🎶 Mix It Up: Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Professional Eight-Channel Audio Mixer is designed for musicians and audio professionals seeking high-quality sound mixing capabilities. With a built-in USB interface, Bluetooth connectivity, and a powerful DSP sound effects processor, this mixer allows for seamless recording and playback. Its user-friendly design and direct USB recording feature make it an essential tool for any audio project.
Output Connector Type | Auxiliary |
Audio Input | USB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 8 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
B**Y
Works well so far and I like the look.
I like the sound, the layout and the look. Don't like the fairly large external power supply.I like having the onboard USB player, though ithe control functions are very rudimentary and I can't figure out what the blinking LED means. There is nothing in the manual that mentions it.The construction seems sturdy.Overall, It's a good value and should work for my solo entertaining purposes.
B**Y
Fantstic mixer for the price
This Audio 2000 AMX7303 is very similar to 3 other mixers on Amazon. The only difference is the graphics on the faceplate and the location of the card slot. The others are:*Depusheng HT4*Seismic Audio Slider 4*Professional 4/7*I chose the Audio 2000 because I felt the graphics matched my other mixers. I provide sound for several different bands and vocal groups. My main system is a Yamaha powered mixer with 8 mic channels and 4 line channels. Every once in a while I need 10 mic channels. I've tried a lot of different adapters, transformers, etc. over the years to boost a mic channel to a line level with poor results. The Audio 2000 AMX7303 is perfect for my situation. Small, very quiet, mic and line inputs and 2 line outputs (L & R) to give me 2 more mic channels when I need them. (I also have a Yamaha 20 channel powered mixer in a road case, but it is a beast to carry around.) The 8 chan yamaha and 2 chan AMX7303 is perfect for when I need 10 mic channels. Other than knowing how long it will last, I consider this to be a professional level mixer at this time.
B**R
Good for casual music needs
I've been looking for a mixer like this for years. I often provide sound for town functions like road races and baseball games, and the fewer items I need to bring, the better. In the past, I carried a similar mixer from Behringer, two mics for announcements, a couple of small powered speakers, and a cable or Bluetooth adapter to connect my mobile phone, pre-loaded with music. This mixer with its USB stick support eliminates the cable/adapter; and more importantly, it eliminates the need to tie the phone to the PA: I can now make calls again during the event, and not worry about someone swiping the phone while I'm busy elsewhere. It doesn't have a lot of real 'pro' features, but it's hard to beat it at the price point.The mixer is clear and provides phantom power for mics. It has extra inputs for instruments. The case seems sturdy enough for local travel or a party. The effects are just echo/delay, but a couple of the settings mimic reverb enough for casual use.Complaints?- Coming from the pro audio world, the pots feel a little light and flimsy to me. If I was using this say, 50-100x a year, I would probably opt for something a little more pricey.- The USB audio is pretty rudimentary. It can start, stop, and skip tracks; but it doesn't show the names of songs, nor does it handle sub-folders on the USB stick well.I haven't tried the Bluetooth interface because, again, my goal was to take the phone out of the loop.- Like most mixers in its price range, it uses a power adapter, rather than just an AC cord.
M**N
***It Does Both Capture and Output Audio via USB in Windows***
So many reviews here stated that you can't capture or record audio via the USB that I actually was going to return this item before even trying it, but my curiosity got the better of me. I plugged it into my Windows 10 Alienware laptop and found that it provided a "Mic" device as well as a "Speaker" device. I was able to capture the the sound from a Mic plugged into Channel 1, mix it with an input from another board in Channel 2, and capture that sound in through the USB port on my Laptop. As long as the correct device is selected in Windows, or your application (I am using OBS to Live Stream to youtube), it works great. I can pan the sound between the two with no crackling or noise introduced into the recording or stream. for the price, this is a very nice device.
T**N
Works fine, except highly misleading
I have been using this mixer for a while now and I rarely leave reviews on things, but I learned something today that makes me highly irritated. A couple of days ago I was listening to music from my computer (plugged into one of the channels, specifically channel 3) through speakers plugged in through a splitter that was plugged into the headphone jack and I got to a song that has specific audio that comes through only one side of the headset. However, it came through both speakers and was pretty low in volume. So I realized that I had a mono cable plugged in from the computer to the mixer and I replaced it with a stereo cable along with a couple of other things today. Audio STILL wasn't working and actually sounded a bit worse. So I started messing around and realized that the music sounded fine coming out of my computer but when I plugged my headphones directly into the mixer, it sounded bad again. So after thinking a little, I went to the companies website and I found the attached grid that specifically calls out the number of inputs and outputs. Notice the number of stereo channels. ONE!!!!! In case that doesn't register immediately, there is one channel that is marked 5/6 which is their stereo channel, and ALL of the rest are mono. I feel like this is something that should REALLY be on the product description page here.The reason that I am not giving it a 1 is because other than that lack of information garbage the mixer actually works fine. I have never had any problems. I honestly haven't used any of the audio effects or bluetooth because I never needed to. But everything worked fine otherwise. I am absolutely going to start looking for one that has more stereo inputs but if you don't care about that, then I would recommend this board.
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