Analog Mixers
Alesis MultiMix 8 USB FX 8-Channel Mixer with Built-In Effects and USB Interface
- 4 x Mono Channels with 3-Band EQ
- 2 x Stereo Channels with 2-Band EQ
- 4 x XLR Mic Inputs with Phantom Power
- Built-In Digital Effects Processor
Yamaha MG06X 6-Input Mixer with Built-In Effects
- 2 x XLR-1/4" Combo Mic/Line Inputs
- 2 x 1/4" Line Stereo Inputs
- Built-In FX
- XLR & TRS 1/4" Stereo Outs
Yamaha MG10XU 10-Input Mixer with Built-In FX and 2-In/2-Out USB Interface
- 4 x Mic/Line Combo Inputs
- 6 x 1/4" Line Inputs
- 2-In/2-Out USB up to 24-Bit / 192 kHz
- Built-In FX with 24 Presets
Yamaha MG12XU 12-Input Mixer with Built-In FX and 2-In/2-Out USB Interface
- 6x Mic Inputs
- 12x Line Inputs
- 2-In/2-Out USB Up to 24-Bit / 192kHz
- Built-In FX with 24 Presets
Technical Pro DN-12X 12-Channel Line Mixer with Microphone Priority
- Six Mic/Line Combo XLR-1/4" Inputs
- Channel 1 Mic Priority over Channels 2-6
- Three Stereo RCA Inputs
- Balanced XLR Outputs
Mackie 802VLZ4 8-Channel Ultra-Compact Mixer
- For Sound Reinforcement Applications
- 3 x Onyx Microphone Preamps
- 3 x XLR Microphone Inputs
- 8 x 1/4" Line Inputs
Mackie ProFX6v3+ 6-Channel Analog Mixer with Built-In FX, USB Recording, and Bluetooth
- High-Resolution GigFX+ Effects Engine
- 24-Bit / 192 kHz 2x4 USB Audio Interface
- 3-Ways to Record
- Bidirectional Bluetooth with Mix-Minus
Yamaha MG06 6-Input Mixer
- 2 x XLR-1/4" Combo Mic/Line Inputs
- 2 x 1/4" Line Stereo Inputs
- XLR & TRS 1/4" Stereo Outs
- D-PRE Mic Preamps with 48V Phantom
Mackie 402VLZ4 4-Channel Ultra-Compact Mixer
- For Sound Reinforcement Applications
- 2 x Onyx Microphone Preamps
- 2 x XLR Microphone Inputs
- 2 x 1/4" Line Inputs
Behringer XENYX 1204USB Premium Analog 12-Input Mixer with USB Streaming
- Premium Small-Format Audio Mixer
- Four XENYX Preamp for Dynamic Mics
- Two Stereo Line Inputs
- XLR Main and 1/4" Alt 3/4 Bus Outputs
Behringer XENYX 1202SFX Premium Analog 12-Input Mixer with Klark Teknik FX and USB Streaming
- Ultralow-Noise Mixer
- Four XENYX Preamps with +48V
- Four Stereo Line Inputs
- Two 1/4" Main and Monitor Outputs
Alesis MultiMix 10 Wireless Rackmount 10-Channel Mixer with Bluetooth
- One-Button Pairing for Bluetooth Input
- Four XLR Mic Inputs with Phantom Power
- Two Stereo Channels with 1/4" TRS Inputs
- Front-Panel Stereo Mix Output
Mackie ProFX12v3+ 12-Channel Analog Mixer with Built-In FX, USB Recording, and Bluetooth
- High-Resolution GigFX+ Effects Engine
- 24-Bit / 192 kHz 2x4 USB Audio Interface
- 3-Ways to Record
- Bidirectional Bluetooth with Mix-Minus
ART MX821S - Eight-Channel Mic/Line Mixer with Stereo Outputs
- Eight Inputs with Level and Pan Controls
- Pan Controls for Stereo Imaging
- Mic XLR or Unbalanced 1/4" TS inputs
- Optional +48V Phantom on Each Mic Input
Yamaha MG10 - 10-Input Mixer
- 4x Mic/Line Combo Inputs
- 6x 1/4" Line Inputs
- XLR and TRS 1/4" Stereo Outs
- TRS Monitor Outs
Mackie ProFX10v3 10-Channel Sound Reinforcement Mixer with Built-In FX
- 4 Mic/Line Inputs (Comp 1-2)
- 2 Mono/Stereo Line Inputs + 1/8" Input
- 2-In / 4-Out USB (24-Bit, 192 kHz)
- GigFX Effects Engine (24 FX Presets)
Mackie ProFX12v3 12-Channel Sound Reinforcement Mixer with Built-In FX
- 7 Mic/Line Inputs (Comp 1-4)
- 3 Mono/Stereo Line Inputs + 3.5mm Input
- 2-In / 4-Out USB (24-Bit, 192 kHz)
- Gig FX Effects Engine (24 FX Presets)
Behringer XENYX 502S Premium Analog 5-Input Mixer with USB Streaming
- Compact and Portable Design
- One XENYX Preamp for Dynamic Mics
- Two Stereo Line Inputs
- Two 1/4" Main + 1/4" Headphone Outputs
Yamaha MG12 - 12-Input Mixer
- 6x Mic Inputs
- 12x Line Inputs
- XLR and TRS 1/4" Stereo Outs
- 2x Group Buses
Mackie ProFX10 GO 10-Channel Battery-Powered Analog Mixer USB-C Interface
