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The MoukeyMini Audio Mixer MAMX1 is a compact 4-channel line mixer designed for ultra-low noise, distortion-free audio mixing. Powered by a versatile DC 5V supply, it supports both stereo and mono inputs with independent volume controls for each channel. Perfect for small clubs, bars, or personal studios, it delivers professional-grade sound quality in a lightweight, portable form factor.
Audio Input | USB |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Item Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.37"D x 6.18"W x 1.97"H |
P**D
What every piece of music gear should be -- it just works.
It's incredible how good this unit is, especially in light of the low price. I received it today, it took me about two minutes to hook it up, it produces zero noice and it works perfectly. There's no point in spending more money on something that's much more expensive.
D**K
Great for practicing with jam tracks
I love this gizmo. I can create a jam track, play it into the mixer from my iPhone, along with my lap steel guitar through an effects box (Zoom G1 X-Four), and headphones, and practice leads at max volume without driving the neighbors crazy. Being able to precisely balance the Zoom, jam track, and headphone levels is priceless.The key condition on all this is that everything you plug in needs to be at line level. That means if you want to add a mic to the mix, it needs to first go through a pre-amp. Luckily I have a dual-channel AudioBuddy direct input/mic pre-amp with XLR and phone jacks. With a DI/pre-amp you can do pretty much whatever you want.
K**R
I love this thing, but ...
It doesn't seem to work well when powered -IDK if it;s something with my rig or a grounding problem but it's of no matter to me coz for my purposes (mixing three signal level inputs) it works great!It also works well as a splitter - just turn it around and hook it up in reverse and you can have all your little amps looped together into a big-ol' neighborhood-clearing setup.The unit itself does not seem particularly noisy, even when the amp(s) are cranked but I haven't played it in a club or anything... any noise I've heard in my applications with this is seems to be latent from my cables, pedals and amps.I'm only knocking it down a star coz it seems to not work well when powered... My guess is it has something to do with the signal level(s) coming into the unit when powered; Unfortunately there wasn't a manual and Moukey is notorious for not having online PDF manuals so... IDK...
J**Y
Line mix
This thing is awesome! I needed an inexpensive option for line mixing multiple synths and it definitely fits the bill.
P**E
Excellent
Excellent
G**.
Excelente producto.
Excelente calidad, sin ruido alguno, pequeño pero gigante en acción, no pudo ser mejor, el botón de estéreo y mono me parece que están invertidos pero no significa nada. Hecho con material de primera en su construcción y el sonido es excelente. Producto cinco estrellas. Gracias Moukey, buen trabajo.
T**
Amazing and worth every penny!!!
This little mixer is amazing! I’m not even going to add ‘for the price’That’s just a bonus that it’s so incredibly inexpensive (I won’t say cheap either) because it doesn’t feel cheaply made at all. The pots are solid and not scratchy, the input/output jacks feel solid and overall the build quality is very good. Better than expected, and the build quality is excellent. I certainly wouldn’t abuse it but it’s as solidly built as the Korg Volcas I’m using it for. And let me say it handles them *perfectly*! I’ve looked everywhere and spent a ton of time looking, and ordered a few duds from here that either cut the signal so bad it was hardly audible, or they were too noisy and distracting. I nearly just gave up. If you have a Volca you know their sound output limitations are less than desirable. One headphone jack and that’s it. And if you are using two or more synced together you simply can’t listen to both at once without routing the headphone outputs to a mixer. There’s no way around it. And honestly that’s a pain in the ass if I just feel like messing around with a couple of them and don’t want to drag my large mixer into the whole deal. It’s kept me from playing them more times than I can count...it’s just inconvenient. So I’ve been hellbent to find something just like this, portable and extremely simple. All I need was to be able to combine signals (the proper way) and put headphones on and hear more than one unit. I could even go without the volume knobs on the mixer and just use the ones on the Volcas. Obviously this is better but I’m just saying all I needed was the ability to combine multiple signals and have good sound quality. Well this does that. And does it well. I can plug the Volca Sample in with a TRS and hit the stereo button and plug the Volca Bass in with a 1/4” TR jack and hit the mono button and I didn’t even need to eat two inputs for a stereo signal like you usually need to do.This thing is just plain awesome! If you’re a Volca user like me you know what I’m talking about and you owe it to yourself to give this a try. I have 6 of them and since this is only 4 inputs I’m actually here to order another but decided I would leave a review first. This deserves it with all the junk out there. Let’s just say I’ve tried so many and returned them I was expecting to be returning this too. So I was very pleasantly surprised and impressed. I can’t say enough good things about this and there are many more things I’m going to be able to use this for than just the Volcas. It gives me more inputs for my Scarlett 4i4 for example. For the reviewers that left bad reviews, all I have to say is if you don’t like this....you’re doing it wrong! It’s that simple.