Professional 4/7 Channel Live Studio Audio Sound USB Compact Mixer Mixing Console (4 Channel)
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What we are describing is a product description that is incorrect. Having said that, it is not a powered board as you described in your question. Separate amplifier as well as speakers are required to make this product active.
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Selected User Reviews For Professional 4/7 Channel Live Studio Audio Sound USB Compact Mixer Mixing Console (4 Channel)
The mixer is of excellent quality and completes the job quickly. There is a little confusion in the instructions, but if you already have a mixing board, it shouldn't be a problem. Disappointingly, the instructions do not include a Bluetooth footnote. Holding the pause play button until the Blink Bluetooth light illuminates will start the blinking function. Using your device's Bluetooth connection will take advantage of your blinking light when the Bluetooth connection needs to be detected. It may be the name of the product itself, or if the name is not accurate. It is necessary to gain control of the volume on a board whenever your devices are connected or paired together. A Bluetooth operation cannot take place without the MP3/ST button being up-selected.
So - The XLR, channel EQ, and balance outs were required. There isn't much to do for less than $100. Not here! An awesome little board that I value every penny! Please give it a thumbs-up. I really like how it works - es great - Works great - Everything has Phantom, and there are other things also. I love the fact that all of them are in a nice size as well. My only option is purchasing one from my local market - nd one for myself - Gonna buy one for myself - It's been awesome for me!!.
A mixer that can work in conjunction with a 100-amp amp. There are a few extras that this mixer has, but they're good when it comes to music and PA thanks to its good features. The on- It supports the EFX and you can also connect USB MP3, so having that feature is quite beneficial. For audio, the volume can be very fine and controls are easy to find.
Several podcasts and YouTube videos have already been produced using this mixer, and so far, I have been pleased.
Despite not having experience with it, this mixer appears to get the job done well.
There were flaws both in the design and construction of this device. In both hands and during operation, the knobs and sliders suffered huge static and pops of both. As a result, some knobs would not start properly. When connected to a point that has a static and hiss at the same point, the point can also move unwanted static and hiss. Using more than one source resulted in terrible stereo conflicts and distorted mixes in the main recording. There was no proper mixer construction here. This cheap product is not worth the money and has no safety features.
Whenever someone gives you a cell phone call, you may experience an air of buzz and bad feeling. My hope was all would come out fine. It could be that an ac adapter or something like that. It is necessary to have a quiet recording of my video deposits.
My pedals had a very small battery when I was performing a musical and wanted to mix my instruments with my keyboard's feeds. It is considerably more expensive than the USB802 but it is larger. The scrollrs on the USB802 are a bit easier to control because they are easier to set in comparison to scrollers on the Faders. There is only one keeper, and that is you. I prefer having a small mixer for smaller gig rehearsals, and it comes at a low price.