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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
I bought this thinking it would be compatible with PS5 its not and even when i connected it to my microphone it sounded like it was coming from outside don't buy this its worthless
Tekrytor
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
If you want to teach children what a mixer does, it's cheap and you won't cry when they break it. The sounds are pretty.... Bad. I'm keeping mine for my grandkids to play with. A small Behringer or Alesis mixer gets you much better sound, and just use a smartphone for gag noises. The FX are very cheesy. But for the price, maybe that's expected.
LutzFamily
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
I got this for my younger teenager as he is always making really random and strange sounds. I thought maybe something like this would be right up his alley and get him to develop his weird talent (I have told him repeatedly he could make a career with his skill). Honestly I think this intimidates him a little as he has only used it a few times. I will say that he loves the different things he can do with it but it is like it doesn't know what to actually DO with it.I think its a great machine for someone just starting out and it has a good price for that. It would be a great place for anyone to start.
Rhianna Guevara
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
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JJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
We were quite surprised when this arrived, on both sides of the equation: -- Surprised how SMALL it is in reality. It's only about (9" x 6"... quite tiny) -- Surprised by its RICH FEATURE SET for being so small and so "introductory"Plus there were some other things about the unit that were interestingly positiveAnd other traits that were quite underwhelming.First of all, they state going in that this is designed to be a KIDS' sound board... maybe to inspire learning about mixers and the basics of what can be connected how, and an interesting way to persistence at getting a sound stream tweaked from input to output by some of the various features here.Some of the most interesting FEATURES of the device are in how the input stream can undergo various transformations on its way to the output or "live" stream... i.e. -- Reverb and Envelope Incapsulation to simulate various sound venues like "concert hall", "recording studio", etc. -- EQ and range tweaks to alter core tenor of a voice... nudging it toward man, women or child overtones. -- Some karaoke and range masking features to simulate channel separation by frequency rangeAnd yet, there are also some pretty serious limitations to how effective these attempts can be to alter / tweak / mask / envelpe / boost the input stream on its way by.For instance: -- There are eleven SOUND EFFECT buttons here which allow inserting an effect sample into the stream, and yet... there is ZERO ability to adjust the LEVEL, TENOR or AMPLITUDE of the effect goung by. So you get to have it full-throated and exactly the same every press of the button. -- That lack of flexibility can easily and quickly get to be annoying right off, when you can't turn down the effect, or slow it down, or seamlessly loop it (like applause or laugter)... So it's just a tiny bit of some effects that become annoying quite quickly, and cannot themselves be tweaked or altered in any way. It's full-throated each time you press it, and there's no surpression possible. -- Although there are a toal of seven variable pots or sliders... they're not re-configurable, and as is, do not really do much useful. only ONE of them adjusts or affects the full stream, and only as a rudimentary volume control, almost nothing else. -- There's a Reverb pot, too, but it's rather anemic in what it can do or adjust. It's of very little use. -- Ther are THREE mic slider pots but they're really more like slight EQ adjustments of the mic stream rather than being truly useful -- From a pure COOL FACTOR, all the lights of various colors are quite impressive. But once you get down to actually digging into them, they're mostly not partiularly useful or even interesting.. They just "are"!However... even with all the "limitations" and shortcomingis of the system here, I'm only going to ding it a single start deduction, because let's face it: It's really not a bad price for an entry level mixer board. It definitely is capable of making a splash and getting kids interested in soundboard mixing. 4 Stars!!
Daniel Fjeld
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
I have an adult nephew who likes to experiment with audio, and I thought this would be a great gift for him. Unfortunately, when it showed up and we got to testing it, I was disappointed with what turned out to be basically a kid's toy. The system works ok in some ways while falling short in many others. You can connect various sound inputs and then export that sound to others while playing around with various aspects as well as overlaying others. With that said, all of that is basically young kid level of options, and even at that they are only just basic. We actually have some older synthesizer type keyboards that blow this thing away with options and performance and they were basic models that we got for the kids when they were young. Then there are the buttons which claim to create certain sounds and things but for the most part not one of them does what they list on them. I am not even sure what some of the sounds are supposed to be, but they definitely aren't what they show on them. With whatever you decide to input and also manage to make work with the buttons, the sound quality on the output end will be mediocre at best. No matter what I used for the output including some high-end headphones, the sound just wasn't that good and couldn't get very loud. Overall, I wanted to like this and would have love to have recommended it but at best suggest it might work for your kids as a toy.
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