
Mackie
Mackie MobileMix 8-Channel Streaming Mixer Bundle
USB-CXLRPhantom Power
Studio-quality signal chain in a battery-powered package built for live sets, location shoots, and streaming from anywhere.
$249.99*
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Overview
Key Features
For Live Sound, Camera Audio & Streaming ; Ultracompact Design
2 XLR-1/4" Combo Inputs, Phantom Power ; Channel EQ and Variable FX Send
Blend Knob for Overdubs ; Two Stereo Line Channels, Dual Mix Outs
USB-C or Internal Battery Power ; Bidirectional BT Channel with Mix-Minus
Dedicated Smartphone/Camera TRRS Output ; Phone/Tablet Dock
Specifications
Brand
Mackie
Model
MobileMix
Channels
8
Mic/Line Inputs
2x XLR-1/4" combo
Phantom Power
Yes
Stereo Line Channels
2
Mix Outputs
Dual
Bluetooth
Bidirectional with Mix-Minus
Camera/Phone Output
Dedicated TRRS
Power
USB-C or Internal Battery
Included
Polsen HPC-A30 headphones, XLR cables
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Bidirectional Bluetooth with Mix-Minus solves the call-feedback problem that makes most compact mixers unusable for live interviews and streaming
- Phantom power on the combo inputs lets you run professional condenser mics without additional gear in the chain
- Dedicated TRRS camera/smartphone output delivers a clean feed to video capture without extra adapters
- USB-C or internal battery operation means you're not tethered to a wall outlet during a live set or location shoot
- Integrated phone and tablet dock keeps your streaming device organized and accessible at the mix position
👎 Cons
- Only two XLR-1/4" combo inputs limits simultaneous microphone sources — a two-person interview with a live instrument quickly hits the input ceiling
- Battery runtime under full load (phantom power active, Bluetooth streaming, effects engaged) is not documented, creating uncertainty for time-sensitive live events
- At 8 channels total, the MobileMix will outgrow more ambitious live production needs faster than a larger format portable mixer
- EQ per channel is described but not detailed — parametric control depth and frequency range are not specified, which matters when correcting problem sources in a live room
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the MobileMix provide phantom power for condenser microphones?
Yes — the two XLR-1/4" combo inputs supply phantom power, so you can run condenser mics without an external supply. This is critical for broadcast or streaming setups where a condenser is doing the primary voice capture.
How does the Mix-Minus function on the Bluetooth channel work for interview or call recording?
The bidirectional Bluetooth channel with Mix-Minus sends your full mix to the caller while feeding you a return signal that excludes their own audio — preventing the double-voice feedback loop that makes most consumer-level phone-to-mix setups unusable. For podcast interviews or streaming call-ins, this is the feature that separates the MobileMix from basic alternatives.
Can the MobileMix send a clean audio feed directly to a camera?
Yes — the dedicated TRRS output is designed specifically for smartphone and camera connectivity, letting you feed a clean mix directly into camera audio without an additional adapter or interface in the chain.
How long does the internal battery last on a full charge during an active session?
Battery runtime isn't specified in the available documentation — test your specific use case (Bluetooth active, phantom power engaged, effects running) before relying on battery for a mission-critical show or session.
Does the MobileMix work as a USB audio interface for DAW recording?
The USB-C connection handles power, but interface functionality for DAW recording is not confirmed in the available specification data. Verify with Mackie documentation if DAW integration is a core requirement for your workflow.