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Pyle Professional Audio Mixer Sound Board Console System Interface 4 Channel Digital USB Bluetooth MP3 Computer Input 48V Phantom Power Stereo DJ Studio Streaming FX 16-Bit DSP Processor - PMXU43BT.5

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  • Wireless Range: 15+ ft.

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Features: DJ & studio console mixer system multi 4-channel audio source mixing built-in Bluetooth wireless receiver FX (analog effects) & 16 bit DSP processor Direct-to-Computer connect & sound record ability LCD digital display & front panel control center rotary adjustment knobs & LED indicator lights MP3 digital Audio file compatibility USB interface: MP3 flash drive Reader/computer connection connect & stream Audio from external devices (2) 1/4’’ (L/R) main outputs (2) XLR/14’’ combo Audio line/microphone inputs 1/4’’ mono + Stereo inputs 1/4’’ send + Return inputs 1/4’’ headphone jack Stereo level fader/slider output signal level indication bus audio control, sound routing pad channel source input switch independent Channel input audio configuration gain, high, Mid, low, FX/send, level, base + tone adjustment +48V phantom power control power on/off switch used for professional studio applications & on-stage Performances.


Item Weight: 3.59 pounds


Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.5 x 2.6 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: PMXU43BT.5


Date First Available: September 23, 2019


Connector Type: USB


Material Type: Steel


Hardware Platform: PC


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • In depth review. I love this mixer and highly recommend it
Style: Professional Audio Mixer System
This is a limited Space but I will try and hit the most important and asked for information about this mixer I bought 3 weeks ago. This information is from actual use of this mixer in a live outdoor worship stage using Powered Mackie 15” Thump speakers for mains and Yamaha Powered speakers for monitors fed by the FX send. I am a Sound Engineer/Technician with over 50yrs in sound. We usually use a Mackie 16 channel Onyx analog board here with large worship teams but in the last month have only had a single vocalist with one or two instruments so this 4 channel mixer was just fine to try out. I also have used the PYLE PMXU88BT 8 Channel which I also own and absolutely love its additional features this 4 channel PMXU43BT.5 does not have, but it’s 3X the price. Let me first say if you can buy one of the Used Like New or Good or Acceptable units from Amazon DO IT. Amazon backs these better than the new ones and both of the Pyle mixers I own were used but looked new. Starting with one of the most ask for information about this and most of the Chinese mixers is the USB functionality. 1. THE USB SECTON. All the Chinese manufactured mixers that can record via USB to a USB thumb/flash drive/stick and thus can be connected to a computer and be recorded via software like Audacity ONLY RECORDS IN MONO. This mixer does this very well. Yes there is a Left and Right channel recorded but both are the same mono combined stereo signal. So playing back the recording both left and right signals are the same. This is ok if you are recording sermons and music you will be playing back monorally as we do from our stage since the wide seated audience has to here the full sound mix. A stereo interface or recorder like the Technical Pro UREC7 for about $60 or the Zoom H1n in the picture must be connected to the mixers stereo outputs to record in stereo. On this mixer this would be the Mains out L/R, the Control Out/ Headphones using TRS stereo plugs to the recorder. Read on about the stereo capabilities or not of this mixer. 2. Recording to an empty USB Flash Drive Does Not Work and the mixer does not see the drive for some reason. If you’ve read enough reviews on these Chinese made mixers, and I have read them all on amazon you read that an MP3 File, even if its empty must be on the Flash Drive and i found out this is true. I had my daughter put one of her MP3 format songs from her MAC on it and i erased the contents but left the file there. Boom it worked. I ordered 5 Sticks from Amazon, copied that file onto all of the 5 USB sticks and they record onto on both of my Pyle mixers. It is what is is, adapt. 3. You can record (in mono) to an SD card as I did by getting a USB to SD card reader I used UGREEN on Amazon. Recording on the SD Micro TF only worked if i used the larger adapter inserting it into the larger SD slot. Playback worked great to for those who want to play music. Here I just assume it can playback stereo music as the Bluetooth functionality is definitely stereo if you have stereo music on a USB drive or SD card. 4. There is a mode button on the USB player that gets you to the 3 functions, Bluetooth, USB playing if a Drive is in the slot, Record if there is a Drive in the slot. Recording starts then when you press the left most button as the instructions say with REC on the display and timer starts to count up the seconds/minutes of the recording which I have done for recordings over and hour. To stop press again. I have not been able to pause recording by pressing left button as manual says. It just stops recording. 5. Bluetooth works great and I got and open air distance of 80 feet to the stage and it worked great so the guy who said he picked up his phone and lost connection had other problems. 