








🎧 Elevate your sound game—mix, stream, and record like a pro!
The BOMGE Professional Audio Mixer is a compact 4-channel mixing console designed for seamless integration with microphones, instruments, and digital devices. Featuring 48V phantom power for condenser mics, Bluetooth wireless streaming, and USB recording/playback capabilities, it delivers versatile, high-quality audio for live streaming, podcasting, DJing, and professional recording setups.








F**S
Muy buen producto
Excelente producto, cumple con lo prometido
M**S
Mixer review
Great
T**S
Great $25 mixer
For $25, you get a lot of features for the money. However, it is a little noisy.
A**C
Basic but handy
I wouldn't call this Professional as the item description does. The quality of the board and knobs is ok but not good enough to call professional. This has a use for basic things though and in some situations having a very compact basic mixer is all that's really needed. For instance, at a karaoke party if you need a couple of microphones and some music this will likely be just fine. I wouldn't recommend doing any serious recording and mixing with this. It would be nice if the main outputs had a bit more flexibility but you can make it work with the right cords.
J**H
Not quite even hobby level, there's nothing professional about this
I was quiet disappointed with this mixer. Having a decently versatile sound board with USB power would be great for portability. The specs look fantastic, but unfortunately there are some significant issues that make it unusable in any real audio workflow. I knew it wouldn't be as good as my name brand board, but it's got some issues that make it a deal killer for me.Issue #1 - USB connectivity: The description says that it has USB C connectivity, this is inaccurate. There is USB Micro on the back and USB-A on the top. A USB micro port isn't the reason this is an issue though, the issue is that it is for power-only. Even though there is a graphic indicating a laptop over the label "USB Audio", the only USB audio is from the USB-A port in the form of a flash drive or a card reader. Windows does not detect this as an audio device, I'd consider the possibility of a driver issue, but there's not even a new device that shows up anywhere in the Device Manager. There's no USB audio device here.Issue #2 - Mislabeled things: The Play/Pause button is the back button, the back button is the forward button and the forward button is the Play/Pause button. The "Record" mode has an "FM" indicator on the screen which makes no sense because there is no FM radio. There is a "REC" label with a dot above the mode/BT button, but no button appears to actually start recording.Issue #3 - Audio quality - The Mic pre-amp is VERY low. That might be okay, but you can't feed an amplifier with it because there is white noise that present even when all inputs are at zero. The MP3 audio quality is better, it's louder than the white noise anyway, but it distorts long before the "CLIP" indicator lights (even before the one and only SIG indicator lights). Feeding it a clean stereo signal via the RCA L/R connectors is also just okay; it's not bad until you realize how much dynamic range is lost in the low and high end.The Bluetooth audio is okay, but it doesn't connect as a input device to the phone, just an output device "headphones" which means that you can't even use it as output for call audio.The effects are limited to a delay and repeat echo effect. It works, though it's not particularly interesting.The only reason I'm not giving this an even lower rating is that this might be useful as a toy for kids to learn what a sound board is and play around. It should not be presented as professional audio gear. It's not going to produce a clean recording and if you have any ear for high quality sound you won't want it anywhere near your audio chain. I might use as a BT device, but there are much better solutions for that. A lot could be forgiven for the sake of USB power if the audio was just low, but it's not clean enough to do anything with so there are limited situations where the portability makes up for that. Maybe low budget karaoke, a cheaper mic might actually sound better than my good Mic and the white noise might not be as noticeable.
A**S
capable, compact, and affordable
This profeesional audio mixer has some really capable features; especially for under $100. It has 4 channels which is more than enough for what I'm utilizing it for; streaming. It has some echo and delay settings which are fun to play around with and seem to work pretty well. I've taken this to a few gigs including the studio and so far it's been really reliable; no issues and it's very easy to use. The only issue I have is that sometimes the knobs are a litte sensitive and I'll accidentally switch modes which can be frustrating to recovery from BOA especially while live 😅 A small complaint but worth mentioning. Overall I'm very impressed with this mixing console and have already recommended it to some of my sound tech friends who were also impressed with the quality given the price point.
T**I
Professional Audio Quality for Amateur Price
This mixing console delivers studio-quality sound processing that has dramatically improved my podcast recordings. The Bluetooth connectivity eliminates the hassle of additional cables when recording from multiple sources, and the effects processing sounds remarkably professional without complicated setup.
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