Thanks for this review. You've had this for awhile now, is it still working? Also, any idea what the specs are on the specs for the built in pre-amps on the mic inputs? (assuming there are pre-amps)
Hi. There are preamps for mics - but I would expect it is something really cheap... I didn't open mine and there was no much specs as expected. It works so far, but after a few years you can see that the resistors for volume set up per channel starts to give you some cracking effect. Cheap one as expected and it is fine if you set the level to something fixed. But - normally I was using channel 1 and 2 for vocals - and this was used so often to regulate the line gain level - that it is slowly starting to ask for replacement or to use different channel and keep those at fixed level. But I use this for more than 3 years now and in various conditions... so no surprise. But other than this - still fine... hope it would work for the next year as well.
Thanks for a great review, Just one question! I want mix my microphone vocals along with backing tracks from my phone. Is possible to adjust the gain of the Bluetooth channel on the mixer?
Hi. In general, you can adjust the sound level of the Bluetooth in two ways - first on your phone (I normally set this to max) or on mixer - on channel 7/8 - this is what I normally use as we do the stage performances sometimes where we use background music from the tablet using Bluetooth. It works fine. Just one tip - it is good always to keep the FX set to mute - if not used - the FX is basic module there (at this price) - so as well if you do not use this - and it is not in mute stage - you can hear some noise... like a white noise signal. If you mute - then it is fine - no noise. If you use FX - then - that how it works... but in general, you would not hear this noise so easily.
Hello, Thanks for your great review!! I’ve 2 questions: on beginning you talk about 12v power cord, do you confirm it’s 12v DC feeding the unit? Is the FX send output in stereo and if yes, are the pan knobs effective on this output?? In advance, thanks for your attention and your answers😊 Fred
Hi... yes - it is 12V. I feed this sometimes from my externall 12V accu when there is no power source easily avaiable. The same I use for my speakers in those situations. Just 2 small accus and you go forward....
Hi. Super Vorstellung. Ich habe den si 8 Komme aber nicht wirklich zu recht. Beim aufnehmen auf Handy habe ich problem mit Qualität. Habe auch noch den maono lite podcast... Möchte dies mit integrieren aber irgend wie gelingt es mir nicht. Haben sie Erfahrung oder idee? Wie muss ich die anschließen? Freundliche Grüße
Have you tried using multiple microphones with the eq adjusted to be higher or lower pitch according to which one the microphone performs best with for more accurate sound like how speakers with multiple drivers do it? This is why I want to get a mixer and use more than two microphones.
I would answer like this - yes - I'm using a mix of microphones there with different characteristics. Some wired (for singers - dynamic and condenser beta), mostly wireless (COMICA duo set and handheld wireless UHF double set). You can set the low pas filter per line, regulate equalizer - but that's it - you can't really change a pitch (other than using EQ). The only way to keep this equal is using equalizer per channel - so - if your mics are more less giving you the same signal and characteristic - per channel modification of low/mid/high eq - would help to set same or close to the same feeling per mic. But - if those differ a lot - no way. In this case I think the only decent solution would be to use studio recording mixer - then have all separate lines recorded and use for example Melodyne to fix pitch per channel. But this kind of mixers is quite expensive - compared to what you have here. This one is quite basic - so do not expect too much... But for what you pay - I think it is good. After years - I do not like too much the line volume knobs - rotation is not so handy when you do live performance - slider type is a better solution. Like the main line out sliding level regulator.
@@dreamersbike Are you getting clicking noises if you use it through USB as an interface? That's what I get with mine if I use it through USB and a review from someone who actually tried searching for a solution makes it sound hopeless.
@@user-lh3uz1cp7y - no - I do not have any of this effects as you heard - mine works fine on USB. I think it could be related to the radio which is too close to the interface. Like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. This "audio interface" is not well isolated. Did you try to keep this a little more far away from WIFI or Bluetooth transmitters? This USB interface is build using the cheapest silicon - so it is supporting all things at once - Bluetooth and Audio in/out on USB. Not the best solution... but this is what you get in all those cheap mixers which costs less than 200 USD/EUR. I think if you want a little better solution - I would look for Behringer USB series... Most likely they use similar silicon in side - but more QC is done and better isolation.
