

🎛️ Pocket-sized power for pro-level mixing on the move!
The JUST MIXER is a compact, battery/USB-powered audio mixer featuring 3 stereo 3.5mm inputs and 1 output, gain control for signal optimization, and LED indicators to prevent audio clipping. Lightweight and portable, it supports versatile mixing of multiple sound sources anywhere, making it ideal for DJs, podcasters, and audio professionals seeking a reliable, on-the-go solution.







| ASIN | B01LPT8KQA |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Battery type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,164 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #215 in DJ Mixers |
| Color Name | Orange |
| Connector Type | 3,5mm |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (673) |
| Date First Available | September 7, 2016 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item model number | 85U06R01R0 |
| Mixer Channel Quantity | 3 |
| Power Source | Usb Cable,Corded Electric,Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.13 x 0.94 x 2.68 inches |
S**T
UPDATE: A fun mixer that works well, even off AAA batteries. Fairly quiet too - Recommended :)
UPDATE2: Well, this mixer is working perfectly well now. And, I can't replicate any of the problems I was having with this mixer when I first got it. I was getting tons of noise when running off batteries, didn't matter if they were rechargeable or alkalines, and the USB power pack I was running it off of kept shutting down. The seller was responsive as well and assured me that they stand behind their products. I've hooked up this mixer nearly a dozen times now... used an assortment of different cables, mics, aux inputs. I've used it on an iPhone SE and an iPad Pro. Everything has worked perfectly. I CAN get a little bit of noise if I have the mixer sitting right next to the iPhone when they're hooked up together... but nothing like I was getting before. No clue why it's working now, or why it wasn't at first. The best speculation I've got is that when I first unboxed it, and then plugged in the first 3.5mm mini cables into it's 1 & 2 channels, there was some rough resistance. They didn't go in smooth like you'd expect. They do now, but I'm wondering if there was maybe a bit of metal that didn't get finished out inside one of the ports that got knocked free and was causing some kind of short circuit situation? No idea, but now that it's been working perfectly without any hint of the initial problems I experienced, and that now that I know the seller stands behind the product... I don't have any reservation giving this a solid 5-stars. It works well, it's affordable, it's lightweight, easy to use, and functions well off AAA batteries. I'm even having good luck with rechargeable AAAs. Recommended! :) ___ UPDATE: The seller got back to me quickly and offered to give me a small discount after returning/refunding to Amazon then rebuying the mixer. However, after lots of testing yesterday before concluding something was definitely wrong with this mixer... all of the problems went away after reconnecting everything later at a coffee shop. Then later in the evening at home, it was still performing flawlessly. And later in the night, I tried again... did everything exactly the same as before... but nothing would repeat the same failures I'd experienced. Even running it off Ni-MH rechargeable AAAs was perfectly quiet. Earlier, the Just Mixer was shutting off my USB battery pack as well. I'd assumed it was an auto--shutoff in the pack... and it was shutting of due to low power drain, but even that has stopped. The mixer works fine and I'm unable to reproduce the problems I was having before. I'm hesitant to give this more stars yet, in case the mystery problems promptly reappear. But I'll bump it up to 2-star until I'm certain the problems were just a rare fluke. If it's still working fine in a week or so, I'll update the review accordingly. ___ Hello, I bought this mixer a couple weeks ago. The blue one. I'm getting a lot of noise when run off batteries. At first, I thought it was because I was using rechargeable 1.2v Ni-Mh batteries... so as you recommend on your product page, I tried brand new Energizer 1.5v AAA alkaline batteries. Still there's noise. When I'm using the mixer off USB or a USB battery pack, there's no noise at all. ONLY when using AAA batteries. Is there something wrong with this mixer? Would you like to send me a replacement? Or, should I get a refund from Amazon for this? I bought this MOSTLY because it's says it runs off of AAA batteries. If it can't function without excessive noise while running off AAA batteries alkaline OR rechargeable.. it's useless to me.
T**R
Best baby mixer after 3 years!
