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Maker Hart LOOP MIXER - Portable Audio Mixer with 5 Channel stereo inputs, 3 Outputs via 3.5mm jack. Including a Mono to Stereo DM2S Adapter.

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Features

  • PRACTICAL Turn your existing equipment into a recording studio with 5 stereo inputs and 3 outputs all via 3.5mm jack. You can output sound to headphones, speakers, and REC OUT at the same time.
  • SIMPLE Just connect up to 5 input sound sources (3.5mm jack) to the LOOP Audio Mixer. It also comes with a DM2S adapter to combine 2 mono (6.35mm) inputs into 1 stereo (3.5mm) plug. Adjust balance, gain, and volume for each input source, and regulate with the master volume control. Control of everything is at your fingertips.
  • FUNCTIONAL One mini audio mixer fulfills all your audio needs, mixing different sounds into one. This makes it an excellent solution for musicians, gamers, YouTubers, podcasters, and live streamers. Supports smartphones, music players, game consoles, and more.
  • AMPLIFY The Maker Hart LOOP Mixer is powered by a 9V AC adapter, allowing you to control and boost each input signal level between Line and Mic up to 50dB. A built-in signal overload indicator helps you to achieve optimal audio performance.
  • COLLABORATE You can connect up to 5 LOOP Mixers via a LOOP BUS cable (sold separately), so you can hear others and adjust volume with no interference to others and without affecting the final audio output. Ideal for bands and teamwork.
  • SUPPORT Maker hart boasts over 40 years building robust sound equipment. Feel free to contact us with any questions you have, no matter how small. We will always be happy to help.
  • NOTE This product doesn't have a power supply to the microphone and cant be used with a USB or condenser microphone.

Brand: Maker hart


Number of Channels: 5


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6.89 x 1.18 x 5.12 inches


Item Weight: 15.84 Ounces


Connectivity Technology: USB


Item Weight: 15.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: 6.89 x 1.18 x 5.12 inches


Country of Origin: Taiwan


Item model number: Loop Mixer


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 26, 2016


Mixer Channel Quantity: 5


Power Source: Adapter


Voltage: 9 Volts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • FINALLY a compact stereo line mixer with independent control of multiple outputs
I've been searching forever for a desktop mixer that can handle at least 4 stereo line inputs AND give control of two outputs fully independently. I've tried stuff from Mackie, Rolls, etc and none of them work the way I need. They all have just one output or a bunch of XLR mic inputs or other nonsense that does not serve my needs. This easily takes 5 inputs from various sources on my station and runs them to my speaker monitors through the main outs and to a headphone mixer through the phones out. You can actually turn down the speakers and leave the phones up and vice versa which is something none of the other mixers I've tried can do and that is insane. Why would you ever want to turn down the speakers AND the phones at the same time? Are they high at Mackie?? Anyway this does exactly what I need and it's a small footprint on my desk. Whether or not it lasts a long time is yet to be determined and I'm always wary of the cheap Chinese electronics companies, but so far so good so I'm hopeful this won't fry out after a year. That said, it's way cheaper than the Mackie I tried out so even if I have to get a new one in a couple years it's still a good value compared to the alternatives. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023 by Dixon Everely Dixon Everely

  • very happy with my purchase
Just received this today so this is an initial review. This is what the unit has: 5 stereo inputs with 1/8th inch / 3.5mm ports. Each with its own left/right balance, gain and level adjustments. 3 stereo outputs with 1/8th inch / 3.5mm ports. Two on the back labeled Rec and Out and one on the front labeled Headphones Power adapter (wall-wart style) Power button on the back and blue LED power indicator 2 Overload indicators (blue LED) Main level adjustment for outputs adjust volume for the two back ports Separate level adjustment for headphone port on front (which is REALLY nice to have) Two loop in/out connectors for connecting other devices in a chain (proprietary connector?) A 2 mono to stereo adapter included Does *not* include any male-to-male 3.5mm patch cables so you might need to pick some of those up. Review: The unit is plastic and light but is manufactured well. All pots are of good quality and are not loose or jiggly but easy to move and do not stick. detents on the balance knob are nice and strong. LED indicators are not mind-searingly bright which is good but at night, they could be annoying since they are blue instead of red. That's nothing a little black tape wouldn't fix. 3.5mm jacks are stiff with no play in them. Overall, the initial quality for is very good and even better when you consider the price.. The unit sounds great and to my ears, there is no distortion while plugged into the headphone out of my computer and my iPhone 6 - there is good volume control between the two signals and I can easily differentiate the two when I get a ping from my computer while playing music from my iPhone. At the highest gain setting on an input channel, there is significant noise as you'd expect and even with the level turned all the way down, there is bleed through at the highest gain setting, though it is faint and undetectable to my ears at normal gain levels. The separate volume level for headphones is a nice touch allowing me to kill the speaker output in favor of my headphones and vice versa without needing to unplug anything. This is a good unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2017 by Scott C

