BLUETOOTH WIRELESS STREAMING - Hassle and cable-free audio streaming ability directly to the console unit This audio mixer can wirelessly stream music tunes from iPad, iPhone and Android Smart Phone with mixing board from Pandora or Spotify.
Great Audio Mixer, even if it wasn't what I wanted.
I found it to be a solid audio mixer for it's price range. In my ignorance of audio terms, I misunderstood the product description and was disappointed when I found that it couldn't do what I wanted. However if I'm being objective, It's still an excellent product.
The EQ controls for Highs, Mids and Lows have great fidelity, the FX controls required a manual, but are easy to use. The quarter-inch outputs give minimal distortion and no static. The inputs support both XLR and quarter-inch with "Passive Attenuation" and "Phantom Power" options. The line-in to the PC was basically plug-and-play, no driver installation necessary.
The line-in to PC for channels 1 + 2 is a Mono output (Split into stereo.) The board I'm replacing (Yamaha AG06) had an option to split channels 1 + 2 into the separate L and R outputs. The Pyle does not. Channels 3 + 4 are stuck to the L and R outputs respectively, with no option to mix into mono.
This mixer, for most intents and purposes, gives the PC a mono output. I was looking for a interface that gives 4 separate recording tracks for my audio software.
I didn't realize that analog guitars needed a special setting, "High Impedance" mode, to work with a mixer and assumed that any old quarter-inch input would do. Unlike the AG06, the Pyle board does not include this build in.
This board is a tabletop item, with no mounting rack at the bottom. The Pyle only offers MP3 playback, so no support for WAV or FLAC formats.
If you're looking for a mixer with excellent analog output and a good variety of EQ controls, then this item is a VERY affordable option. If I had done more research beforehand, then I would have realized that this wasn't the product I was looking for.