons..It is a very cool Instrument. Totally a synthesizer in its own right. And still works as mixer. then I plugged in a MicroFreak.
M**O
Let's be real, this is a ridiculously inexpensive board. I wasn't hoping for much at all, but needed something to add a quick couple extra channels to the setup I use for solo gigs. So I was happy when it turns out the board works very well. The audio is clean and balanced, the sliders and knobs all operate smoothly and without incident, and the instructions, while not great, are adequate to anyone who's ever worked a mixing console before. Construction quality seems quite good at this price point. It seems built to provide years of service, but ya never know. The only obvious "tell" that this is a low-price board is the on-board effects. The delay and reverb are not exactly studio quality. Both sound a tiny bit muddy, not shimmery and airy the way most folks like them. I used the thing for a duo gig a couple nights ago, though, and it worked just fine in a live situation. The effects sound just fine during a live performance with backing tracks and so on. I have several other better, more expensive boards, but this one is nice and compact and seems to do the job. Anything that cuts down my load-in and tear-down time appeals to me greatly for these small-club dates. And at this price, if I get even a year's service out of the thing, I'll be happy.
D**D
Better little board than the price suggests. My old battered Behringer board was giving up the ghost and honestly I didn't want to shell out the $250 to replace it, so I took a chance on this one. Specs are similar, PRICE is much better. The build quality is far better than I imagined, it's got a little heft to it. You don't want to be drop kicking it around the podcast studio, but it doesn't feel CHEAP. Sound quality is fine, not super, but FINE. I just do voice work for a podcast, so I don't need high fidelity. But that price, podfriends, that price is nice. Seeing as my Behringers have been lasting on average three years (damn cat hair I guess) I am willing to give this a go, and you should too.
B**S
This worked well for the narrow location that I had to install it at my place of business. It is lightweight, narrow, and a cool looking but basic design. The control buttons (knobs and slides) are smooth and do exactly what they are supposed to. I use this for my mics, speakers, and laptops, and it is quite versatile!
N**Z
Waste of time and money. It initially looked like it was going to work because most of the lights turned on when I plugged it to the outlet. I tried connecting my guitar amp to the mixer so that I can control the volume thru this mixer. After connecting my headphones to the mixer I heard muffled, underwater chopped sounds. I changed all my cables and even swapped headphones but the problem remained. I also noticed the very bottom lights labeled "peak" weren't even turing on. This unit sells for cheap because it is cheap. The dials and control knows are loose and the power cord is 2 feet long (max). Lesson learned: you get what you pay for it. Would not recommend and will be returning it.
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