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The Moukey Ultra Low-Noise 4-Channel Line Mixer is a compact, distortion-free audio mixer designed for small venues and desktop use. It features four independent volume controls, supports both stereo and mono inputs, and runs on a convenient DC 5V power supply. Ideal for musicians and audio professionals needing a portable, high-quality sub-mixing solution for guitars, bass, keyboards, and microphones.







| ASIN | B08393DLGV |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,274) |
| Date First Available | 17 August 2020 |
| Item Weight | 300 g |
| Item model number | MK0105 |
| Power Source | DC with USB power |
| Product Dimensions | 7.49 x 10.41 x 2.41 cm; 300 g |
| Size | Small(4-channel) |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
S**T
Lo que más me ha gustado de este mezclador es su diseño compacto y su capacidad para submezclar hasta 4 canales estéreo. Esto lo hace ideal para situaciones en las que necesito mezclar diferentes fuentes de audio, como guitarras, bajo o teclados, en un espacio reducido, como clubes pequeños o bares. Esta versatilidad ha mejorado la calidad de sonido en mis presentaciones y sesiones musicales. Además, el mezclador cuenta con un bajo nivel de ruido, lo que ha sido fundamental para mantener la claridad en la mezcla de audio. Esto ha hecho que mis actuaciones suenen más profesionales y atractivas para el público. La alimentación por CC de 5 V es realmente práctica, ya que puedo alimentarlo fácilmente con una fuente de energía portátil. Esto me brinda la flexibilidad de usarlo en diferentes lugares sin preocuparme por la alimentación eléctrica. En resumen, el Mini Mezclador de Línea de Audio ha demostrado ser una herramienta valiosa en mi kit de audio. Su diseño compacto, capacidad de submezcla y bajo nivel de ruido hacen que sea una opción recomendada para quienes buscan mejorar su experiencia de mezcla de audio en espacios más pequeños.
J**M
Doet wat het moet doen. Is robuust Neemt niet veel plaats in. AANRADER!
L**0
Ce mélangeur audio fonctionne parfaitement,me permet de donner du gain à la sorti audio de ma tablette et de mélanger le son de plusieurs appareilles avec un très bon rendu,pas de bruits parasites ni de grésillements ou autres bizarreries du genre. J'en suis très content et me dois de le conseiller par cette occasion. De plus le vendeur n'hésitera pas à vous répondre avec précision si vous avez des questions sur ce produit. Vendu avec le câble d'alimentation mais sans chargeur (5V-2A c'est parfait) peut être branché sur une batterie externe.
M**D
Firstly now that I bought the 8 input/2 output version, to answer my own question about the product which was extremely incorrectly answered by "Technocrat", and to address the same questions that absolutely will arise in the future with 100% certainty: 1. Yes. With the 8-input 2 output version you absolutely can use one of the 2 output ports for studio monitoring headphones, and another for "master out" or "CR" or whatever your main output is. When the button in the top right corner is depressed - this UNIFIES the 2 outputs, and the stereo input from all 8 ports will go to BOTH output ports. There will be a slight volume reduction which you can remedy by increasing the volume(s). This is what makes the 8 output version the best value for your money - it becomes a full fledged 8 stereo input mixing board with headphone out. The main con of this tiny (but powerful) mixer is ground loop which is addressed in many mixing boards. However, the designers of 8-input 2-output Mookey have addressed this issue by including a bolt for hooking up your grounding wire which should reduce or eliminate interference. I suggest also using ferrite rings on your cables (unless you are already using balanced audio) 2. No. The 2 separate outputs CANNOT be used as two L&R channel outputs for the 8 stereo/mono input setup. Meaning top output will not become the R (Right) channel and bottom output will not become L (Left channel) when you press the top right corner button. Both will be L/R or Mono, depending on whether your inputs and outputs are stereo or mono (you will have to specify which they are by pressing the 8 buttons on/off). Pressing that button simply separates or unifies the 4 top and 4 bottom inputs. Had the separate L and R outputs been the case - you wouldn't be able to use one of the outputs for headphone monitoring from all 8 inputs. So believe me, other than having to buy extra 1/4' to 3.5mm stereo adaptor(s) or other adaptors to suit your setup - you lose nothing. It's better this way. Perhaps the best part was that there is very little to no interference when powering this mini mixer from the USB port of the same laptop the drum machine sound is coming from to one of its "in" ports. I really didn't think