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Pyle PMXU63BT Review

Rated 3.89 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)

$96.77

The Pyle PMXU63BT is an audio mixing console perfect for DJs, musicians, and podcasters. With versatile connectivity options, including Bluetooth and USB, it offers intuitive controls and a solid build. Though its EQ controls might be limited for some, it remains a versatile choice for audio enthusiasts.

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Introduction:

The Pyle PMXU63BT is a versatile audio mixing console designed for users seeking seamless connectivity and intuitive controls. Let’s delve deeper into its features, performance, pros, and cons.

Pros:

  • Effortless Connectivity: Easily connects to various devices through Bluetooth, USB, and other input options.
  • Intuitive Controls: Straightforward layout with clearly labeled knobs and sliders for easy operation.
  • Versatile Functionality: Ideal for DJs, musicians, podcasters, and small venues due to its diverse features.
  • Solid Build: Robust construction ensures durability, making it suitable for frequent use.
  • Bluetooth Integration: Seamless wireless streaming for added convenience during performances or presentations.
  • Multiple Input Options: Offers a variety of input channels, accommodating different audio sources simultaneously.

Cons:

  • Limited EQ Control: The equalizer may be basic for users requiring more nuanced audio adjustments.
  • Bluetooth Range: Connectivity range might vary, affecting signal stability in certain settings.
  • Power Adapter Quality: Some users reported issues with the included power adapter’s durability.

Performance:

The PMXU63BT impresses with its seamless Bluetooth integration, enabling hassle-free wireless connections. It’s equipped with a range of input options, allowing users to mix various audio sources effortlessly. The controls are user-friendly, facilitating quick adjustments during performances or recordings. However, the EQ control might seem limited for users looking for more intricate sound customization.

Design and Build:

The console boasts a sturdy build, ensuring durability for prolonged use. Its compact size makes it portable and suitable for on-the-go use. However, while the layout is generally intuitive, some users might find the EQ controls somewhat basic.

Connectivity:

With Bluetooth compatibility and multiple input options, including USB and XLR inputs, the PMXU63BT offers versatility in connecting to different devices. Although the Bluetooth range might vary, causing occasional connectivity issues in certain environments, overall, it provides seamless connectivity for most applications.

Conclusion:

The Pyle PMXU63BT stands out as a versatile audio mixing console with seamless connectivity options and an intuitive design. It caters well to DJs, musicians, podcasters, and small venue settings. While its EQ controls might be limited for some users and occasional Bluetooth connectivity issues may arise, its solid build and diverse functionalities make it a worthy choice for audio enthusiasts.

Product Dimensions

2.26 x 9.69 x 9.26 inches

Item Weight

3.75 pounds

Manufacturer

Sound Around

Country of Origin

China

Item model number

PMXU63BT

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

2017, May 3

9 reviews for Pyle PMXU63BT Review

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Rafael P.M.

    Muy buena mixer, compacta, buena construcción, muchas funciones como grabar directo a PC como interfaz, mixer para en vivo, DJ, tiene efectos integrads bastante buenos. Cabe en una mochila, su construcción es muy buena.

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Raúl Cruz

    Aunque la construcción y materiales no parecen los mejores, la realidad es que tiene un buen desempeño, no genera ruido y funciona muy bien.

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Balaji V

    I so wanted to do a video review of this one!!

    I had 4 mics connected (2 via wireless bridge, 2 via XLR cable), an iPad connected via bluetooth. This thing had 6 people crooning and I was the proud host at the end of the party!!

    Volume controls are very fine in adjustments. They probably have good quality potentiometers. I was able to finely adjust the singers’ volumes to the music very efficiently.

    Things I didnt like:
    FX is just darn echo and its not that great and the fanciness wears off after few usage. There is no rhyme or reason on what 1 or 2 or 5 does. Just echoes differently. What a wasted feature.
    USB button switches off Bluetooth. Yep. I mean, why? Yeah, nah why? (more about this later)

    Things I loved:
    For $100 you cannot get a better reliable unit than this one. You can be up and running in no time with this one.
    Easy to pack and carry. I got this packed in an old backpack along with the mics and wires.
    The power chard just doesnt plug in, it locks! I have had drunken friends tripping over it or trying to charge their phone with it. Yeah, you read it right. This thing held on nice!