Hi, could you share these experience.... Can the mixer set different FX Presets for different input. Such as Reverb for input 1 (mic), Chorus for inout 2 (guitar)? .... Also, for the USB output, is audio signal out in clear original vocal/instrument sound, or its as set with EQ and FX presets selection?
Hi. So far all works fine - still. I use this mostly on stage. So - the FX is one in one time set for all channels - but you can select a channel to be used with FX (second row from bottom is per channel - so the knob is to set the level of influence). Output in USB is with set up parameters. So, what you set is what you hear. Not an extremely complicated - but there is only 1 stereo channel. Cheap... so cheap solution. If the FX general gain is up - you would hear some distortions on output. So, I suggest switching off gain for FX is no FX is planned. Then the sound is clear. I use Bluetooth as well on stage to send a background music (channel 7/8) - it works great as well. So far - I'm satisfied with this at this price. It was good buy...
I received the 8 channels version yesterday... when it's connected to the PC, it shows PC on the screen but the mode buton don't do anything and I can't connect via bluetooth.... I will try again tonight
USB is there with audio interface. So - when connected - you would see the sound card in the system. But - only one channel - stereo - so you can't separate like in high end audio interfaces (where you can for example set one mic to one channel and second to second... etc.). And - max 48kHz - so standard sound card. But of course - this si low end mixer - but for me works fine.
Hi, just wonder did u ever use it to stream on ZOOM? Does it able to listen back when others speaking on ZOOM? Which mean can communicate with others on ZOOM
Hi Li Ting Wong. Yes - I was using this with Zoom and Teams. I even used once FX effects to scare my friends on the other side ;) - keep in mind that you want to have oudio output on other card than the mixer is using.... in general. So you use the mixer to mix sources for mic in (then you use FX) when the output you use for example normal sound card from computer. You can eventually use mixer soundcard for in and out - but then be careful what you mix.... Now I use real Audio Interface... so the mixer is used only for mixing stage sources...
Mixer is from China of course. Unless you ask for something else. You can find this one on Aliexpress. There are now a few new models... which use similar hardware.
My mixer is still working ;-) So it is not so terrible at the end. But now I think I would buy a little bigger model - as we use often more than 6 lines for mics on stage (specially when the show is big). But it is fast to set up, Bluetooth we use to play background music for singers from tablet playlist and eventually to add effects if needed. My paid back long time ago.
Hi. No... the USB is only for PC communication (music card). Power supply is 12V separate to the mixer. I think the problem is the 48V for condenser mics... it could be difficult to power all on 5V... plus every line has a small amplifier... and effects.
I have a few questions first how many track can I record SIMULTANIOUSLY on my computer using this machine as a interface ?. second one can I plug in a bass guitar directly in it and get a good sound ?
Hi. This is a mixer - not a real Audio interface. So - the output would be just one stereo channel with all mixed. If you use provided USB. Of course - you can extract all this mixed with regular Line Out (Stereo Out) - and then put this to more professional audio mixer - if you own one (balanced output). I use normally this one with microphones. In my case - the noise level is pretty low. You can't really hear any noise. I would expect it would work fine as well with guitar - but as I do not have one to test - I would be careful answering this question. In general - this mixer is similar to a more expensive Beringer mixers - which are still an entry level mixers. And - so far mine is still working perfectly fine... I have so far 0 issues with this.
So - you have a normal sound card there on USB. Not the best - but works. You can play music directly from computer to the mixer. The same as recording - there is a line-in on the card (or mic) which you can use to record the sound. This is one solution and this is how I recorded sound in this movie. Of course you have balanced line out as you see - which you can put as input to your sound card (Line-in normally - you just need a proper cable) - and you can record this way. So - two options there. USB - normal sound card - or line out and then you use what you prefer to record. Keep in mind it is just a basic mixer - so no channel separation - like normally you have on real audio interfaces. Currently I use this mostly on stage work - during small events. So - I do not use now the USB - mostly Bluetooth to connect the tablet and play the music - plus microphones.... with some FX for better echo etc....
My is working perfectly fine - so far. I'm using this for my work as well - conference calls etc... so I can use different mic's. Used 12 hours a day with USB connection. I used this as well for some performances - mixing in total 6 microphones - 2x2 wireless and 2 dynamic - using as well FX effects to change voice for performers. This was great so far. Hope you would have the good one without issues.
