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BOYA BY-AM1 Dual-Channel Audio Mixer

Original price was: ৳ 9,000.00.Current price is: ৳ 8,500.00.

Product Highlights:
•  Dual-channel audio mixer for dynamic/condenser
XLR mics, line-level or instrument signals.
•  Compatible with computers, laptops, speakers.
•  No-latency headphone monitoring (Includes 6.35mm
to 3.5mm TRRS adapter).
•  6.35mm/XLR combo inputs, 6.35mm audio outputs.
•  USB 2.0 connection.
•  Supply 48V phantom power via XLR input.
•  1/4″threaded hole for tripod mounting.

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BOYA BY-AM1 Dual-Channel Audio Mixer

Specification

Basic Information
Includes Includes 6.35mm to 3.5mm TRRS adapter
Noise/Signal Instrument signals
Main Spec
Frequency Range Microphone Inputs: 20Hz-20kHz±0.1dB
Line Inputs: 20Hz-20kHz±0.1dB
Instrument inputs: 20Hz-20kHz±0.1dB
Headphone outputs: 75dB
Line/monitor outputs: 80dBU
Output Impedance 47KΩ
Dimension 160 x 105 x 41.5mm(6.3 x 4.1 x 1.6)
Weight 408.5g (1.44oz)
Connector USB 2.0 (USB-B connector)
Power Module Supply 48V phantom power via XLR input and Powered by computers
Warranty
Warranty 1 year

About Audio mixer

An audio mixer, also known as a mixing console, soundboard, or mixing desk, is a device used to combine and control the levels of audio signals from various sources. Its primary function is to allow audio engineers, producers, and musicians to adjust the balance and quality of multiple audio signals to create a cohesive and pleasing sound output. Audio mixers are commonly used in various settings, including recording studios, live sound reinforcement, broadcasting, and music production.

Key features of an audio mixer include:

  1. Channels: Channels are input pathways for audio signals. Each channel typically corresponds to one audio source, such as a microphone, instrument, or playback device. Mixers can have a varying number of channels, ranging from a few to dozens.
  2. Faders: Faders are sliding controls that adjust the volume level of individual channels. They are often used to balance the levels of different audio sources in the mix.
  3. Equalization (EQ): Most mixers have EQ controls for each channel. EQ allows you to adjust the balance of frequencies (bass, midrange, and treble) in an audio signal, helping to shape the overall sound.
  4. Pan Controls: Pan controls determine the placement of a sound within the stereo field. By adjusting the pan control, you can position a sound anywhere between the left and right speakers.

Others

  1. Aux Sends and Returns: Aux sends are used to route a portion of the signal from each channel to external devices, such as effects processors (reverb, delay, etc.) or monitor systems. The processed signal is then returned to the mixer via aux returns.
  2. Effects and Processing: Many modern mixers come with built-in digital effects processors, providing a range of effects like reverb, chorus, and compression.
  3. Master Section: The master section includes the master fader, which controls the overall output level of the mixer. It also often contains meters to monitor output levels and other controls for global functions.
  4. Routing and Buses: Mixers allow you to route audio signals to different destinations, often using buses. Buses are pathways that group channels together to be processed or controlled collectively.
  5. Subgroup and VCA Faders: These features allow you to control groups of channels together. Subgroup faders adjust the levels of multiple channels that are assigned to a subgroup, while VCA (Voltage-Controlled Amplifier) faders remotely control the levels of other faders without affecting their individual settings.
  6. Digital vs. Analog Mixers: Mixers can be either analog or digital. Analog mixers use physical components to manipulate the audio signals, while digital mixers process audio digitally using DSP (Digital Signal Processing) chips. Digital mixers offer more advanced features, recallable presets, and flexibility, but analog mixers often have a unique sound quality favored by some professionals.

Audio mixers play a crucial role in audio production, enabling engineers to create polished and balanced audio mixes for various applications. The choice between analog and digital mixers depends on the specific needs and preferences of the user.

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