Thanks for the video, appreciate what you do. For me, the fact that you can't tune either mic individually is a deal breaker. Assuming the main purpose of having two mics is for vocal purposes, or anything else for that matter, makes no sense to think two vocalists will have to be e-qued as one or the other and the second one is S.O.L. I think this falls more so in the Toy category and is pretty far away from having an advantage or anything serious, sound-wise. And yes, I know independent, wireless multi-mic units have a 'Mix-out' connection, they at least give you the option of group or individual tuning.
Thanks for the review. I was looking at this same mixer on Temu. That's a lot packed into a small mixer.
@@djkeviekevbx thank you for watching and your feedback.
You should hook this mixer up to one of the Proreck systems and see how they sound together.
@@djkeviekevbx thanks for watching and sharing. Maybe I will try it out .
Thanks for the video, appreciate what you do.
For me, the fact that you can't tune either mic individually is a deal breaker. Assuming the main purpose of having two mics is for vocal purposes, or anything else for that matter, makes no sense to think two vocalists will have to be e-qued as one or the other and the second one is S.O.L. I think this falls more so in the Toy category and is pretty far away from having an advantage or anything serious, sound-wise.
And yes, I know independent, wireless multi-mic units have a 'Mix-out' connection, they at least give you the option of group or individual tuning.
@@tonyb3947 thank you for watching and sharing. I agree .. I wish you could tune the wireless mics individually.
can i use this on my smart tv with home theater ? if so how. my home theater only have Aux 3.5mm
How do I connect two power speakers to this unit? I can only get sound from one speaker
@@claudesiragusa7889 It should work using main outputs one 1/4 cable to the left and one to the right speaker . thanks .