🎮 Elevate Your Streaming Game with Style!
The RGB Dual USB Audio Interface Mixer is designed for streamers and gamers, featuring XLR microphone input, dual USB connectivity, customizable RGB lighting, and advanced audio controls. With the included M-Game Software, users can personalize their audio experience while ensuring crystal-clear sound quality.
Audio Input | XLR |
Operating System | Windows |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Supported Software | M-Game Software |
Item Weight | 700 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.5"D x 10.8"W x 2.8"H |
G**N
Just Like the GoXLR
So this mixer is just like the GoXLR only down side to this is no on screen LCD. not auto faders. no on board Knobs. to make up for this is 1 big wheel that control the pitch, echo, Reverb, Morph, and the headset vol there is a button that you press that switch from headset vol to Fx control. you do get everything else from the GoXLR like 10 Sound banks buttons. 5 buttons on the mixer and press bank button gives you another 5 more same with the voice changer. 4 Voice Changer. just press the same bank button to change the voice changer. so what do this have that the GoXLR dont. well Dual Streaming. this only depend on if you purchase the Dual not the Solo. the dual lets you connect this to your pc or mac must download the app first.Cons.So there are some cons but not a deal breaker.1. you must keep the app open to use the banks and voice changer.2. you can not close the app it will not go into the icon tray.3. the streaming port on the mixer is the main port to control everything the gaming portis only to use the mixer on the 2nd computer but you need to have the app installed on the 2nd computer to use the mixer no need to open the app as the app will not have any connection to the app.the only time you will have connection is if you wanna switch up what computer is going to be the main so the streaming port is always the main port and the gaming is only to output the audio.there was a lot of pros so you can read what i said at the beginning of this review.also this mixer has RGB for Days every button fader display has RGB on it so start customing it atyour hearts content..
J**E
Another bad stream product
So my viewers bought me this new mixer we were so excited about. They even got me a Rode mic. So we go to get all this setup. I follow all the instructions. Which are terrible. Who mixes Mac instruction into PC instructions? SMH... So after I do what it says to do for my dual PC stream setup, it will only allow me to put ALL audio into 1 source in OBS. REALLY?!?!?! One source!? So i cant seperate my mic from game audio. I cant seperate Spotify from the rest for vods? So i get hold of them to ask about how to do this. They seriously told me... " everyone uses our product in different ways. You need to figure it out". No kidding. So instead of being a good GoXLR replacement.. Its just bad. Its cheap junk. They are just after streamer money and do not support their product. Mic cuts out. Not enough power to power a Rode mic? seriously? Just save yourself the headache and save up for a prpper mixer. This is not a good alternative to anything.
W**S
The perfect goxlr replacement.
I purchased to replace the Goxlr that has been discontinued and no longer has support. The mGame is very nice for streaming the audio is clearer to me and the sound samples are great and you can record custom one but overall great product! Software could use a little help though.
C**X
Superb On Paper, Lackluster In Practice (Dual RGB)
On paper, this mixer, the Dual RGB is everything I wanted and needed for a dual PC stream setup. Microphone usage on both computers, audio mixing on both computers, individual mute buttons, clean hardware design and hardware interface. It's the only mixer I can find on the market that has integrated native 2-PC mixing for a USB microphone (with a 3.5mm AUX out / monitoring port), without needing to buy a new XLR microphone.Unfortunately, I have now owned this device for just over 2-months, and it has been nothing but trouble. Firstly, the software is incredibly unstable and a bit confusing at first; once I understood how to navigate the software, it was just a matter of trying to work around the consistent crashing. Beyond this, while possibly nitpicking a bit, the software can /only/ be controlled from the "stream" PC, making quick and minor tweaks mid-stream a bit of an annoyance. This also, at times, completely stops the mixer from functioning unless the second PC is actively running with the software loaded; this makes using my primary/gaming PC when I'm not streaming pretty much impossible.Secondly, there is only one volume "out" knob, while you can have a "Main Out" (used for speakers in my case) and a "HP Out" (for headphones). So there is no adjusting volume out separately for speakers and headphones; again, maybe nitpicking, but not having the ability to turn down my speakers a bit while my headphones are on is a bit of a bummer.Thirdly, the Input/Output channels are extremely confusing and seem to be unnecessarily limited. For example, there is a Chat Input and Chat Output, and both are just called "Chat" - implying you'd control both with one volume slider (chat channel slider), but the slider only affects the Chat Output. However, the routing table in the software is for adjusting what channels go through the output but also the input. This sounds confusing, and that's because it is. Enabling the Microphone to route through the Chat channel allows your microphone to go through Chat Input; and you can also enable the Chat to go through the Chat channel, where the channel then loops and hears itself. Why would I want to reroute the same output as an input back into itself?Along the above-mentioned confusion: The "System" channel and "Alt" channel share the same input/output, but the "Alt" channel is an Input channel, and the "System" channel is an Output channel. This makes adjusting any "Alt" input separately from System Output impossible. And again, you can route System audio through Alt channel, essentially rerouting audio through itself causing a loop.Fourthly, the mixer has just caused so much of a headache in just basic usage. It randomly freezes, requiring turning the device off and back on again - which then requires restarting any software that is using any of the audio channels (pretty much any software with any audio at any time). The software crashes constantly, and the past two times it has crashed, upon relaunching the software, my computer blue screens. Reinstalling my OS did not even fix this issue.With all of the above mentioned, just a few software/firmware tweaks could make this device genuinely outshine and outperform any other dual PC-capable mixer on the market. Renaming the outputs/inputs would clear up much confusion. Allowing the software to be used on either/both PC's at any time would make a world of difference for user-friendliness. Allow separate adjustments for the two primary hardware outputs (Main Out/HP Out) volume. Allow adjustments for each channel's monitoring/headphone volume versus stream output volume so both viewers and broadcasters can have a balanced audio experience. Most of this can be fixed through software & firmware, and I'm really hoping they are actively working on improvements, as the device is still relatively new.Lastly, M-Game's Customer/Tech Support could really use some retraining, more hiring, or better QA. After contacting chat support three times and email support twice, being bounced around between agents that provided no real assistance and/or being actually completely ignored, I finally got assistance from one chat support rep that seemed to care and put in effort to help out. While this is great to have finally gotten assistance, it should not have taken six total contact attempts to receive any sort of help. At this point, it is too little too late and have reached out to find out more about the return/refund process as I look for other options.Summary: With tons of issues right now, as of January 2023, mostly comprised of software/firmware problems, I have high hopes that M-Game can put out some updates to really bump this mixer to the top of the food chain for what it provides. It has all the requirements for an absolutely top-knotch product with just extremely poor early-life execution. I'll be keeping an eye on the product as time goes on, but for now, I can't recommend this to anyone looking to run a semi-professional dual-PC stream, XLR mic or not.
B**P
Awesome mixer for dual pc streaming
I had been looking for a good mixer to do dual pc streaming and ultimately found this one for far cheaper than other mixers that I would still have to tweak to get working correctly. So far this is working amazing for me! The most complicated thing is just getting the sounds to go to only the outputs you want on the software but if you slow down and take your time then it works great in the end. The XLR input for the microphone sounds great when I listen back to it on the stream and sound quality to my headphones sounds great from what I can tell. It's extremely nice to be able to quickly change the loudness of each individual output or change just the volume to my headset without changing the volume to my stream. M-Game also has a lot of videos to help out in setup and configuration. I have a Fifine Dynamic mic and so I used the saved equalizer template for the Shure mic that came with the software and it sounds great!
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