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Nady MM-141 4-Channel Mini Mixer


Description

Features
- 4 mono 1/4" ins
- Individual volume controls
- 1/4" unbalanced out
- Master volume control
- On/Off button with LED
- 9V battery operation or optional power supply
Warranty
DKW-Duo, DKW-3 *90 Day
Pro-Audio (Most *1 Year
SPC-4C, ProPerformer microphones *90 Day
RSM-1,2,3,4,& 5 *1 Year
TRM-6 *1 Year
Speakers/Powered Speakers *1 Year
Headphones *1 Year
Power Amps *1 Year
Products identified as a "Blem" or "Refurb" carry a 90-day warranty.
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Reviews
3.8
10 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Pretty darn good for the money
My church has had this little mixer for around 2 or 3 years so far. It has worked great the whole time. We use it to add more channels to our main mixer or it is used for a headphone monitor for our drummer. The other, I use to practice stuff on my bass in quite. I plug headphones into output, My bass and other items such as CD and MP3 players or guitars go into the inputs. It took some creative thinking to get cables from an MP3 to 1/4" but it sounds pretty good. It is loud enough to get heard in the headphones but it does not have a lot of gain. I tend to use a compression pedal on my bass and it boosts it to a level that I can control better. CD and MP3 players are fine in it. I do notice a substancial hum when using it with 9v batteries. I use a power adaptor instead and it has absolutely no buzz at all.
Most Liked Negative Review
Just spend a little more money
I bought this mixer simply to run a stage monitor in and in-ears out, and based on some of the reviews this was a good product to do that. I liked that it was small and easily portable and even battery operated, except the thing never worked at all. The first 9v battery I put in heated up before I ever turned the thing on, almost to the point where I could not touch it. The second battery did the same thing. I don't know if that fried the mixer or if the mixer was shorted out in manufacturing and it was frying the batteries. Once I got to practice and put in a 3rd battery (which miraculously didn't burn up) I got no signal out of anything. All 3 batteries were new. The power light came on as well. Also, what I got in the box was nothing like what is pictured above. The power switch was integrated with the master volume and the battery insert was on the bottom (and a real pain to get open). I think I'll just spend a little bit more for something that I know will work properly and not have the potential to set my house on fire with hot batteries.
- Outdoor Events / Games3
- Performances3
- Amateur Recording2
- Had To Order Cord Separat1
- Limited Functions1
- Experienced4
- Professional Musician1
- Easy To Use5
- Simple Controls4
- Versatile4
- Compact3
- Excellent Sound3
Reviewed by 10 customers
Don't waste your time or money. Mixer dulls the sound.
submitted7 years ago
byKEN
fromUndisclosed
This mixer removes some treble from your instruments. My tests with this mixer revealed that this mixer dulls the sound, removes some highs, from guitars that a plugged into it. You get what you pay for. This is a very inexpensive mixer. It has no tone controls. If you're counting on this sounding like a Behringer mixer, or above, I wouldn't count on it. If you are just practicing, and tone isn't a concern, it will do. The output level is high enough to drive a guitar amp. The power supply, that you have to buy as an extra, works fine. For me this mixer will be relegated to practice sessions when I don't care about tone, but am just trying to work through notes and chords. Don't waste your time with this mixer. Spend another $20 or $30 and get a Behringer mixer. This is a really dull little mixer.
Very handy.
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submitted8 years ago
byKevin
fromundisclosed
Really handy little box. I use it to get more guitars into pa at group jam sessions and it's perfect for that. Another regular player at the sessions grabbed one also. Only knock is that it does not come with a power cord. Not a major issue just a pain.
Great product
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submitted9 years ago
byBadda Snipes
fromHartford ct
Great product
Works great for multiple guitars into one amp
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submitted9 years ago
bylefty
fromst louis
Being battery operated is a bonus. Drawback is that it doesn't take the normal 9 volt connector
I love it. works as expected but
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submitted9 years ago
byFeed the Dogs
fromCorning, Ca
Could not locate a p.s. on GC site. Had to go on the internet. Boss pigtail for multi power did not fit even though they are all 9v. Did not want to ding a good product hence the 5*'s. Wish manufacturer's would get together on the power supply thing. Don't think they are being proprietory, I would imagine the amperage denotes the type of jack.
Great, clean, performance
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submitted10 years ago
byPingman
fromFranklin.N.C
We wanted to use two drum machines with Church in that one was full of songs. Works perfectly to allow 4 channels on each machine to only use one channel on board with separate volume controls for each drum sounds
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