🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The 4-Channel Wireless BT Streaming Mini Line Mixer is designed for audio professionals seeking high-quality sound. With ultra-low noise design, flexible mono/stereo switching, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, a built-in USB sound card, and a durable metal chassis, this mixer is perfect for musicians, podcasters, and content creators who demand excellence in their audio setup.
A**R
Great mixer
Great device. Very easy to use with great features. Build quality is top notch. Use it when playing at home or church with my line 6 pod go. Bluetooth is great option for practicing with music from phone.
D**K
Great Quality for Multi-Person Streaming
Been almost a year since I bought this for the DND game that we stream. For the cost, it really works well and not needing a separate mixer saves a ton of money! Plus, with 6 people and needing to setup, break down everything, every week, it's been a life saver. Even dropped it a couple times with no issues and it's a lot better than the wireless mics we used to use.
D**O
Easily one of the best portable mixers on the market
This is an affordable, compact, and portable mixer for producers on the move or small workspaces. Bluetooth and USB interfaces work flawlessly. It has two separate buses (A and B) that can be easily connected with the push of a button. And did I mention it has EIGHT STEREO inputs in such a small form?I use it to connect multiple synthesizers to my iPad, and it has served me very well. Highly recommended.
F**N
Excellent Low Noise High Gain Mixer
I bought this Pyle 4 Channel Mixer to be used as a submixer for my 3 Behringer Synthesizers, Crave, Edge and Grind. It works perfectly for that purpose. Super low noise, has plenty of gain and zero distortion. Love that it takes standard 1/4 inch plugs. It also nice and compact so it fits nicely behind my 3 Tier Synth Rack.
D**N
Does not support 24 Bit - false advertising and documentation
The Amazon listing shows images for 24 bit at 48KHz sample rate. The documentation included with the device, states: "Supports stereo play and record with 24 Bit, 48kHz sampling rate." The spec is physically printed on the device. When plugged into a computer, it only shows support for 16 Bit, 48kHz. I reached out to the support team, and they claimed "the product is indeed 16BIT, not 24BIT, it has not been changed."Regardless, I do love the device. The analog portion of the device is great when compared to similar devices. I am disappointed in the false documentation, as well as the response from the support team. The response from the support team suggests that it was never meant to support 24 Bit, even though the documentation says otherwise. The response team included an image showing that it should be 16 Bit 48kHz, but my device, as well as the one shown in the listing, show 24 Bit 48kHz.Overall, good device if you are looking for an inline-mixer. If you are looking for something to match the 24 Bit sample rate for recording, you may be disappointed in the downscale.I attached photos of the email response, the document with the printed spec, what the driver for the computer says, what is physically printed on the device, and images from the sales posting.
M**N
Works perfect for my needs
This little mixer works great for my needs. I use it to connect a piano and a computer to my headphones. Zero lag.
D**O
Bluetooth is great...
Worth every penny, if this little mixer holds up. The bluetooth had better lows(versus wiring it) and better vol. in my headphones. I only bought it to get a volume boost for my cellphone when playing my bass guitar to Spotify songs, etc. The bluetooth button on the mixer connects to the cell with just a simple push of the far right button on or off---you don't even have to connect by using your cells connected devices option every time---very convenient when I just want to thrash out on my bass, before I gotta run to work.Bottom line, the volume gets louder on my cell-phone, which is why I bought this mixer. There are cheaper ones around $35 but they do not have bluetooth. One more note: as far as 24 vs. 16 bit go, for what most people use this mixer for, the 24 bitrate would be non-discernable or unable to be perceived... 16 bit is more than sufficient.
A**Q
Awesome Mono-Mixer
Don't have much to saw, but I love this device.. with a bunch of bluetooth transcievers, I use it to mix my amateur radio, ipad audio and pc audio to my bluetooth headphones.. Does have a bluetooth transmitter for final mix. 5V/1A MicrroUSB for power and very light, so bring it anywhere.
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