This is the best baby mixer, without question. I've had mine for about three years, traveling with it and commuting. It works great on battery or USB power. The Aux knob has gotten a little scratchy but it's just from dust. I can wipe it back and forth a few times and it settles down. There is no noise from the mixer on either battery or USB if the USB is a separate power supply like a good phone charger. Sometimes it can get some noise if i'm powering it by one of the devices in the mix. If the battery is going out it will squeal. Having used this nearly every day for three years, I can say it is very quiet if properly powered. It's pretty durable for being plastic and feels solid yet light in weight. The blue version is handsome and the orange version is adorable. Makes me smile when I see it. The sound quality is unbelievable for being such a tiny device that can run on batteries. I have used it to mix audio from computers, cellphones, IP phones with proper adapter (that is some noisy signals!), portable music devices, gaming devices, and music equipment. Not all at once of course. It only has three stereo inputs! And these are real, analog channels so there's no processing or lag. Two of the channels have controls for gain and balance. Mostly I keep them in neutral positions but they do work when I need a little boost or to nudge a signal to one side. I'm not sure how loud this can boost a signal. I have had no trouble powering big headphones or iems. Even tried with a planar magnetic Hifiman pair and it got loud enough. I have used it with a small portable speaker but nothing really big or certainly nothing without it's own power supply. I think any type of headphones would be just fine at responsible listening levels. I can't recommend the Maker Hart Just Mixer enough. It's been my little music buddy for a while now!
G**Y
Good Mixer, Lasted me a few months before breaking, only to revive?
I was using this portably as well as at home to amplify my mic. It worked perfectly, I only got a bit of noise if I was using my car charger to charge my device while using USB power, which is no problem as you can just use battery power (strangely enough, when the device receiving the output was used as the power source, I don’t think I got much noise). Then as I was using it on the go, the audio just cut out and it would not power on again. I would hear a little snap from the power source switching but the light would be off with no power. Update: Earlier today, I was messing around with it and noticed that it would transmit a little sound, sometimes oscillating up and down. I took out the batteries and just messed around with turning it on and off repeatedly. I noticed the area around the power cable was hotter than normal, the LEDs were also really dim. I stopped using it for a couple hours, came back, and magically it works perfectly again. I have no clue what could have caused this. My guess is that it's very sensitive to the charging power source. I was using the original charging cable, but the power source I had it plugged into had a weird output voltage.
J**R
Terrible, tons of distortion
All I wanted this to do was combine the outputs from my PC and a game console to one set of speakers, and it couldn't do that. There was nothing but a loud buzzing with more than one input on at a time. At best, this could be used as an input switcher. With one signal, it works ok. The volume control is smooth enough. But don't bother with batteries, they just make your speakers hiss. You have to use the USB micro plug for 5V power. Also, cheaper USB adapter plugs seem to make this thing lightly hiss. VERY cheap construction, not happy at all. Returning this POS.
B**T
Trabaja muy bien. Justo lo que estaba buscando desde hace tiempo. Me encanta su diseño
"**"
Ich habe mir das Teil für minimale Setups gekauft, z.B. Musik vom iPhone und Ton vom Laptop bei Beamer Präsentationen. Macht genau das was es soll. Schön rauschfrei. Der Batteriebetrieb mach dann besonders unabhängig, Nute es auch um meine Roland tr-08 mit dem P-6 und dem S-1 mit einer akkubetriebenen Bose S1pro zu verbinden. Durch den Mixer bin ich komplett unabhängig von Netzanschlüssen.
A**S
This is a tiny little mixer. It's made of plastic and I guess is meant to be mobile. I have mine to mix at my computer and works very well. It doesn't come a power cord or wall wort but rather a set of batteries. I'd recommend getting a micro usb transformer and cord and just plugging it in. If you try to use batteries, it can get a buzz into the sound. I was able to remedy that with just moving around the batteries. I have not had any issue with buzzing using a power cable. I might sound harsh but this is a nice little simple mixer and for that I give it 5 stars.
N**E
Compact, easy set up and good sound. Can run off mains (via USB cable - not provided). Some ringing when you attach plugs but once you start playing there is no interference. Have not tested on battery (2xAAA provided) so cannot comment.
A**V
Appareil excellent et performant, je recommande vivement pour mixage Audio, fonctionne comme professionnel, facile à manipuler, Ajustement net pour le master
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