Hi. It has no voice suppression. So - if you want to use this for karaoke where you want to eliminate vocals - then - no way. If you have karaoke ready music - then it is fine. You can mix all in one and add effects to voice channels. So, all depends on what you want to do and what you have...
4:52 "phones amplifier has low volume level" - it's not phones amplifier fault - u'r incoming signal less than -20 Db - it is not even visible on the LEDs. Boost the input signal and everything will be fine.
It has low power... my headphones are 250 Ohms... so it would not drive those. Led's which you see are related to signal out level - as it outputs balanced signal. Headphones are using separate amplifier and line. You can amplify a little on input - on channel - but then it would be clipping. Headphones you have to output to external headphone amplifier to have decent level. But this is what you pay for....
Those are digital effects - so I do not know what you expect. And - those sounds differently - unless you have issues with hearing - then I agree - all are the same. And at this price? I use this on stage sometimes (for theater performances, not music) and it is good for this. For music production - just use DAW software with real audio interface - not a cheap mixer from China.... it is not a great idea to use this as your production equipment. Especially that the audio interface is as well quite cheap... If you want a good one - go for SONY or more reliable producers... But of course price would be a little different - as probably you know. For vlogging or fighting with scammers - this one is good enough...
Hey! you gave us a great review of this mixer and just as good as any "professional" out there. Thank you!
Thanks for this review. You've had this for awhile now, is it still working? Also, any idea what the specs are on the specs for the built in pre-amps on the mic inputs? (assuming there are pre-amps)
Hi. There are preamps for mics - but I would expect it is something really cheap... I didn't open mine and there was no much specs as expected. It works so far, but after a few years you can see that the resistors for volume set up per channel starts to give you some cracking effect. Cheap one as expected and it is fine if you set the level to something fixed. But - normally I was using channel 1 and 2 for vocals - and this was used so often to regulate the line gain level - that it is slowly starting to ask for replacement or to use different channel and keep those at fixed level. But I use this for more than 3 years now and in various conditions... so no surprise. But other than this - still fine... hope it would work for the next year as well.
THANK YOU TO TEST ALL EFX.. ITS VERY IMPORTANT TO ME!
great review my friend! simple and to the point on all the function! thanks again!
Hi can you set up effects individually for each channel or is for the entire output?
Thanks for a great review, Just one question! I want mix my microphone vocals along with backing tracks from my phone. Is possible to adjust the gain of the Bluetooth channel on the mixer?
Hi. In general, you can adjust the sound level of the Bluetooth in two ways - first on your phone (I normally set this to max) or on mixer - on channel 7/8 - this is what I normally use as we do the stage performances sometimes where we use background music from the tablet using Bluetooth. It works fine. Just one tip - it is good always to keep the FX set to mute - if not used - the FX is basic module there (at this price) - so as well if you do not use this - and it is not in mute stage - you can hear some noise... like a white noise signal. If you mute - then it is fine - no noise. If you use FX - then - that how it works... but in general, you would not hear this noise so easily.
@@dreamersbike Hi, many thanks for getting back to me so quickly! Now I know I can adjust BT gain I will buy this mixer! 😃
Hello,
Thanks for your great review!!
I’ve 2 questions: on beginning you talk about 12v power cord, do you confirm it’s 12v DC feeding the unit?
Is the FX send output in stereo and if yes, are the pan knobs effective on this output??
In advance, thanks for your attention and your answers😊 Fred
Hi... yes - it is 12V. I feed this sometimes from my externall 12V accu when there is no power source easily avaiable. The same I use for my speakers in those situations. Just 2 small accus and you go forward....
Hi.
Super Vorstellung.
Ich habe den si 8
Komme aber nicht wirklich zu recht.
Beim aufnehmen auf Handy habe ich problem mit Qualität.
Habe auch noch den maono lite podcast... Möchte dies mit integrieren aber irgend wie gelingt es mir nicht.
Haben sie Erfahrung oder idee? Wie muss ich die anschließen?
Freundliche Grüße
Hi. Ich glaube ich habe gerade ein Beitrag gefunden.
Have you tried using multiple microphones with the eq adjusted to be higher or lower pitch according to which one the microphone performs best with for more accurate sound like how speakers with multiple drivers do it? This is why I want to get a mixer and use more than two microphones.
