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Alto TrueMix 800FX Audio Mixer with 4 XLR Mic Ins, USB Audio Interface and Bluetooth for Podcasting, Live Performance, Recording, DJ, Mac and PC

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1.Size:5 Channel


2.Style:Truemix Series


About this item

  • Audio Mixer for any application - Portable mixing console with USB, Bluetooth in and built-in DSP effects; Ideal for musicians and podcasters - Perform, Practice, Podcast, Record, Livestream, and DJ
  • Your Podcasting Companion - Plug-and-Play USB for lightning-fast connection to your Mac or PC, 4 headphone outs with dedicated control, 4 mic ins, 48v phantom power and Bluetooth in to include your phone interview
  • Live Performance Ready - 8 analog channels with high headroom circuitry, 2 Main outs, Monitor out, aUX Send/Return, 4 XLR Mic Ins for dynamic or condenser microphones and 16 DSP FX with dedicated return channel
  • Tailor Your Sound - Warm, natural two-band EQ on all channels for adding studio-grade processing to all inputs including your dynamic, and condenser microphone signals
  • Precise Monitoring - Mix and record on the go with the compact, easy-to-use audio mixer; Featuring an eight-segment LED VU meter for precise level monitoring and Peak LEDs on each channel
  • Simple-to-Use Mixer - Intuitively labelled controls with graphics of microphones, guitars, and keyboards plus color-coded rotary knobs for easier operation in dim light; Extra knob caps included for added customization
  • Versatile Ins and Outs - (4) Mic in channels,1/4" Main line out, RCa 2-track/USB I/O for other audio devices or mixers, (4) 1/4" Stereo Headphone outs, (2) Stereo in channels with1/4" TRS jacks and aUX outputs



4.3 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #11,516 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #70 in DJ Mixers
  • #3,914 in Music Recording Equipment
Date First Available June 29, 2023 Hardware Interface Bluetooth Size 8 Channel with FX Power Source Corded Electric Voltage 48 Volts


Easy-to-Use Analog Audio Mixing with Built-in Effects from Alesis
The Alto Professional TrueMix 800 FX is a feature-packed compact audio mixer that’s perfect for using on-the-go. The 16 built-in DSP effects (including chorus, flange and an assortment of high-quality delays and reverbs) deliver all the essential features you need for home recording, livestreaming, podcasting, or performing. There’s also Bluetooth channel for easily streaming from your personal devices that also supports feedback-free phone pairing by utilizing mix-minus technology. There are eight analog ins with high-headroom circuitry for minimal noise and clipping in your signal. The four Mic Input Channels offer XLR inputs for connecting dynamic mics or condenser mics with 48v phantom power and balanced ¼” line ins for connecting instruments and other line-level signals. There are also two Stereo Input Channels with dual balanced ¼” TRS inputs to connect your line level audio sources. All channels feature a two-band EQ with colour coded knobs that make it easy to dial in your perfect sound while operating in low-light situations. Extra knob caps are included so you can fully customize the look of your TrueMix 800 FX. Connecting the TrueMix 800 FX to your computer is also lightning fast, with plug and play connectivity on Windows and macOS.

Flexible Output Routing
The TrueMix 800 FX features four headphone outputs, each with their own volume control knob. If you need to send your audio signals to another destination like an external monitor or effects unit, each channel is equipped with a send knob so you can always dial in the perfect mix. For recording, the USB output sends a copy of the main outputs to your computer, or you can connect the 2-Track in/out to an external recorder which can also be sent directly to the headphones. The TrueMix 800 FX delivers everything you need to take full control of your audio routing in any situation.

Flexible Output Routing
The TrueMix 800 FX features four headphone outputs, each with their own volume control knob. If you need to send your audio signals to another destination like an external monitor or effects unit, each channel is equipped with a send knob so you can always dial in the perfect mix. For recording, the USB output sends a copy of the main outputs to your computer, or you can connect the 2-Track in/out to an external recorder which can also be sent directly to the headphones. The TrueMix 800 FX delivers everything you need to take full control of your audio routing in any situation.