6. There is no separate volume for recording from the USB connection. The manual says that you can press two middle buttons marked - and + to lower and raise the USB volume but I found this is not for the recording function only when playing through USB. In that case the LED screen with indicate a change in volume, again as tested will not lower the recording volume to stop it from distortion. The feed for the recording comes off the main outputs after the main fader so if you run it to hot (to much gain, to loud) you will get distortion on the recording. This did not seem to be as bad on my Pyle 8 channel mixer but as others have said on Amazon and YouTube do trial and error since there is no way to listen in to the recording input/output separately. Ive just noticed with this mixer if your first green LED light is on that’s at -10DB its distorting. The output signal to main L/R is at a decent level here so that may be ok to feed your amplifier or powered speakers which should set near maximum gain if you need louder volume out of your speakers for live use. If you are just recording or practicing you will not have a problem with this. You can think about using the stereo Control Out to feed your main mix using the headphone volume to control it and the main mix fader for recording only. This is not a quiet board and puts out plenty of signal for use through a 100ft snake we use. I found it to be low noise also so good there. Each channel does have a red clip/overload led and it does not clip easily so you can run the input gain knob hot for maximum output if needed so that’s great news. 7. The USB section to playback either USB drives or Bluetooth needs stereo channels 3 and 4 to do so. A press of the ‘3/4 USB’ button in the USB section is required to select playback. If used you can’t also use the 3/4 1/4” channel inserts but can simultaneously use Channel 1 and 2 mic/line inputs to mix into the playing music on 3 and 4 with separate volumes and 3 band EQ for each. In this case you cant also record at the same time. 8. It is great to know however that if you are recording through the USB slot you do not have to press the button mentioned above down to the USB setting and eliminate the use of Channels 3 and 4. What I am saying is that your can record onto USB drive or computer Via double male USB cable (included) and also use channels 3 and 4 for inputs which is great news. 9. So functionality of the USB section on both of my Pyle mixers is similar but better on the 8 channel like having REPEAT for MP3 files and Direct Access to files on a USB stick finding them first by number then pressing in on the control knob for start when you want. On this 4 channel mixer you just press the forward backward buttons and it goes to that file within seconds but will not continue playing the original file until you decide which number to stop at so there is an interruption in the audio output until it starts the new file. 10. THE FX SECTION Here my 2 pile mixers are very different. For this 4 Channel mixer the 16 bit Analog effects give you a reverb/echo combination that are adjusted by the choice of one of 16 and then further changed with the repeat knob. The level knob is how much effect goes into the overall FS/SEND. Then any amount of this up to the setting of the level knob for each channel is set by that channels individual FX/SEND knob just above the channel volume (level) knob. There is slight variations in this section but it is sufficient to give some depth to live and recorded music and i use a slight bit on the singers. The first three or so are a reverb then a delay is added too. What is important to know is that there is a outboard send and return on this mixer for this effects bus, something most mixers this size don’t have. A better FX processor like a Behringer Virtiualizer can be added by sending to it then returning to the mixer via these jacks. 11. This FX bus can be used in many other ways also since it has a direct send (output). I use it for stage monitors where I am sending one special mix to several on stage self powered speakers as I mentioned earlier. You can adjust how much of each channel goes into the monitor mix using the FX knobs on each. This is a fantastic option on such a small mixer. What’s even more amazing is it allowed me to use some effects in the main mix at the same time that evidently did not show up in the stage monitor mix. This FX bus if you don’t have to run stage monitors can also be used to send a signal to an outboard recorder or near field monitors or audio to other speakers in other rooms etc. The Return does not have to be a return of the sent audio it can be used as a separate input perhaps form another mixer to the mains controlled by the RETURN volume knob. 12. THIS IS NOT A TRUE ALL STEREO MIXER. I got this mixer on a cyber Monday sale and it was already discounted as a used unit so yea I got it for just over $30 and that’s a STEAL. But even at its normal price for around $70 with USB playback and recording and Bluetooth and its other features it beats most other small mixers on features so I just LOVE it’s functionality and compactness. However it is only stereo using channels 3 and 4 which have left and right inserts. The USB/Bluetooth is also stereo input and so the output to the mains/ headphones/ Control Out are stereo signals.. Channel1 and 2 are mono Channels and cannot be panned to left or right but goes equally as a mono signal to the mix, there is not PAN knob on the unit on any channels even 3 or 4. This is not an issue for me since we use mono speakers but would if you wanted to record in stereo and pan the mikes off center for stereo separation. Many small mixers are like this some have PAN controls and there are Pyle models that do but may also delete some of the features this one has This is a TOP contender for small mixers for me ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 4, 2021 by John H. John H.

  • Decent mixer
Style: Professional Audio Mixer System
This mixer is well made and works well for the money. The instructions are poor and I can't get the USB thumb drive to record.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 31, 2022 by R. Frischkorn

  • Great product at great price.
Style: Professional Audio Mixer System
Great mixer at a great value. I'm very happy with my purchase.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 27, 2023 by Tania

  • Best Budget Bluetooth Mixer on the Market!
Style: Professional Audio Mixer System
Awesome Mixer that Stands up to Top Brands for Several Reasons! Most Budget Mixers don’t Offer a Full 3 Band EQ. This Also Has a Volume Slider and 48v. Just Make Sure the “3/4, USB” Button is Pushed for BLUETOOTH, and Raised for 3/4 Channel. I Use Channel 3 Mono for Aux Cables.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 9, 2022 by Coral S. Coral S.