I would answer like this - yes - I'm using a mix of microphones there with different characteristics. Some wired (for singers - dynamic and condenser beta), mostly wireless (COMICA duo set and handheld wireless UHF double set). You can set the low pas filter per line, regulate equalizer - but that's it - you can't really change a pitch (other than using EQ). The only way to keep this equal is using equalizer per channel - so - if your mics are more less giving you the same signal and characteristic - per channel modification of low/mid/high eq - would help to set same or close to the same feeling per mic. But - if those differ a lot - no way. In this case I think the only decent solution would be to use studio recording mixer - then have all separate lines recorded and use for example Melodyne to fix pitch per channel. But this kind of mixers is quite expensive - compared to what you have here. This one is quite basic - so do not expect too much... But for what you pay - I think it is good. After years - I do not like too much the line volume knobs - rotation is not so handy when you do live performance - slider type is a better solution. Like the main line out sliding level regulator.
@@dreamersbike Are you getting clicking noises if you use it through USB as an interface?
That's what I get with mine if I use it through USB and a review from someone who actually tried searching for a solution makes it sound hopeless.
@@user-lh3uz1cp7y - no - I do not have any of this effects as you heard - mine works fine on USB. I think it could be related to the radio which is too close to the interface. Like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. This "audio interface" is not well isolated. Did you try to keep this a little more far away from WIFI or Bluetooth transmitters? This USB interface is build using the cheapest silicon - so it is supporting all things at once - Bluetooth and Audio in/out on USB. Not the best solution... but this is what you get in all those cheap mixers which costs less than 200 USD/EUR. I think if you want a little better solution - I would look for Behringer USB series... Most likely they use similar silicon in side - but more QC is done and better isolation.
Hi, could you share these experience.... Can the mixer set different FX Presets for different input. Such as Reverb for input 1 (mic), Chorus for inout 2 (guitar)? .... Also, for the USB output, is audio signal out in clear original vocal/instrument sound, or its as set with EQ and FX presets selection?
Hi. So far all works fine - still. I use this mostly on stage. So - the FX is one in one time set for all channels - but you can select a channel to be used with FX (second row from bottom is per channel - so the knob is to set the level of influence). Output in USB is with set up parameters. So, what you set is what you hear. Not an extremely complicated - but there is only 1 stereo channel. Cheap... so cheap solution. If the FX general gain is up - you would hear some distortions on output. So, I suggest switching off gain for FX is no FX is planned. Then the sound is clear. I use Bluetooth as well on stage to send a background music (channel 7/8) - it works great as well. So far - I'm satisfied with this at this price. It was good buy...
That's great and thanks for sharing your experience with it
thanks a lot, you did answer my question which was : can I stream with bluetooth and record by usb at the same time :) thanks again
I received the 8 channels version yesterday... when it's connected to the PC, it shows PC on the screen but the mode buton don't do anything and I can't connect via bluetooth.... I will try again tonight
How do you connect to your PC to record? - do you have a sperate audio interface? (I only see the two XLR outs)
USB is there with audio interface. So - when connected - you would see the sound card in the system. But - only one channel - stereo - so you can't separate like in high end audio interfaces (where you can for example set one mic to one channel and second to second... etc.). And - max 48kHz - so standard sound card. But of course - this si low end mixer - but for me works fine.
@@3D-eVo Yeah for the price I expect only mixed down output! This is just what I need to record my kids drums. I ordered the 8 channel flavour.
Hi, just a question, is it possible to power this mixer with a a DC 5v or 12v power supply?
It is supporting 12V - I use small accu when using in places without electricity available...
Hi, just wonder did u ever use it to stream on ZOOM? Does it able to listen back when others speaking on ZOOM? Which mean can communicate with others on ZOOM
Hi Li Ting Wong. Yes - I was using this with Zoom and Teams. I even used once FX effects to scare my friends on the other side ;) - keep in mind that you want to have oudio output on other card than the mixer is using.... in general. So you use the mixer to mix sources for mic in (then you use FX) when the output you use for example normal sound card from computer. You can eventually use mixer soundcard for in and out - but then be careful what you mix.... Now I use real Audio Interface... so the mixer is used only for mixing stage sources...
Where was it made sir?
