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The Rockville RockMix 5 Channel Pro Mixer combines 2 XLR mic inputs, stereo line inputs, USB recording/playback, Bluetooth streaming, and a 3-band EQ with echo effect in a compact, portable design ideal for podcasting, live music, and content creation.
M**.
Perfect mixer for adding headphones to 1 turntable set-up
I have one turntable for listening at home and decent speakers and I was looking for the most simple way to connect headphones with the ability to cue/monitor in the headphones. This was the perfect solution for that. Along with all the other features this little thing has its great
D**D
Does what I need it to
I'm not a podcaster or music man, I just wanted to pull audio from both my second computer and a Bluetooth receiver for my phone into my main PC so I can mix everything into the same high end DAC and headphones and listen to audiobooks or podcasts while playing mindless video games and have everything sound good with appropriate volume that's easy to adjust without fiddling with virtual sliders. And it does that phenomenally well.Build quality is great. Full metal body with satisfying knobs. The only nitpick is it does introduce a noise floor to my audio chain that otherwise isn't there. With just my DAC and headphones I can crank my volume all the way up and hear nothing, with this if I crank it WAY up I hear a hum, but it's completely imperceptible at any reasonable volume so not a big deal really. And yes, it is from this device, because the noise floor is there even without my two inputs plugged in. Possible it's from my PC, but the DAC is connected to the same PC via USB and doesn't have that problem, so I'm PRETTY sure it's the mixer but I'm not an audioelectrician wizard man.
B**S
Depending on your use this is a really cost effective item.
I cannot review on all the ways this device can be used. Basically i am using it as a signal processor in order to amplify the signal... making it louder. I have it setup as a BASS controller essentially. For this it works out super well compared to some other options i was trying to find. Input in from my A/V receiver and output goes over to an old crossover i use in order to modify the signal lower. This way i can add or remove bass depending on the song we are cranking out or karaoke.
B**R
EXCELLENT
This is a perfect product for my karaoke online + recording on phone.Best product for this value. Loved it.
G**N
A Dream Come True
I've been a singer for years. I've done some small time work, but mainly an avid amateur. For some time I've been searching for a system to make quality recordings of my vocals without expensive studio time. Here it is. I can pipe my audio backing tracks right in via Bluetooth. Either from my phone or MP3 player. Monitor is a snap by plugging in my karaoke speaker. (Or almost any kind of speaker or headphones.) The sound quality is superb. The supplied connector gives me the lead to my laptop for recording. The Rockmix5 is compact and rugged. I'm on the road 98% of the time so it's easy to take with me. I love it. Wish I had got it ages ago.
A**R
A decent mixer with poorly designed features
This is, on the surface, a decent mini mixer. For simple workloads -- a single mic and maybe some line-level audio or USB digital audio -- it does what it says on the tin.My main issue is the way line/usb inputs are handled. You can route the line/usb audio to monitor (headphones), or to the main mix, but never both. For my use case, this is a dealbreaker. I need to monitor the mix via headphones (so as not to get feedback from the mic) and send the analog mix downstream to a recording device. That seemingly simple task is impossible with this mixer.Yes, I could use a headphone amp somewhere downstream of the main mix analog output, but this would require additional components and would negate the whole point of this mixer, which is to be a compact all-in-one solution.
S**S
Small but mighty!!
Small but mighty!I was looking for an inexpensive usb mixer/interface. Came down to this or the 502usb by another co. Got that one first; awaiting a refund as it was noisy as all get out.This little gem is clear as a bell, has a dedicated power switch unlike the other unit, AND has bluetooth capacity which makes my life easier in many ways. Sure, the 502usb had compression, but it didn't have echo or bluetooth.Pretty happy with this unit, it'll allow me and my buddy to stream together :).
M**F
Cute, Capable, Crafty
This guy works great! Needed a USB DI interface for a while, didn't have 100 bucks to drop on the name brand one. Phantom power is no big deal, the lines work, haven't played with the bluetooth yet. I like the mini-mixer and echo fx that I can adjust in the line, without having to deal with computer program adjustments. For the price, it does a good job!It's a little interesting to learn on, but very straightforward. I just pressed all the buttons and twiddled all the knobs before figuring things out. Gain is interesting. Right now I have the computer's headphone jack plugged in as line in, so I can capture the desktop audio. Routing the audio outside the computer and then putting it back in through the usb is so nice.Next, to try some instruments out on it!
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