  • Perfect For Mixing my Electronic Drums and Music from Ipad
Style: Professional Audio Mixer System
Needed a second mixer for my drums and music. Works perfect and love practicing again.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 21, 2023 by brian francois

  • USB Connection is weird, but a decent device.
Style: Professional Audio Mixer System
**Update** After using the 1/4" jacks I find I rather enjoy this mixer. The USB issue persists, but that may be my device specific. **End of update** So i got the mixer all set up with my new mic's and connected via USB. Got some headphones plugged into the monitor (headphone) jack and started testing things piece by piece. Each part sounded great. I even liked the built in effects (they do have slight tonal differences). got everything balanced with EQ and FX right where i like them. Loving the sound.... Then i recorded (via USB -> PC).... Something sounded very off. Turns out despite the USB signal coming into the mixer in stereo and coming through the monitor in stereo... when it got sent back to the PC it was only sending the left (line 3) back in mono. I checked the Windows sound setting and recording with a different DAW and the results are all the same. I've ordered a set of cables to use the 3/4 and main out. I will update this review with my findings when they come in. for now i am very disappointed. The whole point of the USB in/out was to avoid a pile of cables... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 1, 2022 by WhimSicKill

  • Quirky, but it works once you figure some things out
Style: Professional Audio Mixer System
The media could not be loaded. Update; 3 weeks after receiving this mixer, it completely failed. There was a faint "burnt electrical" smell. It had been acting funny for the last 2-3 days of it's life. I don't think that this is a bad mixer overall, and I was disappointed that it failed, but that is the way it goes with electronics. It happens from time to time. I returned the unit for a different model that had some features the Pyle mixer didn't. As usual, Amazons No Hassle Returns made this easy to remedy. -------------------------------------------------- First off, don't buy the 4 channel when the 6 channel is the same price. I'm still scratching my head over that! I could send it back, but the shipping restriction on PO Boxes is too much of a hassle for me. I set up a simple recording studio with a microphone and a Line 6 mk2 V60 amp, and some guitars. I have a ten dollar stick on mic for the acoustic guitar. The unit helps to boost microphones to a useful loudness, and was the main reason for buying. The directions are very vague, requiring me to hit Google search to understand what these terms ment, then things started to happen. I also had to hunt down an 1/8 to 1/4 inch adapter plug for my headphones to work. You will need the headphones to hear what you are recording. The unit comes with an USB cord and a power brick. There is some white noise, that can be reduced with the right turns of the knobs, and using the PAD button (Passive Attenuation Device). I did not find excess noise to be an issue. Using a microphone, and my guitar amp, with the PMXU43BT.5 plugged via USB to a laptop, I was able to record with some clarity and good tone. I used a stick on mic on the acoustic guitar pumped through the Line 6 amp, outputted via the amps headphone jack to the mixer input 2, and a mic on a stand for vocals on input 1. I used headsets for monitoring, this was plugged into the "Headphone" port, and has its own volume control. Windows 10 recognised the unit quickly and setup the drivers with no issue. The little popup volume window that can't be moved and that stays at 100%, just as some have reported, went away after a bit. Where I do not know, and since I don't need it, I hope it don't come back. While it was on the screen, I put Audacity into a window past the immovable popup as a work around, as it is inconveniently in the way. There are plenty of knobs for controlling input/output, and the treble/mid/bass controls work well. I used Audacity freeware DAW for recording. See the video, I did a quick song, "Ring of Fire", it turned out well enough for some cheap gear. One conflict I had encountered was the laptop microphone sometimes wanted to take over, and this made for some lousy recordings! I went into the properties, and disabled the built in microphone, and since all has been well. I read with interest some of the other buyers problems, and some of those I had, the "tinny" sound. Turned out it was the laptop mic taking over, despite what I had chosen as the recording input device in Audacity. I have not tried the Bluetooth as it is not needed. The USB uses up channels 3 and 4 on the return, really makes this a 2 channel device. You could free up 3&4 by not using the USB ports and use the output plugs into the audio card input, if your computer has one. My laptop does not, so I'm stuck with the USB port. But mono is fine for what I'm doing, it's complicated enough. I found it strange to listen to myself, but my wife assured me that's what I sound like! The sound FX can add some "roominess" to vocals if used with a light touch. I ding this a star for general lack of documentation and instructions. Even a tiny bit of a primer would be extremely helpful. It comes with a scant manual with bare bones information. But the internet has enough info to get you going. I think I'll have some Covid fun with this device! A quick update, I tried the Bluetooth feature with my phone, the mixer recognised and connected easily. When I played a song on my phone, it was ported through the mixer and was good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 16, 2021 by Sourdo

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