Joyo Momix Portable Mixer

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Joyo Momix Portable Mixer

Joyo

Momix Portable Mixer

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 613036
Brand: Joyo
Model: Momix Portable Mixer
Price: $108.90

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The Joyo Momix is a clever little device for singer-songwriters or content creators needing a portable mixing solution. It’s perfect for live streaming from your phone or tablet and getting a basic recording, but don’t expect studio-grade audio fidelity – it's best suited for casual projects and mobile setups where convenience trumps ultimate sonic perfection.

Product Description

  • Joyo Momix Portable Mixer
  • Mixer / Interface
  • For recording and live streaming from portable devices
  • Connectors for microphone (48V phantom power available)
  • guitars
  • keyboard
  • e-drums and more
  • Stream music or use guitar effects apps on your smartphone/tablet
  • Adjust the instruments and vocal levels and listen through headphones or an amp
  • Centre Cancel function reduces the original vocal level of the music being played
  • Momix can send the stereo output to a smartphone/tablet in real time
  • Controls: Monitor
  • Inst Level
  • Mic Level
  • Guitar/Bass Level
  • Guitar/bass input: 6.3 mm jack
  • Instrument L & R input: Two 6.3 mm jacks
  • Microphone input: XLR
  • USB-C connector
  • Recording output: 3.5 mm stereo jack
  • Line In 1 with switchable Center Cancel: 3.5 mm stereo jack
  • Line In 2: 3.5 mm stereo jack
  • Monitor output 1 & 2: Two 3.5 mm stereo jacks
  • Switches: 48 V phantom power
  • Center Cancel
  • input monitor
  • Power consumption: 50 mA
  • Power supply via smartphone/tablet via USB-C
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 91 x 124 x 34 mm
  • Weight: 149 g
PROS
  • • Compact size makes it ideal for mobile recording setups.
  • • XLR inputs with phantom power open up mic versatility.
  • • Center Cancel feature is genuinely useful for vocal isolation.
  • • USB-C connectivity provides a modern, reliable connection.
CONS
  • • Build quality feels plasticky, lacks robust road-worthiness.
  • • Limited pre-amp headroom; struggles with loud dynamic sources.
  • • Sample rate/bit depth are basic, impacting professional audio quality.

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Key Features

Inputs 2 x 6.3mm Instrument, 1 x XLR Microphone, 2 x 3.5mm Line In
Outputs 3.5mm Stereo Recording, Headphone Output
Max Sample Rate 48kHz
Bit Depth 16-bit
Preamps 2 (XLR inputs only), fairly noisy
Weight 0.75 lbs (approximate)

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Frequently Asked Questions

While technically possible, the limited pre-amp headroom and low bit depth will likely result in a noisy, compressed sound unsuitable for professional drum recordings.
It attempts to attenuate the vocal track from an incoming stereo signal, allowing you to hear and record the backing track more clearly – results vary depending on the source material.
It's workable, but the preamps are quite basic and the noise floor might be noticeable, especially in a less-than-ideal recording environment; a dedicated USB mixer would be preferable.

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