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The Aveek Professional Audio Mixer is a compact 5-channel mixing console featuring 3 XLR inputs with 48V phantom power, USB plug-and-play recording, and wireless Bluetooth streaming. Designed for podcasters, live streamers, and DJs, it offers versatile connectivity, onboard echo/delay effects, and headphone monitoring, making it an all-in-one solution for professional-grade audio production.
Output Connector Type | Power Amplifiers,Monitor Headphones,Speaker,Home Theater,Home Theater,Wireless Microphone System,Xlr Wired Microphone,USB Flash Drive, XLR,1/4‘’,RCA |
Audio Input | Microphone, USB, Bluetooth, Computer, MP3,Smartphones, Computers, Laptops, Tablets, Musical Instrument Equipment, 48v Condenser Microphone, Xlr Wired Microphone\Wireless Microphone System, PA System, Home Theater, Passive Mixer, USB Flash Drive, Monitor Headphones,Speaker,Power Amplifiers |
Voltage | 48 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 5 |
Connectivity Technology | USB,Bluetooth,PC Recording,U dish Recording |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.27"D x 8.27"W x 2.56"H |
R**O
Perfect for my needs.
This little mixer was perfect for my needs. I play live performances so I wanted a little mixer so that I could have all my adjustments at my fingertips and this little mixer filled that bill for me. I highly recommend it, I am 72 and have a little Trio so I could sit on my chair and sing and play My Guitar and have all the controls right there in front of me. It's great I'm thinking about buying a second one.Thanks. Richie.
A**R
Here's a review worth its merit.
Tl;dr: This, and couple cheap mics would make the cheapest, best sounding beginner multi-person podcasting setup. Some knowledge required.Review:I got this thinking it would work like a traditional audio interface for my PC. Spoiler alert, it didn't. I purchased this, a few microphones and a few scissor boom arms to make a desk podcast setup.The packaging, though generic, was really good. Simply contained the mixer, two USB cables (one to the PC [USB Type B to USB Type A], and one to power the mixer [USB Micro to USB Type A]), and a USB power brick.So I got everything setup as seen in my product photo, and tested the setup to my PC. The Line 4 will output both Lines 1-3, as well as the PC Audio on Line4. That's terrible for recording desktop audio as there will be an echo. I worked around this by using an additional virtual mixer on my PC and used the mixer solely for collecting the Microphone audio, and output everything through my computer's speakers/headphone jack.Microphones that don't require phantom power are not that loud and require for you to turn the gain up a bit, leading to a slight hiss that actually comes from the mixer, not the microphones. However, powered microphones work extremely well; it's recommended though not to mix powered microphones with unpowered microphones when the phantom (48v) power is turned on. I noticed my unpowered microphones getting slightly hotter when that happened.Overall, I think I'll stick with this until I need to get a better low latency mixer. But for the cost, and the features it carries. It's great!Quick summary of all the features that I don't use regularly but works:- Bluetooth mode works really well, but can't use the PC output at the same time.- Headphone jack works like output but gets reasonably loud. Pretty good doesn't work well with PC Audio as outlined above.- Effects are gimmicky at best and useless at worst. Good for a local karaoke session with just the mixer and regular speaker output with the mixer.- Knob controllers are solid, sturdy and glide smoothly.Overall, again pretty good for the price! Great beginner mixer for podcasters that want to get in and have a little bit of tinkering knowledge.
W**N
No unwanted noise at all, clean output.
This mixer worked beautifully, just what I needed for my Ham Radio station.
J**N
Sounds like trash can
Wanted to connect multiple speakers with R a plug and a quarter inch with blue tooth. Blue tooth failed but I didn't read the instructions so it could've been user error so I connected hard wire to rca aux in from my phone and it sounded so bad😭 it could've been the cable maybe it would have sound better directly through the blue tooth but it was bad. I tried to eq it💀🤣 naur bestie. The sound card was suffering. I was using studio monitors ibl 104 and a drum amp for some bass. It sounded good with spotify but sharing audio went out of sink so fast after every song. So I know the sound mixer issue bad. I guess you need a expensive mixer
S**.
Worked well
Works well
R**S
Good Enough
I'm giving this 3 stars because for the price it's good enough. I'd say it's worth the price, with a couple huge positives, but also a couple glaring downsides. First the pros:Pros:Came with the necessary cablesEasy to power up, connect, and start experimenting withThe dedicated USB output creates incredibly clear recordingThe condenser mic connection gives tremendous quality and clarity, better than connecting it directly to the PCAs long as it holds up to regular use for a couple years, these features alone make it great for the price.Cons:The BT connection does not play into the headphones. It connects, plays, but sends no sound output. Makes it useless, and a major downside. If the BT feature worked I'd give the unit a 5-star review. Since it's heavily advertised and doesn't work, it's a major negative.The manual is just a single page with labels for the connections. There are no descriptions and no tutorial videos. You're on your own for figuring out the features and how to use them.If you're a tinkerer/experimenter, and like to figure things out on your own, this is a good system at this price point. Otherwise I can't recommend it.
B**S
Very clean sound
The mixer has a very clean sound. No added distortion. The mixer has 5 inputs and dual outputs. The outputs are XLR and 6mm phono plugs. I used the XLR output direct to my speakers. The unit is light weight. The knobs feel cheap but what do you want at this price point. You will have to experiment with the Level and Gain controls for each channel. The USB input works. You should limit the music on the stick as there is no method to jump thru folders. The USB slot had a slight issue decoding and playing FLAC files. I would recommend this mixer. I'm very pleased with its performance.
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