- MIC PREAMP - Phantom power (+48v) and plug-in power (1.5v) is provided by onboard microphone preamplifiers for compatibility with condenser microphones, lapel mics, lavaliers and other mini mics, as well as unpowered dynamic microphones. NOT compatible with 3-ring TRRS mics and headsets without adapter (sold separately).
- USB AUDIO INTERFACE - Stream 24-bit / 96kHz digital audio over USB to or from the mixer by connecting to computers and mobile devices.
- TINY MIXER - Fitting easily in your hand, this is the world’s smallest mixer to include 2 preamped mic inputs.
- BIG FEATURES - Inputs for mics, Line, USB audio and AUX; Outputs for powered speakers/recording, headphones and USB audio; Master and Channel volume faders; Channel mutes, Line-in gain control, mic echo effect—this mini mixer has it all! It is also ideal for combining different sound inputs for webcasting on Facebook, YouTube, and other live streaming platforms.
- PORTABLE - At this size, it’s easy to take anywhere, and it can be powered by a USB power bank, making it perfect for mobile video, live recording, interviews and more.
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Vanessa Gomez
If You’re Looking to Upgrade and Professionalize Your Audio Quality The Just Mixer M is the Answer
Bought this to up the audio quality and professionalize ‘They Had to Go Out Podcast’ starting at Episode 17. We’re using it to combine audio from 2-3 condenser mics and 1-2 cell phone lines and recording the output on an iPad to great effect. Easy setup with clear instructions and once we got the adjustments right to level the volume of our standard inputs we haven’t had to alter them at all, so now recording is just a matter of powering the mixer on. If you plan to record on an iOS device recommend using an Apple made camera adapter for best quality as the included output cable works, but in our experience required more adjustments to input settings for every use. We selected the Just Mixer M because it could power connected devices and it’s proven fully capable, powering all connected condenser mics and multiple headphones that are connected via a splitter plugged into the mixer’s microphone port. Note the output port, even when using an Apple made iOS camera adapter, will not charge a connected iOS device so ensure your iPhone or iPad is fully charged and battery conservation measures are taken prior to recording. In summary, the Just Mixer M met every need and expectation we had and brought our podcast’s audio quality to a pro level. Solid and highly recommended product.
Verso Gina
Muy buen mix.
He comprado este dispositivo sin saber si iba a funcionar para lo que yo lo queria. He conectado a mi Galaxy S8 para jugar pubg mobile y hacer stream y va de maravilla recibe voces de tus compañeros y viceversa. Me ayudado a hacer mis stream desde el celular mucho mas divertido y puedo interactuar con mucha mas facilidad con la gente. El unico problema es que a veces se no transmite el sonido del juego a los audifonos pero creo es el juego ademas esto no esta pensado para videogames. Encantado con la compra.
Bettyk Miller
Solid compact audio device
Purchased this to add to my complement of podcasting tools. Works well, with nice audio fidelity, especially for something so portable. Recommended.
Stephanie Holton
Bodacious
Pretty awesome, haven't tried out all the features like usb i/o... seemed a bit finicky at first but has been acting just fine since then. Nice work and they really hook you up in the cable Department. This thing is a total babe.
Tonya Allen
Really Works !
I had been having a fit finding a mixer that would take the input from a video camera microphone...I have two really nice ones, but it seemed like a waste of half the usefulness....finally this did the trick. Would really like to have had the Output go directly to the camera...but...the bulk of my wishlist is fulfilled. Small, compact, powerful...and will output directly to a computer...I can use my good mic's for direct recording now.
Raju Daas
Extremely handy at a great price point.
I was a bit skeptical at first when I purchased this. But after a few tweaks everything is working better than expected. It’s extremely versatile as well as portable. The controls are well placed and very responsive (maybe just a tad too responsive, but that’s subjective). My only complaint, and it’s more of a “I wish it had this” is for the device to have a microphone beside the headphone port with an additional mute button (in addition to the other two on top). This would just make life simpler, especially for my purposes. The other is the location of the volume knob for the headphones. Not that it’s bad or non functional, but more along the lines of being a bit tricky to get to in a hurry. All in all, it’s a excellent choice when budget and portability are concerns. I’m extremely pleased and have now purchased a total of 4 of these to run the audio in our escape rooms.
Siyathemba Mangwana
Great customer service
Updated review: This company is top notch in customer care. In regards to the item, if you hear static, plug it into an outlet on its own. My own mic is wrong for the mixer, but it fines with one as well. Overall, I was highly pleased with this company.
Alfredia Hopkins
A very handy device!
I used it for recording two audio clips together without using the DAW. After taking some time learning and some tried and error, I eventually completed my mini project.
Khaing Nyein Thant
I found what i was looking for.
This is exactly what i was looking for for my video broadcasts. The mixer came with all accessories (which i didn't even expect) i needed to start broadcasting videos being able to play a background music while speaking into the mic. Great product and not expensive at all.
PM A Rodriguez
Perfect for sending one or two mics to a PC or cell phone.
I had trouble getting my XLR mics mixed and connected to both my PC and cell phone. I didn't understand that cell phones use of a lower voltage phantom power (1.5v). This little mixer is perfect because it has a phantom power switch selecting between 48v or 1.5v. All the cheap "cell phone" mics use the 1.5v phantom power, and all of my professional (XLR) mics use 48v (or a battery). Plus, it has both a 3.5mm and USB output (note the difference between TRS & TRRS, though). Anyway, this unit is a little pricey, but it works great. I use this little mixer to feed a couple of mics to my cell phone and my pc, and then I use a second Maker Hart mixer to mix the output of everything (2 PCs, Mac, cell phone, and an Alexa) to one set of speakers (and a headphone). Note the picture....