Friday, Jan 25th 2008 by James Allan Brady


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I don’t even really know if you can count this as a mixer since all it can do is control the volume of 2 sources and then output the audio from both sources to one output. But hey, if you’ve got a pair of devices with 3.5mm audio jacks and you want to give it a try, nothing is stopping you.

micromixer

Two iPods is the most obvious solution, but I think there are others. I mean, when I was in high school, there were a few kids who had found a way to remove the lid from their CD player and still make it play and they’d “scratch” them like a record and it would make similar noises, so a pair of those might make for a decent set for a DJ on the go.

I have no idea if the Micro Mixer DJ-4 comes with the audio cables or not, but all it does is connect two devices via headphone jack and provide a couple audio knobs and a single output to connect to a stereo or speakers. You can get one for about $135.

[via gadgettastic]

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  1.  Mohammad Ali   View all comments by Mohammad Ali  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    wow what an insult to DJ’s lol.

  2.  B-Rock   View all comments by B-Rock  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    What a waste of money. For $135, you can buy a real DJ mixer.


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