Product Description American Recorder PMIX-100 3 Source Personal Audio Mixer
Customer Reviews:
Pefect little 3 channel stereo mixerJune 11, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought the PMix so that I could adjust the levels on several devices that feed into my PC.
Use: I feed the Playstation3 audio into it so I can share the computer speakers. I feed a police scanner's audio into it to log radio traffic using a sound activated recorder/logger program And occasionally feed a Walkman (!!) into it to digitize a cassette tape once in a while.
Pro: The mixer works as it should, there is no hum or interference from having very varied sources plugged in. Not mentioned in any details is that it uses 1/8" mini jacks for it's inputs an outputs. The package did include 2 miniplug-to-miniplug jumpers and one miniplug-to-RCA jack jumper. The power cube is 9 volts. The pots turn smooth, slightly dampened. There is an amplified output on the front panel that cuts off the rear output when headphones or another speaker is plugged in.
Functionally it's perfect.
Con: The press-on knobs are not tight on the shafts. One was rolling around loose in the plastic wrap that the mixer ships in. Knobs are also not simple for fat fingers to turn, but in my application I only need to adjust them once.
Two blue LEDs burn way bright in the transparent case. When I ordered it there was no option to get the fuddy-duddy case and I got the leet-bleu-LED version. As soon as I'm sure it won't die I'm disabling the LEDs.
Biggest thing I wanted to mention in the review - I did not buy this on Amazon.com. None of the associated sellers listed here would ship to a PO box. A real, honest to Uncle Sam USPS box. I found it on another popular Internet e-buying site from a seller that not only shipped to the PO Box, but came out $5 cheaper.
Nice little mixerDecember 22, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Got this for a variety of mixing tasks, but mainly to have a way of feeding multiple devices into an amplifier. It works great for line-level input and you can take the headphone output into at least some PCs. It won't work as a microphone mixer.
Great little unitApril 4, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I don't know how most people would use these. We have multiple workstations on desks and wanted to use one set of speakers. Worked great for the purpose and I like the blue lights.
These seem really expensive for what they are but I couldn't find another comparable product. It seems like they have the niche sewed up for the moment.
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