ammoon 12 Channels Mixer Audio Mixing Mic Line Console USB XLR Input 3-band EQ 48V Phantom Power with Power Adapter








Key features
- •12 channels mixing console with XLR, LINE inputs and 48V phantom power.
- •Each channel has GAIN, 3-band EQ, AUX, EFFECT, PAN control knobs and volume control faders.
- •The PEL switch allow you to monitor the channel that the PEL is turned "ON" only.
- •AUX send & return jacks for connecting all kinds of effects from outside.
- •With XLR(L/ R) & 1/4"(L/ R) stereo output jacks and REC(L/ R) & headset interfaces.
ammoon 12 Channels Mixer Audio Mixing Mic Line Console USB XLR Input 3-band EQ 48V Phantom Power with Power Adapter
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Inexpensive and Ineffective
Laurence G. Byrne•January 10, 2018
We took a chance on this budget-friendly board. I guess one gets what one pays for in audio equipment. Poor quality sound. Really not useable for even 2 microphones. Had to return it.
Good basic mixer
Cade•December 17, 2017
First, let me start buy saying that I've only had this mixer for a few days and have just used it at home. Haven't used it for a live event or recording yet. I actually plan on using it for a live band karaoke event. I will update this review after a few months of use...
With that being said let's talk about this mixer:
PROS:
The channels do seem quiet enough. The level indicators do seem accurate. 12 xlr channels is a plus. I wasn't sure based on the description but the send output is actually the AUX Send (which basically can be used as a monitor send or external fx send). Makes a decent sub-mixer (for vocals, a fancy drum mixer, etc.)
CONS:
The color and feel of the knobs make the mixer seem cheap. No inserts on any of the mixer channels. The internal echo fx is a joke. While you can adjust it, the delay knob produces artifacts ( weird popping unnatural sounds and a hallow hum). Making fx impossible to use in recordings, and probably not much usage for live sound either. But that's not a deal breaker, it just means that you need to use an external fx processor. If it was 2 AUX Sends, instead of 1, this would not be a problem (that way one aux send can be used for fx and the second aux send can be for monitors). I don't know if you can use this mixer for live sound as a stand alone because of this.
THE BOTTOM LINE:
For the price, the mixer is good. Its easy to use, and does give you 12 solid xlr channels. If your just learning audio engineering, or really on a budget, or only need it for limited usage, then this is the mixer for you. I don't see any usage for this on a professional rig... But if your in a band, performing in local bars, and you need a sub-mixer to add more channels to your setup, this may be a good choice.
With that being said let's talk about this mixer:
PROS:
The channels do seem quiet enough. The level indicators do seem accurate. 12 xlr channels is a plus. I wasn't sure based on the description but the send output is actually the AUX Send (which basically can be used as a monitor send or external fx send). Makes a decent sub-mixer (for vocals, a fancy drum mixer, etc.)
CONS:
The color and feel of the knobs make the mixer seem cheap. No inserts on any of the mixer channels. The internal echo fx is a joke. While you can adjust it, the delay knob produces artifacts ( weird popping unnatural sounds and a hallow hum). Making fx impossible to use in recordings, and probably not much usage for live sound either. But that's not a deal breaker, it just means that you need to use an external fx processor. If it was 2 AUX Sends, instead of 1, this would not be a problem (that way one aux send can be used for fx and the second aux send can be for monitors). I don't know if you can use this mixer for live sound as a stand alone because of this.
THE BOTTOM LINE:
For the price, the mixer is good. Its easy to use, and does give you 12 solid xlr channels. If your just learning audio engineering, or really on a budget, or only need it for limited usage, then this is the mixer for you. I don't see any usage for this on a professional rig... But if your in a band, performing in local bars, and you need a sub-mixer to add more channels to your setup, this may be a good choice.
We just run the signal into the house amplifier at the church sounds beautiful.
Amazon Customer•December 15, 2017
We have been using this for our choir at church I must say I'm very impressed with the quality of sound it outputs, the sliders are a little plastiki for my taste but it does the job. We just run the signal into the house amplifier at the church sounds beautiful.
Great portable mixer for the price
L Rogers•December 4, 2017
I would give 5 stars, but I wish it had signal indicators on each channel when a mic is in use. With that said it works great as an extension to a 24 channel mixer and as a quick portable mixer. The channel sliders feel a little cheap. The USB playback is basic, it does not show text for what song is playing. This mixer works well otherwise. I would recommend if you are on a tight budget.
Just what I need.
Jhoan•November 11, 2017
This mixer has a much better sound than the Behringer mixer at the same price.
Very clean signal to noise ratio.
Virtually no background noise at low volume.
virtually no distortion at high volume.
Very clean signal to noise ratio.
Virtually no background noise at low volume.
virtually no distortion at high volume.
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