  • great compact audio mixer.
I have a small room where there are several audio sources: TV CD, FM Tuner, Laptop, and occasional 'visiting' devices. I had a reqular audio mixer, bet it was just too big, and had functions I didn't need. I just needed line level inputs, no EQ, No effects, and a simple output to speakers or headphones. This does the job elegantly, and sounds great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023 by Dingletone

  • For a stationary setup, it works. Awesomely.
For what it is, it's a little bit pricey at $70. Other mixers in this price range are made of much higher-grade materials and are designed very professionally and efficiently. However, those mixers aren't 3.5mm. Maker hart is a small Taiwanese company with devices like this one that the audio market is only just beginning to see a use for. Not as many buyers means not so much product, which translates to higher prices for materials. While I don't think that $70 is the fairest asking price for this device, I completely understand it, and I support the rare and extremely useful products these guys are making. I saw on the company's website that they have a brand new 3.5mm mixer out, called Just Mixer 5, that also features bluetooth. That will be an exciting one to try! But back to the Loop Mixer at hand: PROS: - A 3.5mm mixer with independent volume controls is quite hard to find, which probably explains the price; you won't even find one from Behringer on the market. - Low noise floor (also better than other Behringer equipment in this price range). - Lots of inputs means lots of devices. Not a musician? You can run a PC, a TV/monitor output (e.g. for listening to Xbox or Netflix), a phone or mp3 player, and maybe a tablet, and still have one port free - how about a laptop? - Independent volume controls/gains as well as a master control. - Low profile; can be velcroed to the wall, a desk, or other piece of furniture for mounting or improved stability (it has a tendency to slide on smooth surfaces) - This mixer is amplified! I recently tried another mixer that wasn't powered, and thus couldn't amplify anything. Its independent volume controls were useless, since each device I added halved the total output volume, which meant I had to have all those knobs cranked to max and still couldn't get a usable result. The Loop Mixer solves this problem with one small power cord. CONS: - The casing is made of cheap plastic. - The power button catches inside the casing and sticks if not pressed straight-on (very complicated powering on/off when set up in tight spaces). The cutout for the power button is too wide. - When powering on, it causes your speakers to pop - this device does not have a 'soft start' or other feature to prevent popping. This can be avoided by turning this device on before anything else, but if you're like me and you use your speakers for applications outside of this device, your speakers are already on and you'll need to turn them off before powering the mixer on, then turn the speakers back on. *This is a common thing with amplified mixers, and is only listed as a con to alert people unfamiliar with mixers. - The included 1/4" adapter is also made of cheap plastic, and felt like it was ready to break from the time I took it out of the box. The cable on it is very short, so the stress of 1/4" cable heads tugging on the adapter's cheap body may prove to be too much over time, especially if you do a lot of unplugging and plugging back in. You may want to use a more solid adapter of your own. All of that being said, the construction of the mixer is still higher quality than you'd get from a factory in China. That should probably be added to the list of pros. However, if you're looking for something to travel with, I wouldn't recommend going with this one. Rugged is definitely not in this mixer's repertoire. Lucky for me, this mixer sits in a stationary setup, so my primary concern is that pesky power button. In summary: - The adapter is iffy. I use it on the output, so that I can send the signal to my Rokit speakers, but sometimes I want to unplug the adapter from the back of the mixer and use headphones instead. This proves tedious as I have to be extra careful not to yank the adapter cable around, fearing it will crumble in my hands or the cable will come loose. - I didn't test the loop feature of this device. I haven't explored the full capabilities of it, as I currently have no need to. The mixer is very well suited to the application I need it for, so I am happy! - As I discussed, one reason I can see this device being so expensive for what it is, is being hard to find. Comparable hardware just isn't on the market right now. For that, I give it 5 stars. If a little more effort went into the case design, and higher-grade plastic was used on both the case and the adapter, I think it'd be worth full price, but isn't enough of an issue to lose a star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2017 by D. S.

  • Great desktop mixer
Using this to send all my devices to one central set of speakers and headphones. Surprisingly quiet, easy to use, extremely small.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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