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Dec 23, 2020
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.

Sep 30, 2024
I no longer need a individual bar for ea...
I no longer need a individual bar for each console! Normally having a Wii, Wii U, or using emulators requires a stack of sensors under your TV. I just plug it into a USB port on my power strip If I need it on, independently of if the console is powered up. Works great for my set-up.
Because the Wii has USB ports, it can also work as a replacement for the normal Wii as well as plugging into a PC .