Reddit Reddit reviews JUST MIXER 5 with Bluetooth Input & USB Audio Output - Compact USB Powered Stereo Desktop Mixer with 5 In (3.5mm / Bluetooth on CH1) and 3 Out (3.5mm / RCA/USB)

We found 4 Reddit comments about JUST MIXER 5 with Bluetooth Input & USB Audio Output - Compact USB Powered Stereo Desktop Mixer with 5 In (3.5mm / Bluetooth on CH1) and 3 Out (3.5mm / RCA/USB). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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JUST MIXER 5 with Bluetooth Input & USB Audio Output - Compact USB Powered Stereo Desktop Mixer with 5 In (3.5mm / Bluetooth on CH1) and 3 Out (3.5mm / RCA/USB)
FLEXIBLE OPTIONS - Bluetooth and 3.5 mm inputs; 3.5 mm, RCA and USB audio outputsBLUETOOTH INPUT - Send audio to the mixer directly from your phone or other Bluetooth device (Channel 1 only)POWERFUL EQ - Boost highs or lows with individual channel EQsCLEAN & COMPACT - Modern design looks great on any desktop and large controls are easy to use and low-profile to avoid snagging on wires, clothes, etc.LOW NOISE - If you experience noise, distortion or other issues, see troubleshooting section below or reach out to TrueToSource or Maker Hart for assistance
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4 Reddit comments about JUST MIXER 5 with Bluetooth Input & USB Audio Output - Compact USB Powered Stereo Desktop Mixer with 5 In (3.5mm / Bluetooth on CH1) and 3 Out (3.5mm / RCA/USB):

u/tristoune · 2 pointsr/pcgamingtechsupport

a mixer like this would fit your need.

You'll need a RCA to jack for the headset (output) but it should work fine.

u/sharkamino · 2 pointsr/audio

Alexa and another source will be 2 at a time. Just Mixer 5

Do you want speakers for desktop/computer use, in room listening or home theater surround sound with a TV?

What is your budget?

u/reoll · 1 pointr/gadgets

I meant a situation like this, with the headphones plugged into another jack in my laptop. I have a few 1/4" to 1/8" adapters laying around, but I was hoping I wouldn't have to buy one for all of my devices. I'll look a bit more at the preamplifiers, but I was just hoping there was something out there that fit my situation a little more closely. Thanks for your help.

Edit: I'm thinking I'll go with something like this.