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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
I've used this mixer for a while now. I think it is best used as a small live mixer or a sub mixer. It has pretty much your standard features per channel. The sliders actually feel pretty nice, no crackle. So dust doesn't seem to getting in. As you can see from the images on Amazon. A useful aux and effect with one return. Output are standard also. I wish these mixers would have a mono out put on one of the main outs. But that is pretty rare. It also includes a digital player, which I never can get to work very effectively. And also some effects.. that are, somewhat useful. There's a delay and, repeat...huh? Would have been LOT better had it been a reverb with some various room sizes. So don't expect the effect to be very ummm, effective. Your much better off using an external effect. But at least it does have left right main volume slidersAll the inputs and outputs are shown in the images. There's nothing on the back. It has a special 3 pin power supply, do don't lose that! How does it sound? For a live mixer it sound fine. For recording, I wouldn't use it for anything to serious. The price on these kind of off brand mixers are reasonable for sure. But don't expect any support. When it dies...that's it. It's really hit or miss. They either last forever or break in a few months. I've had this for a few months now and banking it will keep working for the foreseeable future. If you want any hope of returning it if it dies. Then leave it on 24/7 when you get it. If they survive that "burn in" period they will probably last a while.
Harold P
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
The piano studio has grown to 6-member ensembles so this is perfect. 8-channels allows 6 keyboards plugged in directly plus two microphones and also a bluetooth connection for canned music before and after the show. You could send effects out to an external reverb unit. Highly recommend.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
XTUGA 8 Channel Audio Mixer for PC DJ Mixer Sound Mixer Built-in Digital Effect Studio Mixer with 48V Phanton Power RCA Input Output MP3 Bluetooth EQ (CT-8)This is a very nice mixing board with some caveats. It’s definitely a budget board. It does everything it needs to do it’s just not doing them next level.Let’s go through the features :* CT8 8 channel audio mixer* 8 input channels* MIC + line inputs* Two-way transmission* Supports XLR & Unbalanced 1/4 plugs on all channels* +48V phantom power supply for condenser mics* 3 band EQ on each channel* PFL /AFL function* Bluetooth ( connect phones and devices)* USB (connect your computer)* MP3 player & recorder supports MP3 / WAV / WMA* 3.5 jack for RT monitoring* LED indicator lights* Rotary adjustment knobs* Metal housing* Plastic knobsThis is a great mixer for the value. I’d rather metal knobs, more output monitoring ports, and a grounded power supply.It’s a perfect size for portability. The sound is pretty nice and I had no noise or interference issues. It’s a great starter board at an unbeatable value.
Phillip Laclede
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
Overall, for the price point you can't really be too disappointed. The faders do feel a little bit plasticky and on the cheaper side. You can feel them scrape against the side of the mixer. It certainly doesn't feel as high quality as better options, but it does have good design choices where it matters like with the power cable that screws in. I use several different channels and didn't experience any sort of noise or anything noticeable. You get a decent amount of features and channels as well. This is a pretty good option if you have a small studio or create some podcasts.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
Was excited to get the XTUGA 8 Channel mixer! I was looking for something to use on the go for live events and recording. This mixer doesn't have all the digital features of modern mixers like the Behringer X32 Compact I normally use, but the price is cheaper and it's super portable. I'm a-ok with using older tech/designs to make a product at a cheaper price.Unfortunately, this mixer is super noisy. Plugging in my monitor headphones, and powering on the board, even with the gain all the way down on each channel, and the fader down on each channel, there is an unacceptable level of white noise....A few other gripes....After unboxing, the LCD display for the USB connection was completely scratched up.All the white buttons next to the LCD screen are different sizes. Every single one is a different height... weird.The phantom power button puts phantom power to every channel, you can choose just some channels. It does seem to output at 48.4v as measure by my multimeter.After turning off phantom power, it takes solid 30 seconds for the phantom power to leave the system. The pencil condenser I was testing with kept recording sound after turning off phantom power for that period of time.When setting on a desk, the mixer is not flat, and wobbles like a 40 year old diner table.The PFL function works well. Nice to have the option to monitor individual channels.All-in-all, this board works, but not well....
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