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the t.mix MicroMix 2 USB

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the t.mix MicroMix 2 USB
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Great mini mixer for home studio or multimedia center
Hendrek 09.10.2018
I bought this mix because I wanted to mix signals from PC (via USB), my guitar pedalboard (with preamp and cabinet simulation) and send it to headphones or Hi-fi system. Also the option of Bluetooth connection impressed me.
Secondary use of this mini mix is with my PA as basic mixer for garden parties, etc. It can take microphone and I have possibility to play music from various sources (notebook, phone via Bluetooth, mp3 player, etc.).

PROS: it is f*cking awesome product for that price

CONS: it has RCA connectors for line signals and Main outs, so I must use reductions RCA/6,3mm TS.

I highly recommend this mix, because I never had problems with it and it is working realy well.
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Wow I love it!
BITMORE 19.01.2022
Using it on Tv Shows. Will bye more than one, very impressed. Built like a tank. Size is ideal. Phono function is a PFL saver.
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Is it a Xenyx 302USB killer?
Audio geek 09.05.2021
For all intents and purposes this is a 302USB in a different tin with a Bluetooth interface. I bought one to test and compare with (see my other review of the 302USB, I sort of love them). Not had a chance to do a full A-B review yet but initial observations appear promising, everything works much the same but the Bluetooth audio does sound a tad thin for my liking. The 302 and traversely this MicroMix are Swiss Army Knives for audio geeks like me and having BT added into the tin is super useful. Once we're allowed to go out and be creative in the world again perhaps I can give this little beast a hammering and see what it brings back home through the catflap!
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practical small mixer
VarelakiSamos 09.01.2022
I use this mixer to send signal from Android devices to my amp and to send my guitar signal to garageband in my Mac.
I use it now for 3 months and it do what i want to do with it.
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Benedictus 12.03.2021
Just plug it in and it works, on any system. Good quality, convinient design, a lot of features
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Just what I needed
C & L Audio 08.07.2019
I bought this as part of an install for a shop, the client wanted something that was small, could be used with powered speakers, had Bluetooth capabilities and was easy to use, this ticked all the boxes and was at a very affordable and reasonable price point.
Only downside is the desk doesn't come with a mains power socket so needed to purchase this separately. (it was a good job the boxes where opened and tested prior to installing)

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Small
Bluetooth
Good sound quality
Good price point

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No mains power
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The perfect voice track mixer
Win-Group Software 04.08.2020
If you need to record your voice into a automation software, that the perfect tool
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Great features and sound quality for a small price
Koori Graywolf 02.07.2024
I was surprised by how well this works and the low noise, given it's small price and the fact that it's USB powered. Though can still have a bit of noise if you connect the USB to the PC, not really the mixer's fault but just how ground loops on PC can be. You get a cleaner signal if you power the MicroMix via an AC-USB adapter plugged to a power socket. (and if you connect the PC audio to the MicroMix by one of the line-ins and you still get noise, try to put a noise suppressor like the Behringer HD400 in between).

Only real drawback as mentioned by another reviewer, is the violent pop it puts out when turned on. So either turn the speakers on first then the mixer, or just keep this mixer turned on all the time (5V and 0.5A gives a measly 2.5W, not a big consumption at all).

Another minor con is that it line-in and 2-track can only be toggled between main mix and headphone (individually), but you can't have each one to be sent to both main mix and heaphone at the same time. But switching is far enough for me.
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