Mixer is from China of course. Unless you ask for something else. You can find this one on Aliexpress. There are now a few new models... which use similar hardware.
merci !!! c'est ce que je vais m'acheter justement , merci de tout votre temps !!!
Excellente vidéo
Salut, est-ce que tu l'as acheté? Es-tu satisfait?
My mixer is still working ;-) So it is not so terrible at the end. But now I think I would buy a little bigger model - as we use often more than 6 lines for mics on stage (specially when the show is big). But it is fast to set up, Bluetooth we use to play background music for singers from tablet playlist and eventually to add effects if needed. My paid back long time ago.
non , deja revendu @@ericvincent2230
can you power the mixer via usb?
Hi. No... the USB is only for PC communication (music card). Power supply is 12V separate to the mixer. I think the problem is the 48V for condenser mics... it could be difficult to power all on 5V... plus every line has a small amplifier... and effects.
I have a few questions first how many track can I record SIMULTANIOUSLY on my computer using this machine as a interface ?. second one can I plug in a bass guitar directly in it and get a good sound ?
Hi. This is a mixer - not a real Audio interface. So - the output would be just one stereo channel with all mixed. If you use provided USB. Of course - you can extract all this mixed with regular Line Out (Stereo Out) - and then put this to more professional audio mixer - if you own one (balanced output). I use normally this one with microphones. In my case - the noise level is pretty low. You can't really hear any noise. I would expect it would work fine as well with guitar - but as I do not have one to test - I would be careful answering this question. In general - this mixer is similar to a more expensive Beringer mixers - which are still an entry level mixers. And - so far mine is still working perfectly fine... I have so far 0 issues with this.
How do you play music through and also record
So - you have a normal sound card there on USB. Not the best - but works. You can play music directly from computer to the mixer. The same as recording - there is a line-in on the card (or mic) which you can use to record the sound. This is one solution and this is how I recorded sound in this movie. Of course you have balanced line out as you see - which you can put as input to your sound card (Line-in normally - you just need a proper cable) - and you can record this way. So - two options there. USB - normal sound card - or line out and then you use what you prefer to record. Keep in mind it is just a basic mixer - so no channel separation - like normally you have on real audio interfaces. Currently I use this mostly on stage work - during small events. So - I do not use now the USB - mostly Bluetooth to connect the tablet and play the music - plus microphones.... with some FX for better echo etc....
Great job I have the six channel but it clicks when I first turn it on so may have to return.
My is working perfectly fine - so far. I'm using this for my work as well - conference calls etc... so I can use different mic's. Used 12 hours a day with USB connection. I used this as well for some performances - mixing in total 6 microphones - 2x2 wireless and 2 dynamic - using as well FX effects to change voice for performers. This was great so far. Hope you would have the good one without issues.
What is a good FX for karaoke?
Hi. It has no voice suppression. So - if you want to use this for karaoke where you want to eliminate vocals - then - no way. If you have karaoke ready music - then it is fine. You can mix all in one and add effects to voice channels. So, all depends on what you want to do and what you have...
Hello , cound you help me please , I'm very lost with my debra .... please ...
Tks a lot
Hi. Maybe I can - but I have to know what is the problem :) Let me know.
4:52 "phones amplifier has low volume level" - it's not phones amplifier fault - u'r incoming signal less than -20 Db - it is not even visible on the LEDs. Boost the input signal and everything will be fine.
It has low power... my headphones are 250 Ohms... so it would not drive those. Led's which you see are related to signal out level - as it outputs balanced signal. Headphones are using separate amplifier and line. You can amplify a little on input - on channel - but then it would be clipping. Headphones you have to output to external headphone amplifier to have decent level. But this is what you pay for....
Essa mesa tem retorno nela
All the effects on the same and they sound like s*** turn the level down
Those are digital effects - so I do not know what you expect. And - those sounds differently - unless you have issues with hearing - then I agree - all are the same. And at this price? I use this on stage sometimes (for theater performances, not music) and it is good for this. For music production - just use DAW software with real audio interface - not a cheap mixer from China.... it is not a great idea to use this as your production equipment. Especially that the audio interface is as well quite cheap... If you want a good one - go for SONY or more reliable producers... But of course price would be a little different - as probably you know. For vlogging or fighting with scammers - this one is good enough...