• Reviews around mixer (4.26 of 5)

    BEHRINGER MICROMIX MX400

    • Good introductory "Mixer"
    • I use this as a portable mixer to use with a microphone and my Laptop
    • We have no noise problems at all with these mixers and they really solved a problem for me, I needed tiny flexible mixers I could preset and fit inside the rack out of the way
    • Finally I found this minimixer to connect multiple Ipads, besides I really dig in the size, mini mixer is awesome and well built, the frame is all metal.
    • This mixer works great
    • I wish to find a mixer just like this one, but stereo.
    • Great little mixer but the output is MONO like other reviewers have mentioned.
    • Good mixers also start around $70-80 anyhow, so it might make sense to just go for the mixer since there's a very high chance you'll want to upgrade to it soon (I am currently in that position).
    • have had this mixer for over 5 years and it still works great and has spent a good percent of its life left plugged in / on
    • A small simple active mixer should work, but I ended up returning the
    • This little mixer works perfectly, when combined with 1/8"-to-1/4" cables.
    • Bad sounds, bought a cheap mixer and it worked TONS better
    • Needed an easy mixer to control sound into our church PA system.
    • Awesome little mixer for on the go recording
    • Good little mixer, but not for headphones
    • Bad sounds, bought a cheap mixer and it worked TONS better
    • Tried another flashier little mixer and it was awful.
    • If you need a good headphone mixer when recording multiple people at the same time, THIS IS IT!
    • This compact mixer is amazing for home use
    • Nice inexpensive mixer to combine multiple 1/4 inch inputs.
    • The mixer is slightly smaller than an iPhone, and a little difficult to operate when your hands are being used on holding keys
    • While this is a nice little mono mixer, the 12v power adapter that comes with it is European.
    • i love this mini mixer
    • This is a nice inexpensive mixer
    • I purchased this as an inexpensive stereo mixer, but the unit is mono only, and using a standard TRS cable, only passes one channel
    • So in short this mixer is perfect for git-er-done mono signal combining
    • This mixer works
    • This little mixer is fantastic
    • For gigs however, I use a big amp with direct inputs, this mixer could cause some problems
    • This is a nice little mixer for the money
    • Would rather a stereo mixer rather than a mono mixer, but it worked great for what I needed it for!
    • This is a useful small mixer when the main mixer needs additional channels occasionally
    • Perfect small mixer for simple applications
    • I put this little mixer on the output of the BRIC-Link box to boost the audio going into the Axia node (audio encoder)
    • At 0/10 with the speakers at max, there is a little tiny bit of a hum which is there when disconnected from the amp, so this little mixer is very, very quiet
    • Ive purchased this mixer to have my guitar signal and my keyboards to the same amp while rehearsing, and it works perfectly.
    • Both mixers are perfect for my applications.
    • Used for what it is, a tough, quiet, inexpensive, no-frills line-level mixer, this thing shines
    • Wish I had something with 4 independent mute buttons, but I would have to go to a pretty expensive mixer to have 4 independent outputs.
    • This is much cheaper yet much more functional than those ABY boxes or small powered mixers for that purpose
    • This is a great little mixer
    • Great little mixer
    • There might be some portable mixer this size that actually works as intended, but this hunk of junk certainly does not.
    • Nice little compact line level mixer.
    • This is the best compact mixer I've ever tried, and has the perfect price
    • Neat little mini mixer
    • Awesome little mixer
    • If you are ok with mono sound, this is actually a great mixer
    • These are amazing little inexpensive mixers
    • This little mixer works great and has been for 2 months now
    • Then I read online where someone suggested a cheap 2 or 4 channel mixer for just such a problem.
    • The only improvement I would make is possible having the I/O panel top mounted to allow full access to this unit from one direction (such as for rack mounting it).
    • In addition to the ever-present problem of overwhelming feedback, I've experienced L/R channel dropout by simply touching a knob.