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Analog mixing consoles

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Analogue mixing consoles for every application

A mixer is the heart of any audio setup. Whether you're mixing music, amplifying speech, or combining multiple audio sources, an analog mixer gives you direct control over your sound. In this category, you'll find a wide range of analog mixers, from small mixers for home use to professional mixers for stage, studio, or DJ setups.

What is an analog mixing console?

An analog mixer uses physical knobs and faders to directly adjust the sound. Unlike a digital mixer or console, you don't have to navigate menus. This makes an analog mixer clear, reliable, and fast to use. Many users consciously choose analog for its direct control and sound.

Mixing consoles for DJs and live use

For DJs, there are dedicated DJ mixers and the classic DJ mixer with smooth faders and clear channel layouts. Brands like Pioneer mixers and Dateq mixers are popular in clubs and at events. If you're looking for a compact solution, a DJ mixer with limited channels is ideal for mobile sets.

Well-known brands and reliable quality

Our selection features only brands known for their reliability. A Behringer mixer is a popular choice thanks to its excellent price-quality ratio. Behringer mixers, Yamaha mixers, Yamaha mixers, Mackie mixers, and Dateq mixers also offer reliable performance for both beginners and professionals.

Mixing console with amplifier or external amplification

If you're working without a separate power amplifier, a mixer with amplifier or amplifier-mixer is a practical solution. The amplification is built in. These models are also available as mixer-amplifiers or amplifiers with mixers. If you already have a passive mixer, choose a separate amplifier for the mixer for optimal control over power and speakers.

Additional features: USB, Bluetooth and mounting

Many modern analog mixing consoles offer additional connectivity options. Consider a USB mixer or a mixer with USB for recording or playing audio directly from your computer. For wireless streaming, a mixer with Bluetooth is useful. If you're working in a permanent installation, a 19-inch mixer is suitable for rack mounting.

Small, mini or 4 channel mixing console

Not every setup requires a large mixer. A mini or small mixer is ideal for podcasts, streaming, or a home mixer. For simple live setups, a 4-channel mixer or 4-channel mixer is often sufficient. These compact models are easy to transport and connect quickly.

Analog or digital: which is right for you?

Are you torn between analog and digital? An analog mixer excels in simplicity and direct operation. A digital mixer offers more presets and built-in effects, but requires more preparation. For those who want to work quickly without software, analog is often the best choice.

Buying advice: how to choose the right mixer

  • Determine the number of channels you need
  • Choose between built-in amplification or a separate amplifier
  • Pay attention to extra functions such as USB or Bluetooth
  • Choose a format that suits your use: mobile, home or fixed

Frequently Asked Questions about Analog Mixing Consoles

Is an analog mixing console suitable for recording?
Yes, especially a USB mixer makes recording easy.

Can I also use a DJ mixer for live sound?
That is possible, but a standard mixing console often offers more microphone inputs.

Which mixing console is suitable for beginners?
A small mixing console or 4-channel model is clear and affordable.

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