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Facmogu G9 Gaming Audio Mixer, Audio Interface w/3.5mm/XLR Mic In, RGB, Bluetooth, 48V Phantom Power, Voice Changer, Live Sound Card Sound Board for Live Streaming, Podcast, Gaming - Not for USB Mic

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Model: G9 - Black


Features

  • Essential Streaming Kit: The Facmogu G9 is a must-have for gamers and streamers. It delivers exceptional sound quality, customizable sound effects, and immersive RGB lighting, all in a compact, user-friendly design. Perfect for enhancing your gaming and streaming experience.
  • Voice Enhancement: Equipped with a pro-preamp and 48V phantom power, it maximizes your XLR microphones potential for studio-quality audio. One-click noise reduction ensures crystal-clear communication, whether strategizing with teammates or engaging with viewers.
  • Custom Sound Effects: Transform your voice with options like female, male, baby, or robot effects. Use custom sound pads, reverb, and sidechain features to create unique voice tags or even sing for your audience, making your streams more entertaining and engaging.
  • Streaming Made Simple: The intuitive interface keeps you focused on gaming or content creation. Features like Bluetooth input, one-click mute, Loopback, and Custom Sound Effects make streaming effortless and distraction-free.
  • Stunning RGB Lighting: Customize 12 RGB color variations for buttons and light strips, adding a vibrant touch to your gaming setup and enhancing the immersive atmosphere of your streams. Easily immerse yourself in the gaming atmosphere even as you load your game
  • Wide Compatibility: Works seamlessly with phones, computers, tablets, PS4, and PS5. Compatible with OBS, Discord, Twitch, TikTok, YouTube, and more software. Note: Not for Xbox devices, USB mics. Use 48V phantom power for XLR condensers only

Brand: Facmogu


Number of Channels: 3


Connectivity Technology: 3.5mm/XLR


Power Source: Corded Electric


Output Connector type: USB Type B


Item Weight: 1.26 pounds


Product Dimensions: 1.1 x 4.65 x 1.1 inches


Item model number: G9 - Black


Date First Available: January 6, 2025


Body Material: Black


Material Type: Black


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • Works with effort, decent features, but not clean audio
Model: G9 - Black
It has voice changers, loop back, Bluetooth input, and programmable sound buttons. You program the pads by holding one down and playing a sound through your computer or mic. (straightforward) The RGB lighting is bright. I found a color that fits my setup, but there’s no way to turn the lights off. That’s annoying. The buttons work fine and the sliders have a center notch that helps with blind adjustments. The matte black finish feels okay. The build is decent for the price. The audio works for voice calls, basic streaming, and casual recording. There’s some background noise, but it can be reduced with settings if you’re willing to adjust things. It’s not made for USB mics, but I got mine working after trying different connection options. It wasn’t simple, but it works. The soundboard is fun and gives you something to play with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025 by kevin

  • Works As Intended!
Model: G9 - Black
As long as you have an XLR mic, not a USB, you should be quite amazed at the features and the functionality of this unit. I know it's meant to be entry level, but this is better than any equipment I've had...and this actually costs less. Has bluetooth input, too, but I haven't used it, but it's great to know I have that option, as well. The unit is lightweight and the buttons are large enough to easily find what you need, volume levels, etc. The backlight is BRIGHT but cool looking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025 by noneck

  • Good price, nice features, noisy audio
Model: G9 - Black
So as the review title states, I can't argue with the price, but I can argue with the audio quality. It's not the worst ever, but there is noticeable hum on both the mic in and headphone out. You can reduce it a lot by turning down the volume on the mixer and bumping it up the gain on your PC, but that introduces new problems. As a soundboard, though, it is kind of fun to play with. You get 6 buttons to put sound clips on - Set your audio to USB out and record from your computer to get a cleaner recording. The soundboard is by far its best feature. The other features, like the voice changer, aren't configurable and don't sound good. It's something you might play with for a few minutes, at most. A few, like having a physical button to press to mute mic, are nice, but again you'd have to run your mic through this to work and I wouldn't recommend that due to the hum on the line. It works 100% out of the box on Linux, which is very nice. Overall this product definitely has redeeming qualities at a low price, but because the audio quality itself is so bad I can't recommend it for its primary purpose. Unless you need an XLR input you're probably better off with a programmable keyboard to put sound effects and a mic mute button on and just setting audio levels on your PC or OBS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2025 by TSB

