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4.5 out of 5
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5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars y'all, for the PRICE alone
The media could not be loaded. This is amazing for the price - ignore the "Bluetooth" label, no Bluetooth here. But seriously, for roughly $30 you get all you need as a beginner (or anyone) for basic XLR input for your PC - that works and works quite well. No frills and they're are oddities in the description on Bolo and user manual. But that aside, this is totally usable and in two solid weeks of use I've had no issues. Standard old-school USB-B (USB 2.0) Jack on the back - this is designed to be connected to a PC. See my video review.
4.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly useful
So, I purchased this thinking it was going to be an experiment in the cheap market, with the hope it would work well. No joke, it works quite well indeed. The preamp is of course weak, but this is a USB powered mixer that weighs less than a cheese sandwich. It handles the Sennheiser e935 with no issue, and the MXL 250 with ease. The phantom power works just fine and there is not much of a noise profile on this thing. Again, the volume is a bit low, but it's hip. I didn't get a chance to try to 1/8" input with a working mic yet but it's not a concern of mine.Recording quality at 44 is good. No latency issues, and the sound is clear.Overall, this little trooper is hip, and I'd probably buy a 2nd as a backup.Hope this helps.
4.0 out of 5 stars Handy solution if you only need two channels
Lots of good uses for this, at a price fair enough to just keep it on hand whether you need it or not. If nothing else, it's a handy source for phantom power. No over the top build quality here and it's pretty lightweight, but it's very portable, while still being large enough to use without needing tweezers or child-fingers to operate. No issues, seems to do what it should.
5.0 out of 5 stars Very nice audio mixer has a lot of versatility for limited use
Sometimes you need a couple of extra audio channels. OK, almost always you need a few extra channels. this compact box gives you what you need with enough options to make the average person happy.This box is made for the computer and powered by the oldest of USB connectors: that square end we used to use on printers to a standard USB connection on the other. There are two microphone/ input lines that accept 3/8 inch plus or XLR plugs. There's also a condenser mic miniplug input. There's a =48V boost and a Hi-Z option (whatever that is). The left and right channels each have a separate volume control.Output include separate left and right channels and a headphone mini jack. The main output and earphone outputs have Separate level controls.EVALUATION: The sound is good and for those who just need a bit of something extra offered by an additional sound channel, this box is perfect.
5.0 out of 5 stars Also turns a 6-channel mixer into an 8-channel mixer!
The media could not be loaded. This mixer has a nice sleek design and is well made for the price. Watch my video to see me record voice and guitar into my Mac.I also discovered that using an iPhone charger to power it, I can add an extra 2 channels to my portable 6-channel mixer for gigs. I connect the headphone output with an adapter to the stereo input on the mixer, and I now have an 8-channel mixer!
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice phantom power in a small and cost effective solution.
This is just what my condenser mic needed to pump up the volume so I can be heard on discord... Easy to use and draws power from usb so you don't have to plug it into the wall. Easy to operate and the gain controls are nice. 10/10
4.0 out of 5 stars Good starter mixer
This is a good mixer for anyone starting out playing with audio or just needs something simple. I have an XLR mic for my PC that needs power so I've been making use of this. Nothing special but it does the job of being a mic input and allowing for having two channels. Phantom power works and I've been happy with the sound. It would be a pain using knobs instead of sliders if you were adjusting things constantly but for me I don't need to touch them often. Physically the buttons and knobs are acceptable but not really top-end. The case is basic plastic that is durable enough and could probably handle bouncing around in a bag if you're mobile. It's simple and does the job.
4.0 out of 5 stars Does not have Bluetooth. Does what it does fine.
Review of the G-MARK mini 2 channel audio dj mixer with 48v Phantom power Bluetooth usb mp3 for live show recoding stage party.So the first thing you should know I did not discover until a bit later because it was not a feature I was interested in. This device does not seem to have the Bluetooth as noted in the specs. I searched through the instructions, checked the device itself, looked in my phone for the device in my BT settings, and the box does not mention it. So if this feature is important to you, look elsewhere. It does not record; it acts as an interface to record on your computer. So, if recording internally, as the specs imply it can, is important to you, look elsewhere.What it does do, it does fine for the price. That is to act as an audio interface. It’s got some flexibility at that, you can add phantom power if needed for a condenser mic, you can input XLR or ¼” jacks, guitar/bass Hi-Z connections, you can adjust the input volume, you can monitor in the device using headphones and adjust their volumes, and there are output ¼” jacks to mains.The signal was decent, better than the output to headphones, which came off a bit warbly when recording, but playback was fine. The device seems to have some noise when used through the mains, but that could be the amp. I hooked a mic up, used the USB as a power cord and did not send it to the computer, but spoke through the mic through the device to an acoustic amp, the noise floor was high, but the sound when I spoke was clean with lots of available volume level. So, it can function as a 2 channel mixer.Signal recorded through the device was clean enough and once I got it adjusted, loud enough.Overall, points off for not including items mentioned or implied in the specs (Bluetooth and internal recording), but for the price it does have features similar to a much higher priced audio interface I have. For someone on a budget understanding the limits of the device, but wanting an audio interface to do computer recordings, this item will do that well enough for around $32 (at the time of my review).
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