I was going to toss some pics on the green screen but decided last minute not to. just kind of a look at where I do my practicing and work at. @@bobtailedtrucker2521
@@aaronthedj12 I’ve practically tried them all trying to find a robust wireless system. Alto Stealth, too many drop outs. Xvive, short range and not a long battery. The Skaa system is neither wifi or Bluetooth. I think it’s a hybrid cell signal, much like the Wave8. Huge distance and long battery life, 10+ hours. The Dani transmitter and the Streetheart receiver. Under 17 ms transmit time in pro mode. I use these for ceremonies, they are bullet proof. Like you, I’m in Calgary.
@BoydEntYYC actually, we've met once. I just checked out the Skaa. Very nice unit. Great design and functional. The only reason I wouldn't run it is that its 2.4ghz frequency. I can change the frequency on the alto to a clear channel. Over 16 I believe, plus it's UHF. Less chance of a drop out and well over double the range of a digital 2.4 or 5ghz frequency. One day I'll make a video of my wireless system and show the range
@borg386 no, you actually can't. This one connects to a USB A or C power bank, like a small 10,000 mah one. It only requires 5 volts of power, which is very low. Every other mixer is 12v or higher, which would require some type of inverter and this one has a space inside itself to store the battery. No other mixer can do this. This one truly is unique
Nice!!
Awesome review. Finally found a affordable replacement for my 6yr old Mackie ProDX 8. Battery powered is a plus. Thanks again.
Hopefully it lasts as long as your ProDX . Cheers
Nice Vid! Keep up the great work!
Thanks! appreciate you watching !
@@aaronthedj12 with the green background, it can be setup for any picturesque landscape. Maybe a future project once you get famous and an influencer.
I was going to toss some pics on the green screen but decided last minute not to. just kind of a look at where I do my practicing and work at. @@bobtailedtrucker2521
How did you make out with this mixer for your ceremonies?
Oooooh toys! That’s a game changer!
absolutely !! thanks for watching
I just got 1 today Thanks AARON
Happy to hear it!!
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Cheers!
Oops almost missed this one Aaron! Good to see you!
Thanks Patti!! Appreciate your time
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Hey Aaron. Have you tried Skaa audio to wirelessly transmit audio to the speakers? I highly recommend.
I haven’t. I do have an Alto stealth UHF system. Also works great. Is the Skaa UHF?
@@aaronthedj12 I’ve practically tried them all trying to find a robust wireless system. Alto Stealth, too many drop outs. Xvive, short range and not a long battery. The Skaa system is neither wifi or Bluetooth. I think it’s a hybrid cell signal, much like the Wave8. Huge distance and long battery life, 10+ hours. The Dani transmitter and the Streetheart receiver. Under 17 ms transmit time in pro mode. I use these for ceremonies, they are bullet proof. Like you, I’m in Calgary.
@BoydEntYYC actually, we've met once. I just checked out the Skaa. Very nice unit. Great design and functional. The only reason I wouldn't run it is that its 2.4ghz frequency. I can change the frequency on the alto to a clear channel. Over 16 I believe, plus it's UHF. Less chance of a drop out and well over double the range of a digital 2.4 or 5ghz frequency. One day I'll make a video of my wireless system and show the range
could this be used for console use such as ps5 or xbox?
If the console you have has Bluetooth output capabilities then yes.
You can connect Bluetooth to the mixer.
Would it power a wireless microphone?
No.
Nice video keep sharing my friend
Cool what size Battery does it take??
Ideally 14 cm (5.5 “ ) long by 7.5 cm (2 3/4”) wide and 2.5 cm (7/8”) thickness
My 20,000 mill amp hour battery is slightly too big. However you can leave the door open
When I do a gig, I’ll use this and go through more testing and functionality. Including a battery
Nothing special about this mixer. You can connect ANY mixer to a power bank.
@borg386 no, you actually can't. This one connects to a USB A or C power bank, like a small 10,000 mah one. It only requires 5 volts of power, which is very low. Every other mixer is 12v or higher, which would require some type of inverter and this one has a space inside itself to store the battery. No other mixer can do this. This one truly is unique