RedGeminiPA
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020
No issues so far. Controls work fine, and it's pretty straight forward setting everything up and using it. For the price, this is a great mixer.Having a power switch is a plus. Some I looked at didn't have one.This is more of a full-feature budget mixer, and you get plenty of bang for the buck.
Cat
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2018
I've been djing for 20 years, I just added bingo to my business and didn't want to drag in everything. This little guy has what I need and I have a small bag and one speaker I bring in for my bingo nights. I hook it up to 1 mic and 1 speaker, although you can hook up 2 speakers to it with 1/4" plugs. As far as the mic imput, if you use an xlr you will get better sound, much louder. If you use a 1/4" you must turn the gain up a lot to get a good sound. I have both mic options but have been using the 1/4" with extra gain and it works just fine. Again, I wouldn't use this for actual dj work, but its great for my musical bingo, I am using it along with my laptop for my music. There is no eq on it, so that part is a little tricky, but my software program on my computer does have an eq and I use that when I need it.If you are looking for a small board for mc work, announcements, or for home use even for karaoke, this will work just fine.It's super lightweight and fits in a small space as its maybe 6-8" wide.Very pleased with it!
rob_m
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2016
Solid product. Good purchase and I'm satisfied. For the price, clearly I was not expecting a studio quality device. It functions as advertised, is well built and attractive. I have it working with 3 different channel inputs and get very good sound quality (focused on voice + guitar for performance). Only criticisms are the quality of the FX prefixes and ease of use (FX for me was an added bonus and not a core feature I was interested in). I mostly just wanted a pre-amp + simple mixer. The FX settings are fine, but just don't provide the quality of tones I want (reverb, chorus aren't great). Takes a bit of noodling to figure out all the settings as there are several different signal paths. This is okay though because it's actually due to being packed full of a lot of features, just saying it takes a bit of time to acclimate to. Can't rate 5 stars just because I'm not totally blown away (if the FX was awesome maybe), but overall very happy customer, sound quality is good, and would buy it again.
Patrick Kilduff
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2016
Best cheap mixer out there. I had a Behringer Xenyx 802 mixer before this one for PC studio set-up...I swithced it out for this one since the power supply on the 802 was so touchy and I couldn't take it any more. The power cord on this on makes a lot more sense. It has plenty of inputs and outputs for a PC set-up. I wish it had one more stereo 1/4 inch outputs...but I can make due with the main outs and the aux out. I really like the volume wheel as apposed to a slider...it's a bit more precise for me. Also, I really, really like the headphone volume control, so you can turn the main volume off and headphone up to hear through the headphones only...the 802 did not have this. It works perfect for me...it also has phantom power (even though I have phantom power in like 8 devices...but still)...The best part is the price!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2016
The Alto ZMX52 is a great little mixer:Over view the Mixer is small and compact but looks good to any Podcast or recording system.After really looking a this unit I see it as a Podcast /Webcast mixer at a great price and 100% perfect fora podcast. I highly advice using the XLR jack with phantom power, some microphones say 48V , my 48V Microphones had no problems with this mixer and medium setting it was perfect for my use. The gain was only set at 10DB I had up to 50 to use on gain so plenty of power.The mixer is designed to work with mono- or stereo inputs and has an stereo/mono Aux in and out. There is zero interference or humms and it is located 2feet from a florescent light with no problems. Its solid with a little weight to it does not feel cheap at at 49.00 its allot of mixer in compact unit. What I can do with this unit is use the XLR jack with phantom power Mic, has input from my pc music and also allow calls to come in all for my podcast why the extra inputs do not have an EQ I found they are not needed. Has a nice output level light as well.A neat addition to this is taking the aux inputs and allowing them to go to the headphones, or to mix or both. with two buttons.Pro'sGreat price, simple setup simple to operate, has a XLR jack with phantom power which works great.Small enough for a desk, but enough options for novice or hobby users.Built tough has many uses and perfect for podcast. No interference or humm reported on other brand mixer in this price range.I will say it has a nice cool factor with the way its setup all knobs are color coordinated for easy identification.Line inputs have level and l/r adjustments.Cons: I guess if there was one it has just one XLR jack with phantom power,not that you need two microphones and there are two other 1/4 jacks where one nonXLR jack mic could be used I tried and it works ok.Final notes: This is solid and built for professional use, but does not have all options the ones over $100.00 do.That said for $49.00 its great deal and has highest ratings of any mixer in its price and class.At this price even though there is only one XLR jack with phantom power, you could afford two of them.I " HIGHLY RECOMMEND " this mixer its great.
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2014
Very well made and excellent price. It is the perfect device for my needs: mixing microphone, computer out, MP3 player, and drum machine to powered monitor speakers. Not sure why they call it a 5-channel mixer. It physically has 5 inputs plus a stereo AUX in (total 6) but 2 of the 5 are right channel stereo inputs so you really can only mix 4 devices (3 plus AUX); unless you split a stereo input to 2 devices? The AUX input is also a bit confusing although very configurable. You can route it to MIX, phones out, or MAIN out with two confusing buttons. That lets you route just the AUX channel to headphone for play along monitoring while still having all the channels mixed. AUX out is always MAIN out; great for recording but there is no separate level control.