8-Channel Bluetooth Amplifier Multi-Zone Mixer
Power your audio setup with this high-powered, 12-channel mixer amplifier, delivering 6000 Watts MAX for stage, studio, or business applications. It integrates Bluetooth 5.1 for wireless streaming up to 30+ feet. Versatile inputs include USB, SD card (supporting MP3/WAV/FLAC up to 64GB), AUX, and RCA. The unit features three 1/4'' microphone inputs with a Voice Priority function for clear announcements. Control is managed via front panel knobs and a digital display. Designed for rack mounting, it ensures reliable performance with built-in safety protections.
$415.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.8
/ 5
Category Rank
247
/ 293
#247 in Public Address Systems
Price vs Category Average
-47%
Below average
Amplifier Type
12
/ -Channel
Who it's for
- Extensive Multi-Zone Control
- Built-in Bluetooth Streaming
- High Feature-to-Price Ratio
Who should skip it
- Questionable Power Output and Fidelity
- Reliability and Component Longevity
- Potential for Background Noise (Hiss)
Key Specs
Amplifier Type
12-Channel
Maximum Power Output
6000 Watt
RMS Power
250 Watt per channel @ 8 Ohm
Frequency Response
20Hz-20kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion (T.H.D.)
<0.1%
Signal to Noise Ratio
>81dB
Digital File Support
MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC up to 64GB
Dimensions
18.89’’ x 11.22’’ x 3.93’’ inches
Features
- Built-in Bluetooth for wireless audio streaming
- Microphone Talk-Over/Voice Priority function
- Multi-Zone audio source mixing receiver capability
- Supports USB, SD card, AUX, and RCA inputs
- Independent channel and microphone configuration
- Universal rack mount compatible design
- Digital LED display for easy monitoring
- Includes safety, overload, and short circuit protection
What customers say
This 8-channel Bluetooth mixer earns praise primarily for its exceptional value, offering extensive multi-zone functionality often reserved for pricier commercial gear. Users find it a budget friendly solution for home or small business audio distribution. However, this high feature count comes with notable trade-offs. Many report that the actual power output falls short of advertised specifications, struggling with demanding speakers. Furthermore, initial setup can be frustrating due to complex zoning and minimal documentation. The most significant concern centers on long term reliability, with frequent reports of premature unit failure or persistent background noise. Overall, consumers accept potential performance and durability compromises for the substantial cost savings this feature rich amplifier provides.
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