🎶 Mix It Up Like a Pro!
The Pyle Professional Audio Mixer Sound Board Console System is a versatile 4-channel mixer designed for seamless audio mixing and recording. With Bluetooth connectivity, it allows for wireless streaming from various devices, while its rugged steel chassis ensures durability for live performances. The mixer features a 48V phantom power supply, multiple input options, and a user-friendly interface, making it ideal for DJs, musicians, and streaming enthusiasts alike.
Output Connector Type | XLR |
Audio Input | XLR |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.49"D x 9.26"W x 2.56"H |
S**H
Outperforms at the price point
Bought this a while ago and forgot to review. I'm a solo acoustic player. I bought this for a regular gig I had that requires a ferry ride and shuttle to the venue and back. The venue provides only a powered speaker. I needed something with very basic effects that was small enough to travel with on foot and boat.This did the job, performed exactly as expected, maybe a little better. The Bluetooth connects easily and reliably for break music. And it puts out just enough power to play a small outdoor venue without overdriving any of the inputs.Negative reviews about the sound quality are pretty accurate. It's not great, but it's above the quality that I would've expected at this price point, so if youre a working musician or DJ I would only recommend this in a niche situation like I used it.
H**R
A Great Simple Mixer with Bluetooth for Home Use
I bought this mixer for home karaoke use that is hooked up to a smart TV, 2 wireless mics + 1 wired mic and my 34 years old Pioneer Receiver + 4 speakers + 1 subwoofer. I love the simple volume controls & the 3-band equalizer & echo adjustments. The master volume has a quick slider control and all the rest are small rotary knobs with a center detention. The Bluetooth audio quality is even better than my Lavadio BT adaptor except the range is only <20 feet, nevertheless it's great to have and I use it to listen to Spotify.I have to say that the mixer is very well designed and works great for my home usage without much statics at all. The price is also very reasonable. I am very happy with this product that works for me.
T**E
nice mixer
This was just the right size for my in home studio . i’m a broadcaster and if i needed to work from home or produce a commercial it worked great, this is your basic needs mixer, it’s older Usb connection but most laptops or desktops have that type A input , keep in mind the quality of your mic and inputs is probably more important.
D**O
Solidly built, and compatible with Macbook Pro
I researched pretty much all brands and all models of all the brands to figure out what i want. Portability, cost, FX and compatibility with my mac were the driving factors of my search. I only required 4 channels, so I was looking for something under $100. I was looking for a good USB mixer and after reading reviews about how durable and solid that Pyle was, I chose the 4-ch with USB. At first i was missing the RCA in/out, but I have several 1/4" adapters so that was really a non-issue. I was pleased with the bluetooth and the record-directly-to-a-flash-drive features that just ended up being bonuses. The unit is sturdy and the perfect weight to prevent sliding. The unit has a on/off power switch which some of the other brands were lacking. The FX are adequate, though on the whole are very basic. Still, for what I am using it for, (audio capture for interviews) this was the perfect size. I have a larger powered mixer for my musical adventures, so I stuck with the 4-ch model for my smaller projects. Had I not already had a 10-ch powered mixer for my band, I probably would have gotten the 6 channel mixer to cover both kinds of projects.Overall, I recommend this model; it's well-built and easy to use -- I think it is perfect for keeping your gear portable for small projects.
F**.
Just what I needed to record Karaoke.
I've been looking for a Karaoke machine with the ability to record the songs. The cheapest one I found with the ability to record was over $200 and the experience was horrible plus the recording wasn't any better. That's when I decided to look into building my own Karaoke system. With this little sound mixer I'm able to record the songs and also I'm able to adjust the music sound and Voice sound so my recordings can sound how I like them. On the Karaoke machine that I mentioned the voice in the recording was way lower than the music, and there was no way to adjust the volume of the recorded channels. This is perfect for what I need it. I'm sure I can find other uses but for now I built my Karaoke system by connecting my Smart TV to the sound mixer and one or two microphones. Then out to a speaker and that's all I need. I also have the ability to connect headphones which help me monitor the sound of my Karaoke songs and it actually helps me sing better if I wear them while I sing. One bonus is that you can connect your sound source (ex. Phone, Tablet, TV etc.) via Bluetooth to send your audio and use the phone screen as your personal karaoke machine. Only negative of doing this is that you can't record while using Bluetooth. But not everyone is interested in recording.
A**W
"Hot Garbage" is being generous
Don't get me wrong, it works... kind of... but at the price point, you'll probably be happier spending $20 more for a Behringer without USB.Here's the good:It controls microphone inputs fairly well; the high, low, and mid adjustments are a highlight, as most of the budget mixers will only give you high and low controls.... That's about it.And the bad:The USB is pretty useless for anything but on-board mixing. As a whole, the device will only function in an either/or direction when connected to a PC. It WILL work as an interface, but you'll need to output audio, for monitoring, through a different device or delete the original sound source if you are recording to a separate channel. It mixes the audio coming from the PC, as well, and there is no way to bypass it. In Windows, it will also force your volume to 100% and there is no way to get rid of the overlay, which is just annoying.The Bluetooth feature is also a one-way and will not work simultaneously with USB, so you can pull audio in by Bluetooth but need a cabled output.Neither of these is a huge deal; just output to a separate USB interface and monitor through it. If you just want something to mix live audio, it'll also do the trick. But...There is no pan! Every channel will be centered, which I suppose would be fine for a single input but is not ideal for multiple.Last, the FX is worthless--not "well it's a little useful", no, it's W-O-R-T-H-L-E-S-S.
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