- Portable Battery-Powered Mixer for Gigs
- 4 Onyx Mic Pres: 2 XLR-1/4" Combo, 2 XLR
- 1/4" TRS Inserts on Channels 1 to 4
- Stereo Line Input on Channels 5 to 10
Mackie Onyx12 12-Channel Premium Analog Mixer with Multitrack USB
- Onyx Preamps
- British-Style Perkins 3-Band EQ
- Premium Analog Circuitry
- Ultralow-Noise Design
Mackie Mix5 - 5-Channel Compact Mixer
- 1 Mic/Line Inputs with 2-Band EQ
- 2 Stereo 1/4" Line Inputs
- Stereo RCA Tape Inputs & Outputs
- Pan, Level and Overload Indication
Behringer XENYX QX602MP3 Premium Analog 6-Input Mixer with Multi-FX and MP3 Player
- Premium Small-Format Audio Mixer
- Two XENYX Preamps with +48V
- Two Stereo Line Inputs + 3.5 Stereo Input
- 1/4 Main and Control Room Outputs
Allen & Heath ZED-6 Compact Analog Mixer
- 6x Input Analog Mixer
- 2x High-Impedance Guitar Inputs
- 2-Band EQ and HPF on Each Channel
- Flexible Signal Monitoring
Mackie 802VLZ4 Mixer with Bag Kit
- For Sound Reinforcement Applications
- 3x Onyx Preamps
- 3-Band EQ
- 48V Phantom Power
Yamaha AG06MK2 6-Channel Mixer and USB Audio Interface (Black)
- Two Mic/Line Combo Inputs
- Two 1/4" Line Inputs, Two RCA Inputs
- 3.5mm TRRS In/Out for Smartphone
- Record & Playback up to 24-Bit / 192 kHz
Yamaha MG12X CV 12-Input Mixer with Built-In FX
- 6 Mic Inputs
- 12 Line Inputs
- Built-In FX with 24 Presets
- XLR and TRS 1/4" Stereo Outs
Midas DM16 16-Input Analog Live and Studio Mixer
- For Live Performance & Studio Recording
- 12 Midas Microphone Preamplifiers
- 12 Mono Line Inputs with 3-Band EQ
- 2 Stereo Line Inputs with 2-Band EQ
All About Audio Mixers & Analog Recording Mixers
Analog mixers belong to a category of devices known as audio mixers. Whether you plan on recording in a studio or performing live, these mixers improve your sound, in addition to other benefits.
What Does an Analog Mixer Do?
An analog mixer takes in signals from different sources, blends and processes them, and then sends it out to devices such as speakers. They're essential for live performances, broadcasting, and recording, as they balance the levels of different audio inputs to ensure high-quality sound. A unique feature is the ability to provide natural texture to the audio, thanks to a process called "summing," in which analog components combine signals from all channels.
Analog Mixers vs. Digital Mixers
While the function of analog and digital mixers is the same, there are a few differences to be aware of before purchasing. Analog consoles are very similar in design, making them easy to operate and switch between. The visual feedback offered by analog boards also makes it easier to troubleshoot various challenges that may arise regarding sound flow. Other reasons to choose analog may be due to their generally lower price points, as well as being customizable when it comes to switching out components.
Choosing an Analog Mixer
An important factor to consider when purchasing any kind of mixer is whether you plan on using it for live audio or studio purposes. Analog recording mixers output to multitrack recorders and other locations, so they are often larger and have more inputs and routing options. Recording mixers also offer a simple signal flow thanks to hardwired inputs that take the guesswork out of channel processing. On the other hand, live sound mixers are more compact since they don't output to as many places. There are also analog utility mixers that work well for traveling or recording fewer sound sources. These mini mixers only offer a handful of inputs, but their small size makes them portable, lightweight, and convenient for small live shows and casual recording.
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