    My Wish list for this $100 wonder
    Maybe the output XLR ports could be in the side/back? Makes it look cleaner while performing?
    Maybe include a small kickstand in the back that will raise up the unit?
    For few dollars more, lighted backpanel?

    Now finally the support.
    So I couldnt get the bluetooth to play but it was pairing and all. Just no volume. I googled and youtubed but no answer anywhere. Not even on their website, manual or any holy book. With only a week left for the party, I called their support and they called me back. After few back n forth and me sharing pictures and small video link of the issue, they put me on hold for 30 minutes and came back with this pearl of analysis: Your iPad Bluetooth is higher version than what we support. Please use an older device. (Oh, I still have that email)

    I burst into laughter on the call. I said this, “If what you say is true, then not a single bluetooth headset will work with newer phones. Google “Bluetooth downward compatibility”, love. And get back to me yeah?”

    So they sent it to Tier 2 and then sent me this nugget… “Our unit is not compatible with Mac – iOS”

    I replied to them, “Well, use your product first. Its the little button for USB that does the trick. When in USB mode, the bluetooth wont work.” No reponse though.

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    Rated 2 out of 5

    Pastor M.

    22 días, solo 22 días a la fecha en que escribo esto me ha fallado el regulador de corriente. Ahora a ver dónde puedo conseguir el correcto para este equipo que como es de importación no se si pueda cambiarlo. Ahora tengo la mezcladora pero no puedo usarla repito, a 22 días de haberme llegado.

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    Rated 1 out of 5

    Ivan Ignacio

    Los efectos no sirven.
    No hay cambio alguno en el audio al tratar de utilizar alguno de los supuestos 16 efectos.

    Calidad baja

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    Rated 4 out of 5

    Daniel L

    Pros: It does/has nearly everything you’d expect and they pack it all in rather neatly. The (to me) effortless BT pairing, USB storage manipulation, USB Computer Interfacing… all of it works as I’d hoped it would. Also, very low noise even when connected to a sketchy power supply.

    Neutrals: It doesn’t have an amp, which seems about right for the price.

    Cons: One thing that I was not aware of, was not properly documented, and DOES make a difference, is that the external FX send and receive is only mono. In fact, the built-in FX for the most part sounds monochromatic too – which I can’t confirm if it actually is or isn’t b/c it isn’t documented at all. For singular voices without a wide range, or _maybe_ a regular piano / acoustic guitar, it doesn’t make much of a difference. However when mixing musical instruments with wider ranges it’s the difference between sounding flat and sounding spacious. You’d literally have to intercept the stereo output of the entire mixer to get true stereo FX incorporated into the mix. I know this sounds niche… and it is… but it is important to know.

    TL;DR: This thing and it’s brethren are great, especially if you want something legit & reliable hooked up to your computer or want to incorporate an external bluetooth source such as a cell phone into a decent mixer – i.e. weddings or house parties. However, I would not recommend this for poly synthesizers or anything with stereo pickups, and you want to add effects that bend or manipulate L&R channels.

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    manuel natanael kantun huitzil

    Tiene todas las funciones con una calidad muy aceptable compra sin miedo!

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    Rated 3 out of 5

    S. Claiborne

    Mixer is easy to use. Doesn’t do everything (you can’t pan each channel, so it’s a ‘stereo mixer’ in terms of stuff you input through the aux, but not in terms of your main channels – and, frankly, that sucks – but for my purposes, it’ll still work. The only horrible thing are the reverb/delay effects! I have another small Chinese mixer which has an excellent plate reverb, and an excellent hall program as well. The FX on this mixer are below average. Acceptable for the PA front-end I’m using it for, but definitely below average – which is strange, because it’s easy to find decent digital reverbs these days. So, they absolutely should have added panning on all of the mono input channels, and they should have found better FX. But it’s cheap, has enough inputs, is reasonably quiet, the preamps sound OK, so, it’ll do. Bluetooth took a moment, and that’s because the instruction manual is terrible.

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Midnight

    Es la mezcladora más pequeña y calidad precio que encontré para mi que quiero empezar en este mundo

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