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The inputs and output of this mixer are line level, not microphone level. Additionally, the jacks are 1/4" TS jacks, unbalanced. Standard microphones use XLR balanced connectors. I would not recommend using this mixer for microphones.
By nexy jo on May 7, 2018
As long as all your connections are 1/4 in mono and you can accept mono output it should work
By Sudusky Family on April 8, 2018
Yes if I understand your question. This is how I use the MX400 mixer. I have a casio keyboard that has no 1/4" out, so to play live performances I use a splitter cable from the keyboards 1/8" TRS stereo headphone output to a 1/4" TS left and 1/4" TS right. I then plug in the 1/4" left and 1/4" right into the MX400 inpu… see more Yes if I understand your question. This is how I use the MX400 mixer. I have a casio keyboard that has no 1/4" out, so to play live performances I use a splitter cable from the keyboards 1/8" TRS stereo headphone output to a 1/4" TS left and 1/4" TS right. I then plug in the 1/4" left and 1/4" right into the MX400 input and then output through a 1/4" mono to main mixer board or to an active speaker see less
By Ralph Stevens on December 18, 2017
Update on my previous answer, just got the thing in and tried it. Apparently it will only come from one side of the headphones. I can only guess this is because the headphones themselves are stereo and the default Mono channel is left, so the audio will play out of the left side.
By James Endicott on December 4, 2017
Safely, yes; effectively, no. I don't see why you'd want to do that, anyway. If you are thinking of running it off a 9v battery, I'd advise against it. The way to do it would be to either look for a 12v battery or wire up several batteries in a series, so that they add up to at least 12v (and if they exceed 12v, you'll… see more Safely, yes; effectively, no. I don't see why you'd want to do that, anyway. If you are thinking of running it off a 9v battery, I'd advise against it. The way to do it would be to either look for a 12v battery or wire up several batteries in a series, so that they add up to at least 12v (and if they exceed 12v, you'll need to add a voltage regulator). see less
By O.G. on November 27, 2017
This device is a "mono"mixer. Maybe, you need to connect it with a adapter cable (mono out - stereo in).
By Edgardo R. on October 18, 2017
it is1/4
By Aaron R. Perez on September 7, 2017
Yes. Each chanel send mono. This box has 4 output mono or 2 stereos. I don't know about the input, I think is mono too. Than'k.
By Shermancosta on August 8, 2017
It's a mono line mixer. It's for managing multiple sound sources that have line outputs like keyboards, turntables and drum machines. It's not intended to amplify microphones or other low impedance sources. It might work but I don't think it will sound good.
By Rockchampion454 on July 8, 2017
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April 15, 2020
It came in the wrong box (labeled as a headphone mixer), but the item was really correct. Avoid crises! (Yes, I turned on the mixer and confirmed that it was not a stereo jack labeled as a linear mixer) I have serious doubts about this, I mean, a linear mixer that costs less than $ 20? But I am happy to report that it works fine. The supplied power cord is very short, luckily it can work normally at 9V so I can use the pedal power supply to run it (if you want to do this you need a polar inverter which is + tip most of the pedals are -tip). I can see that running it at 9V has no obvious problems. I am using it to mix all the dual output pedals for guitar, acoustic, bass and electric drum machines. It is very small and very suitable for this purpose. Similarly, it is not noisy unless you increase it. But when everything runs at 50% speed, it is completely silent. No background noise, no hum, I'm very satisfied. If I have questions about this over time, I will update the comments as necessary.
By Kimberly
April 14, 2020
Like many other reviewers here, I have found all the things I like and like about this product. It's done very well, the knob is strong, the drag force is moderate, it doesn't appear to have any fragile or poor quality, and no detectable noise is added to the sound. The mixer body is small, light and strong (it's metal, not plastic!), Making it suitable for portable wireless microphone applications. I plan to use it to record seminars with two wireless microphones, one for me and one for listeners to ask questions. This is why I need a mixer: merge the sound from the microphone and feed it to the camera. This did the job brilliantly.
By Faith
April 12, 2020
I use this mixer on the bass and keyboard pedals. Get connected today, so far, it's working. As other commenters pointed out, this is a bit noisy when the gain exceeds volume 1/2, but is acceptable, especially for the price. There is a 12 volt output on the pedal power supply, so I don't need to use the supplied power adapter. I plugged it in just to see if it worked. Likewise, as other reviewers have noted, it's housed in a box with a stereo headphone amp, but inside is the right mono mixer. Due to noise above half the volume, I can't give it 5 stars. When I press any other pedal, I will hear a "click". I have to test my performance amp in my practice space, but you can actually click on my practice amp. In general, assuming continued use, the money is worth it. Greater isolation between channels can solve the click problem, but again, one cannot expect perfection at this price.
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