it would work out at all! Even more impressive was that there doesn't seem to be a lot of interference when placing it close to the source of sound or to the output, which makes busking with this little device - a piece of cake. 1 huge con is that it lacks an "on/off switch but the same is true of many budget mixers from Mackie and Behringer. I would have paid extra $5-10 for that feature no problem. Another issue (and this is a big one) - you do need a USB3 port or separate AC/DV 5 volt, 1 Amp adaptor to power it. So it's preferable to not plug it into the USB type 2 port. You need a USB power source that can provide about 1 Amp of current (like a USB 3) or a 1-2 amp adaptor, and yes you can use higher amperage, the device will only use what it needs. I noticed that when I use a USB type 2 port, and raise the volume above 60-70% - signal begins to cut out and disappear. It's clearly struggling with 500-750 mA phone adaptors as well. It doesn't have its own FX means you can forget about plugging in your microphone directly if you are the singing type, or you will need a separate mixer with FX. But for jamming live/busking/etc. with your friends, particularly if you're using MIDI keyboards going through laptops and laptop-based drum machine software like Fruity Loops, Absynth, Reaktor, Ableton/etc. - this little device is ideal. Think just how much more difficult it would be to pack and drag along your regular studio mixing board by comparison, not to mention having to unplug everything from it and plug it all back in every single time. Personally, I use this little mixer as both a pre-mixer, and as FX sends unit form the stereo outputs of my hardware synths. The first unit I bought was a 4 input/1 output version. But I needed something I could use for my busking and live gig setups, something which has an option for plugging in monitoring headphones. And as such - the 8 input/2 output version is ideal. Very solid construction for a $30 device. Really tight controls, no crackle when adjusting volume. Nice, wet rubber feet. Mono switches make plugging in a guitar synth/pedal patch cord very easy if your guitarist friend wants to have a live jam outside. Time will tell though, how well it will perform in the future.
W**M
This mixer is something I've been looking for, for a long time! I have multiple computers in my office, and a high-quality audio system (including satellite speakers and a large subwoofer). I wanted to be able to hear audio output from all of these at the same time on the good audio system (rather than on their own tiny built-in speakers). I can't believe the fantastic quality of this mixer for such a low price. I just had to add some 1/4 inch stereo to 3.5mm mini stereo adapter plugs to hook it up to everything (monoprice is your friend!). It would be nice if they came out with a version that has the smaller audio jacks, but that is not a big deal. I can now work-from-home on my main computer (I'm a software engineer) and have a separate computer play background music while I'm working. I've even adapted an old, unused Android phone to act as a Google Home Assistant and I can just tell it to play any music I want. It even shows a music video if there is one for the song on its screen. What a great setup! If you hear some audio noise using this mixer, the best way to use it is to turn up all the input volume controls as high as possible and then use the output volume control to reduce the output to a reasonable level. After doing that, I hear no noise at all. And the sound quality is as good as my big expensive Mackie mixer. I also like the mono/stereo switches. I can plug a guitar or bass directly into it (which are mono) and hear it on both speakers on my good audio system, and play along with videos on my computer (which will have to make do while social distancing rules make it impossible to jam with other people in person). The only issue is that the switches are labeled wrong -- up is stereo and down is mono (the printed label on the unit is backward!). Ironically, I didn't even notice this when I first set it up because I just assumed that stereo would be up (I didn't even look at the label). I love the size -- not much larger than a deck of cards and very cute. It comes with a mini-USB cable but no AC power supply, but any phone charger works just fine. I don't need any more of those. So this mixer is perfect! I was going to buy another mixer just as a spare, but I see they are out of stock. I hope we see more of them! And other products from this company. The only downside is that this setup now sounds so good that my wife wants to do her videoconferences on my computer instead of her own. :-) Voices are much easier to understand. I need to hook up a better audio system to her computer!
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