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| ASIN | B082W72R1H |
| Audio Input | USB |
| Brand | XTUGA |
| Brand Name | XTUGA |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 80 Reviews |
| Manufacturer Part Number | UK-EWQ-0118-771 |
| Model Number | AM6 |
| Number of Channels | 6 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 699965773687 |
| Voltage | 48 volts |
B**N
It's okay
This is an okay mixer. It does what you need it to. It's not the loudest mixer, so of you don't need it to be incredibly loud, it's fine. It bluetooths to your phone very well.
G**S
Kind of "meh" - debating on returning the device, honestly.
Got this to use for multiple inputs into my computer to work with Zoom presentations. Overall, the basic sound seems pretty good with some tests with my condenser mic. The phantom power works fine. The EQ settings give you a bit of color to your sound. However, the "professional" reverb is VERY heavy-handed. You can't give just a bit of an effect. It's either off, or you get too much (in my opinion), even with the lowest repeat and highest delay. Not what I was hoping for in reverb. You sound like you're in cavern instead of a moderately live room. Device got recognized right away by my Windows 10 laptop. Audacity and Reaper were able to work with it as well. There are no XLR outs on the Main, so if you're feeding speakers, beware of that. Not sure whether I should keep it as a low-cost thing that might solve the occasional problem in setting up a session, or if I should return and get a "better" (i.e. more expensive but possibly more capable) device.
M**N
Great product
For my podcast, I love it. It fixed all of my sound issues. Just be sure to buy a USB cord with male to make fittings to connect to computer.
F**K
I would not recommend it.
1 The first and most important problem is the Xtuga AM6 puts out too much noise. 2 There's no information explain how to setup or used Bluetooth. 3 They give you a warranty card and tell you to fill it out and send it in, but there is no address where to send it to and no address on the box. I went back to using my old audio mixer. I am going to return the Xtuga AM6
M**D
Good sound
It seems very practical and easy to use. There is a good quality price relation.
B**0
Xtuga AM6 Mixer
Very small lightweight mixer which is perfect for what this is. Perfect for traveling. I like how each channel has its own effects send as well as 2 band EQ and Gain. Phantom power for condenser mics. As well as many great mp3 features.
D**I
Wanted to like it, wasn't able to eliminate an intermittent crackle
Iโve mostly used Yamaha mixers but tried this as a supplement to a larger system. Pros - very compact, nice set of controls considering the size/price. Nice to get 4 XLR inputs on a 6 channel mixer. Cons - Minimal documentation. Build quality and sound quality are appropriate for the price but not going to impress. My unit unfortunately has some sort of intermittent issue where a pulsing, crackle becomes audible and continues until I unplug/replug the device. This happens once every 30 minutes or so, making it unusable for the sort of recording Iโm doing. Manufacturer comments make it seem like a power supply problem, but swapping USB cables and power supplies hasn't helped. Iโll likely be returning for a Yamaha MG06.
P**Q
Definitely an entry level device
This is certainly a mixer that reflects its price. It has no xlr output which would be a nice feature. Additionally, this unit has quite a bit of noise compared to similar mixers. This occurs regardless of power source. There is no on/off button. Bluetooth connected quickly and was reliable.
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