AI Generated Review Summary
The 8-Channel Wireless Mixer offers clean sound, easy setup, and satisfaction with its performance, low noise, and compact size. It features flexible stereo/mono switching, ultra-low noise design, and built-in USB sound card for computer use. Bluetooth connectivity allows for wireless music streaming from various devices.
Review topics: ["sound","setup","quality","mixer","device","gear","interface","noise","bluetooth","works","end","recording","hiss"].
Reviews
Easily one of the best portable mixers on the market
"This is an affordable, compact, and portable mixer for producers on the move or small workspaces. Bluetooth and USB interfaces work flawlessly. It has two separate buses (A and B) that can be easily connected with the push of a button. And did I mention it has EIGHT STEREO inputs in such a small form? I use it to connect multiple synthesizers to my iPad, and it has served me very well. Highly recommended."
— Clinton A. (5/5)
Does not support 24 Bit - false advertising and documentation
"The Pyle listing shows images for 24 bit at 48KHz sample rate. The documentation included with the device, states: ""Supports stereo play and record with 24 Bit, 48kHz sampling rate. "" The spec is physically printed on the device. When plugged into a computer, it only shows support for 16 Bit, 48kHz. I reached out to the support team, and they claimed ""the product is indeed 16BIT, not 24BIT, it has not been changed. "" Regardless, I do love the device. The analog portion of the device is great when compared to similar devices. I am disappointed in the false documentation, as well as the response from the support team. The response from the support team suggests that it was never meant to support 24 Bit, even though the documentation says otherwise. The response team included an image showing that it should be 16 Bit 48kHz, but my device, as well as the one shown in the listing, show 24 Bit 48kHz. Overall, good device if you are looking for an inline-mixer. If you are looking for something to match the 24 Bit sample rate for recording, you may be disappointed in the downscale. I attached photos of the email response, the document with the printed spec, what the driver for the computer says, what is physically printed on the device, and images from the sales posting."
— Robert H. (3/5)
Love love love it
"Super clear sound, super easy setup, and so tiny it fits anywhere! Totally worth it!"
— Yougeng S. (5/5)
Great for jamm rooms
"Cheap mixer stand-in solution with BT. You really can't beat it for the price. Lightweight, USB powered, and versatile. I use it to run a guitar, bass and BT with a set of small powered pa speakers."
— Andre E. (5/5)
Wireless cut out kills vibe
"The wireless side keeps cutting out way too much, kinda kills the vibe. Not great."
— ANTONIO P. (3/5)
Good sound, buggy connection
"Good sound but way too many bugs in the connection. Kinda annoying tbh."
— Michael C. (3/5)
4 Channels but the computer only recognizes 2
"I was hopeful that I found a very compact 4 channel interface but it only sends the stereo mix to the computer. Could be useful for some but not in my case."
— Zach H. (3/5)
Minimalist, but Decent Quality
"I play bass, the the lower end is acceptable. It's cute, solid, and has some heft to it. Some people might desire the max gain to be a little higher."
— Reid K. (5/5)
For my garage studio!
"I ordered this to expand my home studio that I have in my garage. I'm very excited. I can't wait to see what I can do with this new audio interface. It offers the most inputs I've had so far using TS/TRS inputs."
— Cesar G. (5/5)
Not Impressed
"Sound is kinda meh, noise isn’t as low as promised, and setup is tricky. Not great."
— Nancy W. (3/5)