








🎧 Mix Like a Pro, Anywhere You Go!
The Pyle 4-channel audio mixer combines versatile USB/flash drive compatibility, wireless Bluetooth streaming, and professional XLR mic inputs with +48V Phantom power. Housed in a rugged steel chassis with sealed controls, it’s designed for live performances, karaoke, and global use thanks to its multi-voltage power supply.







| Output Connector Type | XLR |
| Audio Input | XLR |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.49"D x 9.26"W x 2.56"H |
S**H
Outperforms at the price point
Bought this a while ago and forgot to review. I'm a solo acoustic player. I bought this for a regular gig I had that requires a ferry ride and shuttle to the venue and back. The venue provides only a powered speaker. I needed something with very basic effects that was small enough to travel with on foot and boat.This did the job, performed exactly as expected, maybe a little better. The Bluetooth connects easily and reliably for break music. And it puts out just enough power to play a small outdoor venue without overdriving any of the inputs.Negative reviews about the sound quality are pretty accurate. It's not great, but it's above the quality that I would've expected at this price point, so if youre a working musician or DJ I would only recommend this in a niche situation like I used it.
D**Y
Great little mixer!
Very simple and easy to use. Bluetooth works great as well as the usb media port. Have had for 3 or 4 years and has never let me down. Retired DJ and use it to rock my garage, make a playlist on my flash drive and plug it in for hours and hours of music!
S**S
Overall a decent low cost mixing board
I haven't used it much yet, but one thing I thought was worth clarifying. Note that there is no concept of panning on any of the inputs. So if you plug something in it's either being treated as a stereo input, or left/right mono. You can't adjust if the combination of inputs doesn't really work against what you're trying to do.The microphone XLR inputs are effectively treated as stereo which is to say if I plug in a microphone it will come out equally on both of the master out channels. In most cases that's what you'd want, so that's great (and for my use that's fine). Notice though that for channels 3 and 4 on the board they are mono left/right inputs so if you want a stereo output on 3/4 you need to use up both inputs. Once again, probably fine, but just wanted to be clear about how it works.In my scenario I was using this for an event and I wanted to connect a keyboard and two mics. The two mics worked exactly as I needed. The problem I had was on the piano, I didn't have a way to split the output. The result was I had a keyboard on only the left channel, and the mics on both channels. It was good enough, but not optimal.It's just something to keep in mind if you pick this board up. It worked well enough for my purposes and in the future I know what connectors I need to make it work as intended. It's low cost and the quality for what you pay is pretty solid. I don't think I'd ever use the effects all that much on here, but I do appreciate the bluetooth input/output capability.
H**S
Good mixer for stage monitor
I perform in a band and need this to mix my monitor. I need three feeds - one for my guitar, one for my vocals and one with a mix of the rest of the band. I need independent control of each and I vary them throughout a performance. I had a mixer that would do it, but that didn't have enough gain on each of the inputs. This Pyle mixer has gain on all three inputs so I can easily find the balance I need for any situation.This mixer has features that I'm not using yet but that could be interesting. There's actually an aux out separate from the main out with separate aux mixing. There a control room out and headphone out. There's an effects out and an effects return. A lot of features for a little mixer.You can use the effects return as a tape in if you get the right adapters to a 1/4" plug.Edit: I still use this as a mixer for the stage. I might even buy another for another purpose. But, I recently tried it as a recording interface, where I want two inputs to this mixer, instrument and band mix, and then the instrument out to aux and a mix of instrument and band out to headphones. It's almost perfect, the only catch is that the aux out is post-fader. The warning in the manual is, "Please note, the single (sic) level will vary with the different setting of the channel attenuator." This is Chinese-English for, "if you change the channel volume in the main mix to your headphones, you're changing the volume in the aux send to the recording interface." When the musician is listening to headphones and mixing a balance of instrument and band, you can't let the musician change the instrument level. The musician has to change the band level and/or the headphone level, otherwise the signal level going to the recording will change. The recording engineer will not like that.TL;DR: The aux send is post-fader, not pre-fader.
H**R
A Great Simple Mixer with Bluetooth for Home Use
I bought this mixer for home karaoke use that is hooked up to a smart TV, 2 wireless mics + 1 wired mic and my 34 years old Pioneer Receiver + 4 speakers + 1 subwoofer. I love the simple volume controls & the 3-band equalizer & echo adjustments. The master volume has a quick slider control and all the rest are small rotary knobs with a center detention. The Bluetooth audio quality is even better than my Lavadio BT adaptor except the range is only <20 feet, nevertheless it's great to have and I use it to listen to Spotify.I have to say that the mixer is very well designed and works great for my home usage without much statics at all. The price is also very reasonable. I am very happy with this product that works for me.
R**
Works fine
Adjustments for FX don’t seem to do anything. It ther than that it does what it should.
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