🎶 Mix It Up Like a Pro!
The Pyle Professional Audio Mixer Sound Board Console is an 8-channel digital mixer designed for seamless connectivity and high-quality audio performance. With Bluetooth streaming, USB compatibility, and a rugged steel chassis, this mixer is perfect for DJs, live gigs, and karaoke enthusiasts. Its user-friendly controls and global power supply make it an ideal choice for professionals on the go.
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.3"D x 10.8"W x 2.6"H |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, wireless |
Number of Channels | 8 |
Audio Input | XLR |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 48 Volts |
Frequency | 20 KHz |
N**S
Pyle equipment is from Brooklyn, USA, and I like it...
I'm going to say something, and you are not going to believe me.This Pyle PMXU83BT audio mixer, your computer, a few good mics, your instrument, your voice, some audio software, a pencil & paper, and a lover, and you can be The Beatles.I knew you wouldn't believe me.This is an amazing American product. It is an 8 channel studio mixer. It requires no knowledge of audio mixing. It will record your material without noise, without hassles, without a learning curve.SPECIFICATIONS:USB/FLASH READER/MP3 COMPATIBILITY: Connect your external USB, computer PC, flash drive or Bluetooth device to mix & record. Use the built-in controls to play/pause, skip tracks and switch between modes.BLUETOOTH WIRELESS STREAMING: Hassle and cable-free audio streaming ability directly to the console unit. This audio mixer can wirelessly stream music tunes from Smartphone with a mixing board.MIC AND STEREO LINE INPUTS: Supporting XLR and unbalanced 1/4" Plug with +48V Phantom button, highly accurate LED Peak Level Indicator and Ultra-musical 3-band EQ on all channels. Ultra-low noise, high headroom mixer with super easy functionality.RUGGED STEEL CHASSIS: With sealed rotary controls to resist dust and grime, this compact DJ Mixer will provide total dynamic control. This incredibly versatile mixer is great for high quality on stage performance, live gigs, and Karaoke.NEW MULTI-VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY: 100V-240V (+/-15V DC power adapter) ideal for worldwide usage. Enjoy a value-packed mixing solution today with performances that sound great each time.You can easily do your own podcast, start your own band, add narration to your movie, and do so many other things that there is not enough room to describe them here.One thing I am going to tell you. I am an audio engineer and though that I knew everything. I didn't read the instruction manual. Once you have it all set up and connected to your computer via the beautiful, one cable, all-purpose USB port, and the board lights up, there will be no sound. But the board is lit, and correctly wired to my computer. I finally read the manual for help....Line 1) Turn the freaking thing on. Just because the board is lit does not mean it is on. It gets power from the computer AND the power cord, included. I was happy and ashamed at the same time. I got over it.Pyle USA is made in good old Brooklyn USA. As a decorated veteran, that makes a big difference to me.It's super light, yet heavy-duty, like a Sherman tank. It comes with plenty of groovy effects (reverb, echo, delay, etc.) built in. Yes, there's a send and return bus for external effects (there has to be - you're a pro engineer now, aren't you?), but, for the life of me, I haven't needed them yet.IT IS SUPER QUIET. That's how you tell a good board from a bad one. This is a broadcast-quality studio mixer. The only drawback is that it only carries 8 tracks at a time.But, then, even The Beatles started on a 2 track. This is a great product. Three thumbs up. Buy me.
M**S
A Very Good Mixer for Light Gigging
So glad I found this Pyle Mixer. We have a small church band, as well as a Bluegrass Gospel Jam group and from time to time we do outdoor festivals. We needed something light and simple to plug in some wireless mics, a Yamaha piano and a guitar and take mix them down and send them to our powered speaker. I couldn't believe what a great deal this was! I call it basic, but it does have a couple of features I have not yet fully explored, like Bluetooth. It has a well-built, substantial feel to it. I got a super deal with an Amazon resale Like New unit, it didn't have a scratch on it. You just won't beat this for the money. I will use this all the time on many fronts, including in my home recording studio.
E**N
Basic Mixer with Some Hiccups – Decent for Portable Use
This Pyle mixer is simple to use and works well enough, though my first unit arrived dead and needed replacement. The mixer is compact—smaller than a laptop but heavier—and includes 4 hybrid XLR/TRS ports, with all other inputs being TRS. It has a USB-to-PC option, though I haven’t tested it yet due to misplacing the cable. The mixer delivers decent volume and sound quality; I’ve used it for portable gigs like baptisms with no major issues. It’s functional, but the initial DOA and limited input options were a bit of a letdown.
B**V
Be the Star of your Karoake Party
I so wanted to do a video review of this one!!I had 4 mics connected (2 via wireless bridge, 2 via XLR cable), an iPad connected via bluetooth. This thing had 6 people crooning and I was the proud host at the end of the party!!Volume controls are very fine in adjustments. They probably have good quality potentiometers. I was able to finely adjust the singers' volumes to the music very efficiently.Things I didnt like:FX is just darn echo and its not that great and the fanciness wears off after few usage. There is no rhyme or reason on what 1 or 2 or 5 does. Just echoes differently. What a wasted feature.USB button switches off Bluetooth. Yep. I mean, why? Yeah, nah why? (more about this later)Things I loved:For $100 you cannot get a better reliable unit than this one. You can be up and running in no time with this one.Easy to pack and carry. I got this packed in an old backpack along with the mics and wires.The power chard just doesnt plug in, it locks! I have had drunken friends tripping over it or trying to charge their phone with it. Yeah, you read it right. This thing held on nice!My Wish list for this $100 wonderMaybe the output XLR ports could be in the side/back? Makes it look cleaner while performing?Maybe include a small kickstand in the back that will raise up the unit?For few dollars more, lighted backpanel?Now finally the support.So I couldnt get the bluetooth to play but it was pairing and all. Just no volume. I googled and youtubed but no answer anywhere. Not even on their website, manual or any holy book. With only a week left for the party, I called their support and they called me back. After few back n forth and me sharing pictures and small video link of the issue, they put me on hold for 30 minutes and came back with this pearl of analysis: Your iPad Bluetooth is higher version than what we support. Please use an older device. (Oh, I still have that email)I burst into laughter on the call. I said this, "If what you say is true, then not a single bluetooth headset will work with newer phones. Google "Bluetooth downward compatibility", love. And get back to me yeah?"So they sent it to Tier 2 and then sent me this nugget... "Our unit is not compatible with Mac - iOS"I replied to them, "Well, use your product first. Its the little button for USB that does the trick. When in USB mode, the bluetooth wont work." No reponse though.
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