Hello, I have bought many things from Monoprice (mostly cables) along some other minor tech like bluetooth recievers and the like. Now they are offering some mixers which look very good at an acceptable price range, specially a 4 channel mixer which doesnt look half bad for $160.
Monoprice is know of pretty much ripping off or “Super OEM” stuff and brand them as their own so this could work for a second setup unless you would like to get a used brand name mixer.
I’ve bought a few of their electronics, the most notable was a 12-port gigabit switch that cost like $8. The thing was obviously cheap, but it worked for a long time, and the only reason I upgraded was because I wanted to do things in my homelab that no normal person would ever want to do (multi-port trunking, vlan tagging, etc.).
It was the kind of thing that would have lasted many years if I weren’t a ridiculous dork.
Ditto, I’ve used monoprice for cables, organization and equipment mounts for years… just not their electronic equipment. Should get a mixer and couple of their CDJ’s ($125 ea)!
Dude, I so still have one of those! I don’t really know why - someone gave it to me in the 90s and I kept it for a backup/loaner, kind of hoping it wouldn’t find its way back to me, but somehow it always did. LOL.
Monoprice’s cables are great, their mics surprisingly good, but their electronics are hit-and-miss. Some stuff is pretty good (networking gear, DJ lighting), and other stuff is not so great. At least they stand behind their gear, but that won’t help you if it fails during a gig. I’d be fine with it for home practice use, but I would be nervous about gigging with it.
They were around $30 when I was getting started… in the early 80’s I had one, a tape deck and a Technics 1800 (not a typo). Scary times, but for a kid in my teens, it was all the fun I could handle.
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Battery operated… But at least it had old school, fully functional VUs . Think I still have it someplace.
It wasn’t until around '87 when I “upgraded” to a Gemini
As far as Monoprice, it’s definitely an OEM (as with everything they sell) and am sure it is no worse than a Behringer. Their flat screen computer monitors are supposed to be very good