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the t.mix MicroMix 1 USB

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2-Channel Micro Mixer

  • 2 x Mono channel with XLR / 6.3 mm combi jack (Mic / Line)
  • Includes +18 V phantom power
  • 1 x Stereo RCA output
  • 3.5 mm Jack headphone and 3.5 mm jack microphone input
  • Level adjustment
  • 2-Band tone control per channel and pan control
  • Gain and peak controls
  • USB audio interface
  • USB power and host
  • Frequency response: 20 - 22,000 Hz
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: 80 dB
  • Dimensions: 100 x 45 x 135 mm
  • Weight: 430 g
Available since July 2018
Item number 424895
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Simultaneous channels 2
Mic-In 2
Mono Line-in 2
Stereo-In 0
Hi-Z Input 1
Phantom Power 18V
Master Out RCA
Aux Ways 0
max. Pre Aux Channels 0
PC Interface USB-B
Interface Input 2
Interface Output 2
Multitrack-Recording No
USB/SD Direct Recording No
Rec Out (Analog) No
Low Cut No
Inserts No
Direct Out No
Parametric EQ No
Compressor No
Panorama Yes
PFL No
FX Processor 0
USB Playback No
Bluetooth Playback No
Lamp connection No
Footswitch No
Bag No
Matrixmixer No
Zones 0
19" Rackmount No
Width 135 mm
Depth 100 mm
Height 45 mm
altezza 45 mm
Weight 0,5 kg
Parallel usable Channels 2
Mic Ins 2
Mono Line Ins 2
Stereo Ins 0
Number of Pre Aux max. 0
Audio Interface Input 2
Audio Interface Output 2
USB/SD Direkt Record No
Effect Processor 0
USB Play No
Bluetooth Play No
Lamp Connector No
Foot Switch No
Rackmount No
110V Power Supply No
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499 kr
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No phantom power on microphone minijack
jedd 14.01.2019
I ordered both the MicroMix 1 and MicroMix 2 as replacements for the legendary Behringer Xenyx 302 USB which I used to love mostly for its size and routing options, but has been discontinued.

This is obviously targeted at the same audience and I suspect there was a certain amount of plagiarism when it comes to design and possibly routing schematics. But yeah, that's cool with me.

One major selling point for the 302USB was the fact you could plug a average consumer-grade headset (like your standard gaming gear) into it and use the 3,5mm microphone in.

This is however not possible on either the MicroMix 1 or 2 as the circuit board does not feed phantom power to this port (well, on the MicroMix 1 it does but only for a few seconds after pressing "phantom"). This makes the 3,5mm mic jack only usable with active or pre-amplified microphones, and it kind of defeats the point of having this unit to be honest. I thought this was a fault on my units but Thomann customer service confirmed this was working as intended.

I should add that the preamps are very noisy, but that was to be expected considering the price. Maybe a FetHead can help you regarding this point, but if you're looking for a quality signal you're probably better off looking at other more expensive (but still small) interfaces.

Unit build is metal, solid, knobs are well tightened. The kind of gear you can just stash in the bag with no protection and expect to work for a couple of years.
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Great flexibility & value for money!
THSIM 20.10.2020
I have used this USB mixer to input sound from external sources into on-line meetings (Zoom / Skype / WebEx) - works as expected and with great results.
I have added it to my Mac and switched to the mixer as sound input, and it sends everything in to my on-line calls perfectly :-)
Remember to add a microphone to the set-up, so that you can mix your voice with whatever else you play (instruments or music from a phone or tablet), since you can't use both the built-in mic in the PC and the Mixer as sound inputs at the same time (at least I haven't figured out how).
Some buttons (like the EQ) are a bit small and "flimsy" but work well anyway - it's great just to have EQ at this price range...
I really like that you can use both mini jack (for headset / mic) as well as regular jack (for my Epiphone guitar) and XLR (for my Shure SM58 microphone)!
Very flexible solution - great fun!!
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very surprised.
Peter R. 438 27.11.2020
This little mixer has superb pre amps and the guitar switch, an amaing addition and completely capable of flattering even high output pickups.
The tiny sliders work perfect (for me),.
The USB power supply works so well with my Box MBA1 usb output socket, making me completely mobile, battery powered for 4 hours (plenty for my repertoire).
I wont use this for recording as I only do "bar gigs" & Street busking, a recent aquired USB battery powered cellphone charger drives this for extending input channels in my duo street band.
This little mixer certainly holds its ground against the bigger names. Again, I have to mention chanel 2 with that super electric guitar button, works a treat, as an electric guitar preamp costs big bucks.
All told, I am truly surprised at the "ability" of this little mixer for little money.
Thomann make some quality equip for sensible money. This little mixer excells by its presence & ability.
My mackie 402 vlz4 mixer is gonna have a rest while I keep using this micromix 1 usb its size is superb, attaches directly to my mic stand.
Its ability is beyond my expectations, the usb power supply & cinch outputs fit right in with my sound system. Great move Thomann. Thanks.
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Does what it promises to do
kilovanni 23.07.2024
I got this mixer to sit on my desk and to mix the output of a couple of my devices. It does just that. The chasing is made of metal, which given the price of this thing, was a positive surprise!

The physical controls feel tight and right: not too loose, not too stiff. It is nice it provides an instrument input and a mic input with phantom power. The EQ and panning, while simple, do their jobs. This mixer doubles also as a USB audio interface. I am mainly on Linux, and I was surprised that my system recognized this thing right away and required no setup at all. Literally plug and play. However, there is quite high levels of noise with any higher gain levels, so be aware of that. Apart from the USB output, you got your L and R outputs as well. Easy to connect.

What else can I say? You get an excellent return of your investment with this device. If you play guitar and sing, this is a must have for your on-the-go setup. For me, this is a mimimalistic device that I use in my just as minimalistic home studio as a pure mixer.

Overall, I am very happy with my purchase and I can recommend this mixer to others, who are not looking for that audiophile-level of sound quality, but for something passable for home recordings.
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