  • Decent budget friendly interface
Model: G9 - Black
First, this product matches product images and is nicely built. The physical functionality of the device is nice. The buttons press nicely and the knobs are smooth. The volume sliders have a "break" or pause at halfway so you can adjust without looking at the device (to a degree). The overall item is a matte black that has a nice feel. The display at the top left does kind of look out of place and has some minor flaws. It is evident that the rest of the device was mass manufactured and then the "branding" was added after. BLUF: This item functions if you don't have any other options or want a budget-friendly tinker option. It is more than adequate for gaming purposes or live calls. However, if you're looking to record high quality audio, this has too much interference/noise to use without fiddly adjustments and some post-processing. I have a much larger Yamaha mixer I normally use to record music/voice and wanted a smaller desktop one for just tinkering with things. This is fine for that as long as I don't want the tinkering audio to actually be used. If you're looking to record for something like audiobooks or managed services that don't like a ton of post processing, this is not the device for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025 by Delilah

  • Some persistent issues with mic clarity; definitely entry-level
Model: G9 - Black
[This is an edit of an early review; I've now been using this interface for a couple of weeks and I am editing to document some ongoing issues and to remove a star.] As a longtime PC gamer and former streamer, I know that proper audio can be a struggle for folks. The industry leader in the XLR-to-PC interface space for this audience has been the GoXLR for years, but a bunch of offshore manufacturers have started moving into the space, with products of varying quality. When I saw this unit, with an XLR input and a lot of the features formerly reserved for the GoXLR, I thought I would give it a shot. I have been using recording interfaces by Tascam and PreSonus, but I need that gear elsewhere. The interface is light and compact, and it comes with three cables (3.5" patch, USB-C to USB-A, USB-C to USB-C). Installation was simple. XLR cable for my Rode PodMic into the XLR jack, headphones in the headphone jack, USB-C cable to USB port on my PC. You can also patch in your phone or other device using the 3.5" input jack or Bluetooth, apparently. It also has a power-only USB-C port in case you're using a phone as your USB sound source. I powered everything up and the G9 was immediately recognized as the audio device for both sound and microphone. I was happy to see that my preferred Windows sound enhancements, Bass Boost and Loudness Equalization, were present in the audio settings. I started adjusting everything to my liking. The included manual, while minimal (and printed so small as to require a magnifying glass), was at least able to explain the function of every button. A better breakdown of all the individual modes and functions would have been nice. I was able to find a nice RGB setting that matched the rest of my gear; there's no brightness control so the G9 shines brighter than my keyboard. I set the 48V to off and set the mic monitoring at about 25%, with gain at 75% and reverb off. I got a lot of hum and hiss on the line, which seemed to be coming from the microphone line. The hum went away as I increased the noise reducer levels, but that also clipped my voice a lot, and so began the balancing game of too much hum in my headphones versus not being able to hear myself in the monitor, and also others on the call or Discord not being able to hear me. I listened to some music; I played some games with my friends using Discord for voice; I participated in some Zoom calls. The audio was good and clear, except I was still getting a lot of side hum from the microphone at the first noise reduction level. At level 2 and three it diminished greatly, but with the unfortunate effect of garbling and cutting my voice, especially on Zoom calls. Also, I had to crank the gain for Zoom calls all the way to the max in order to be heard. My teammates on Discord had to turn me up quite often too. And occasionally, turning the unit on and off would improve or degrade the sound quality. There's other features such as 4 voice change filters, sidechain and loopback, media buttons, and six programmable sound effect buttons. (Note: To reprogram the sound effect buttons, hold them down and play the sound on your PC or through your microphone. This is mentioned nowhere in the manual.) The features of this interface are enticing, but the bread and butter of what an audio interface should do - clear, trouble-free audio both in and out - is not quite there. The interface sounds great, but I was never quite happy with my microphone experience. I will be switching back to my old gear so that i can be clearly heard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025 by Al Parrott

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