Hi.  Am based in the UK and found lots on Amazon, but many of them
were very cheap (£15-ish) and seemed to be called microphone mixers.
I presume that they're not powerful enough to channel something as
powerful as a laptop or USB soundcard (hence the low price), so am
trying to make sure what the differences are and to ensure that I get
an affordable product which won't go to waste.  I presumed there might
be some people on here who already use appropriate gear for
broadcasting or DJ-ing and might therefore be able to advise from
first-hand experience or knowledge of how these things work.

Cheers, Danny

On 9/2/11, Paul (Pawel) Loba <pa...@velcom.ca> wrote:
> Hi,
> Have you tried google for "compact 4-channel mixer"?
> You need to avoid a digital one since it can be hard to go around blindly.
> Hth,
> Pawel.
>
>
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> On Behalf Of Danny Miles
> Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 3:38 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Searching for Recommendations: 4-Channel Mixer for Online
> Broadcasting
>
> Hi all.  I'm looking to do some internet radio broadcasting and, having
> found that broadcasting directly through my computer or soundcard makes my
> microphone sound horrible (muffled, buzzing noise behind vocals, popping
> when turned on/off, etc), I'm looking for a suitable and accessible
> 4-channel mixer which I can use to channel my soundcard and microphone.  I'd
> also like to have the option of plugging headphones into it so that I can
> hear the results of my work as it happens, and features such as being able
> to use more than one channel at once (such as talking over the start/end of
> a track) are also very important.  Unfortunately I'm very short of space, so
> I need something which has good quality output but which is as compact as
> possible.  I know this is quite a specific set of requirements, but if
> anyone knows of such a model which is accessible for use by someone with
> total sight loss (no issues with seeing lights showing feedback etc), I'd be
> grateful to hear details.  I'd also appreciate advice on any adaptors which
> I might need to help me plug 3.5 mm jacks and an XLR microphone into such a
> machine, as this is my first time of exploring this area of production.
>
> Many thanks in advance for any help and advice, Danny
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