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The Gemini Portable Bluetooth DJ Mixer MM1BT is a compact, 2-channel audio mixer designed for mobile DJs and beginners. Featuring built-in Bluetooth streaming, dual RCA inputs and outputs, mic and headphone jacks, plus a smooth 45mm crossfader and 2-band EQ, it offers professional-grade control in a rugged, travel-ready metal chassis. Weighing just 2 pounds, itâs the ultimate portable solution for seamless mixing on the go.
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Output Connector Type | RCA |
Audio Input | XLR |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
W**O
Amazingly good.
I am a DJ and use this mixer as a back up for cocktail hour. The bluetooth function works flawlessly every time. The sound is decent. I only wish it was battery operated.
H**L
We scratchinâ and fadinâ now..
Paired this with the pyle preamp and a turntable that cost a months rent and now Im scratching like a real DJ! Really annoying my neighbors! The fader is light and easy to slide, and you can crank it on the gain to get a tight fade for the.. Wika wika! This isnt a phase, Im a grown man! Its nice and small and thats what I wanted, and heavy metal so it doesn't slide around! I told my parents, this is who I am now!! IM A DJ WIKA WIKA SHREEECH word!! Shoutout to the homies at gemini!
C**P
Great little 2-channel mixer for turntables!
This very basic mixer works perfectly with line-level inputs.At first, I tried feeding it (2) turntable phono signals and put a single phono preamp between this mixer and the line-level input on my stereo receiver. While audio from the turntables still sounded great, the unused "Microphone" input seemed to be introducing static to the signal that was then boosted by the preamp (the static grew louder by fiddling with the Mic volume dial).My solution was to buy another preamp and move them both in-between the mixer and each turntable. The microphone hiss was then fully eliminated. Yes, I'm aware this is the proper way to do things, but I was trying to cheat and cheap out on buying a second preamp.Lesson learned, while this device technically accepts phono inputs, there is static introduced that will later be amplified in the chain.
R**L
Good product but the one I received wasn't new
Excellent inexpensive dual 2 channel mixer, with MIC input, headphones, equalization controls per channel, volume adjust for EVERYTHING individually and it also has a record out so you could actually Bi-AMP using both outputs! The tone controls and the feel of the knobs and cross fade slider are very good. Since it has a small 12V power brick this is obviously meant to be a portable or non-permanent usage design so I can overlook not having a power button but that would be nice.Remainder of this review is more about my purchasing experience and the condition of the unit I receivedI paid for and ordered a new one but really seems like they sent me the "used lower priced one" from Amazon warehouse because the description matches exactly with what I received. it works but there's some issues with powering it on. I think I can resolve this myself but not happy I didn't get a "new" one. Unfortunately sending this back to USA from Tokyo will cost more than the mixer did and calling to see about getting the price adjusted would cost as much as the price difference. Will see what happens when this hits my charge card and decide then but for now I can use it for what I purchased it for.
M**Z
Great entry level and cost effective mixer !
The media could not be loaded. It is a very basic, low and high control EQ, gain, and a jack input for a microphone. It does nice volume control and slides very easily for some fun! If you are like me and like to mix at home then this is a good beginners set up before going on to something a bit more bigger with more EQ controls and stuff. I hope this helped someone out!
M**N
Headphone output is not a stereo image--each channel is hard panned. Not suitable for my needs.
This did not have the functionality I expected and ended up being pretty much useless to me. I returned it. If you want this for a small portable mixer to compose on two devices on the go, on vacation, in a hotel, wherever, look elsewhere. The headphone output does not give you a stereo mix. Each channel is summed to either the left or right (hard panned).I bought this to use as a small, portable music rig. I make music with two Nintendo Gameboys and just wanted a simple stereo mixer to allow me to write music using both Gameboys at the same time, as well as play live sets where I mix tracks and transition from one to the next on each device, along with some bouncing back and forth on the cross fader.This mixer doesn't work for that purpose. It's SO close to being useful. The headphone output is fixed where each channel comes out mono and bounced to one side. So you hear all of stereo channel one summed to mono in your left ear and stereo channel two summed to your right ear. If you want to hear the full stereo mix of both of your channels/devices, you'd need to plug this mixer into a second mixer and get the headphone output from that. Why? I don't know. It defeats the point of having a portable DJ mixer for me. I ended up taking my standard size DJ mixer on vacation instead and returned this thing.
K**
Best budget mixer for your cash
This mixer is amazing for scratch freaks and DJs like me the price is just right for not killing you wallet, and the sound quality is great as well with my cdj800s. I absolutely love this mixer just like everyone else lol. SCRATCHES LIKE A CHARMMđâ¤ď¸!!!!!
B**G
Bluetooth range is short
Pros:Runs off of 12V DC, so you can use a car battery (or big fat lifepo4) to run your party in the woods / off gridHas 3 effective channels (Line 1 Line 2 Bluetooth)Nice metal enclosureCons:Bluetooth sounds like crap (It may be that I use the REC OUT, which I read here sounds bad)Bluetooth range is less than 10 feet using my windows tabletNo Power VU meterNo pre cue (really?!?)No gain control over the REC OUT (a "booth" knob would be great ;-)I wound up keeping it, because it does work, and the extra BT channel comes in handy when someone wants to "hook up their iphone that has no headphone jack" - just dont let them wander too far...I will likely wind up using another bluetooth receiver over the built in one mostly, as I have another one that sounds better, and also can crowd-connect multiple devices - whoever starts playing takes over the BT connection.
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