🎶 Mix It Up: Elevate Your Sound Game!
The NEW BAXS DJ Audio Mixer is a 4-channel sound board designed for music enthusiasts, featuring Bluetooth technology for wireless streaming, universal compatibility with various devices, and professional-grade inputs for vocals and instruments. With a user-friendly design and a 24-month warranty, this mixer is perfect for both studio and live performances.
G**N
Nice little Audio interface mixer for the money!..
For like $34.00 total, this thing even has Blue Tooth connectivity that works great with my phone, Moto One 5g ..good at home little mixer and audio interface for Guitar, XLR mic or 1/4 in. Jack hook up, also USB to hook up Lap Top, and 1/8 jack port also, small and portable if what to take it to a friends house to jam, or small gig menus!..😎👍Very happy over all , especially for the money! ...🤑😎👍
S**O
Not a proper mixer, but a good preamp!
I bought this audio device to add to my setup as a sub-mixer before vocal processing and stereo multitrack recording. At the low price point of $30, my fellow hobbyists would probably say to never add such a cheap piece of equipment anywhere in the signal chain, some even out of fear it might damage their precious equipment. But I was genuinely curious about whether I could get any use out of it. So, here is my HONEST review.1. First let me correct what I said in my earlier review. This device does have stereo (but not pannable) R and L channel inputs and they do both work. However, R/L inputs are very weak on gain and do very almost nothing to make mics audible. I think they might be meant only for a line level signal. For people new to audio, line level signals have already passed through preamplifiers, but have not been driven up to speaker level yet.The two XLR inputs are both mono/center channel, and after testing I have verified that they both work as intended. The drawback is the lack of a panning option. The amplification on these is also weak, but sufficient to just barely clip the signal if you shout at the mic.2. Gain as I mentioned is very weak and the indicators do not show db levels correctly. This is a big minus if you plan to use this as anything other than a cute little preamp. I had to turn mics up almost all the way and push the volume up to +10 on both the individual channel and the main bus to get a visible green light signal through on the indicators. At “green” the audio was already distorting and clipping on the input to my vocal processor without this being indicated. Since this is the only reference point on the mixer which has any usefulness for gain staging (nowhere on the dials is anything marked "0" or "U" as other New Baxs mixers are), this is a major issue. Did I mention that the gain is weak?3. This mixer can incorporate Bluetooth, USB and input RCA connected audio devices, but I noticed there was an audible crackle when I tried using the Bluetooth function. It only fades into the background when you turn up the gain and volume for 3/4 channel all the way. I have not tried out the USB and RCA functions yet so I can’t comment on these. I think this function may be useful for practice but not recording.So, why give five stars? Because … I expected way worse than the product I got. Because this “mixer” (which doesn’t do anything that you could remotely call mixing) actually functions best when used as a preamp to near-line-level, and I got EXACTLY the classic ribbon mic sound I was looking for through it.The noise floor is also really low with correct gain staging and cable arrangement, below -80dB, according to the gauge on my Tascam vocal processor. At those levels, it’s safe to say most of that was self-noise from my condenser mic and ambient noise in the environment.I started by singing the vocals to Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire” and noticed a lot of beneficial coloration to the sound. This device draws a lot of warmth and harmonics out of my bass vocals. It sounds like I am singing into a vintage ribbon microphone with the sound being processed on analogue equipment. It has that “tube” warmth that a lot of digital devices try in vain to capture. I almost the sound from this $30 New Baxs preamp better than the preamps on my multitracker. Granted, it does leave some undesirable artifacts (which can be controlled by using the reverb/delay options provided) and it is lacking definition on the treble end, but for backing/tracking vocals I think this $30 plaything may make an excellent addition to my gear.
S**I
Item for a Drama Class
Easy setup. Works well. Good quality item for the price. If you only need it for one or two instruments and vocals, this is good. As for how long it will last, I got it a few weeks ago. However, I believe that it's how well you take care of the equipment that affects it's longevity. Hope this review helps anyone who is thinking about buying this item.
M**E
Works good but has the electric interference sound
Works as intended, BT connected fine, only issue was the electronic interference sound when connecting with Bluetooth. It almost sounds like a modem from the 90s. My set up is loud so the noise was not acceptable in my situation so I returned it. Everything else seemed to work as intended
A**R
Completely useless, spend the extra and buy a better unit
Completely useless, has a clicking noise like RF is getting into it no matter if it is plugged in the computer or power supply. also it has absolutely no gain, had to use pre-amps with dynamic mics. I also could not make the interface work in my daw.
C**S
Great for ham radios with boom mics!
Works perfect to boost the audio from my condenser mic, and shape the audio just enough, so that it sounds great through my Heil AD-1-I into my Icom IC-7300. I've been getting great audio reports, and have been asked what I am using, so it is working very well. If you want to get this setup working with your IC-7300, make sure to pick up a foot switch, like the Heil FS-3, which plugs directly into the AD-1-I. You'll also need an RCA to 1/8 TRS cable to get the audio from the mixer board to the AD-1-I.
A**G
Good
This board is great I use it for my DJ business only but not for karaoke but it’s a great product
K**E
Do your research.
Don’t expect this unit to be stereo it is in fact, mono. Returning and spending $30 more on one that’s true blue stereo ,didn’t need it for anything special, but I still wanted it to sound decent.
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