Studiomaster ClubXS8 Mixer Review
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Gear Used
Zoom F8n Pro
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Apex 460b
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Pop Filter
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Mic Stand
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Tascam DR-70D
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iPhone 11pro
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Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera
Veydra 16mm MFT Lens
is the amp in it ? you don't need a separate amp?
Thanks for reaching out! This is a mixer that requires active speakers or an amplifier before the speakers.
Got the 10 channel version and very happy with it
That’s great! I hope it lasts for you for years.
I just got one of these too, have not set it up with my new Alto TS-415's yet but I can imagine it's gonna be good 🙏
just got mine also and fig out how to use the aux feed to add two more subs...
Made in India..Better than made in China. There studio master 32 channel desk back in the 80s and 90s..wonder if its the same company?
I don’t know. Sounds interesting though. It’s not a bad sounding little board I’d like to hear it in a larger format. It would probably do ok.
Help me decide: Studiomaster Club XS8+ or Yamaha MG10XUF? They're both relatively low cost, but to what extent is this apparent when comparing them side by side?
This is tough. The Yamaha MG line has been around a long time. I worked on a few different models in college (17 Years Ago) and they were all really decent mixers. My gripe with the MG10 is that you don’t have a real Aux send to monitors where you would with the Studiomaster. If aux sends aren’t an issue for you, I’d get the Yamaha.
@@soundjustlikeapro Thank you. I always send a signal to monitor. My current mixer is a Yamaha powered EMX2000, and it allows the channels to be monitored at different levels, so I can make my mic louder than someone else's in the monitor mix, for instance. It's big and heavy though, and now I have powered speakers, a smaller mixer will be easier to carry.
can you record karaoke direct onto usb?
If you can find a source that outputs USB, there’s no reason you can’t. I can’t think of anything like that, unless you’re ripping tracks off of TH-cam or something.
@@soundjustlikeapro hi.... I mean if I had a laptop into channel 1 playing a karaoke track and a mic into channel 2, can the USB record the whole performance onto the USB pen drive?
@@123GEZZY it seems like that setup would be fine. You would be recording to the SD card in the P4 though. You can later put the file from the SD card wherever you want it to be.
Cant get my iphone to work with the bluetooth....any ideas please?
I’m sorry you’re having that problem. I’ve had my computer and my iPhone paired with this mixer with no trouble. I’ll be back at the venue where I installed this on Tuesday the 12th and I’ll see if there is any tip I can give you. I hope that isn’t too late.
@@soundjustlikeapro Thankyou so much....
@@lockyboy1944 please forgive me for not responding sooner. I don’t know that this mixer actually has Bluetooth. We hooked up a box made by Denon to get Bluetooth sound into this mixer.
fig it out yet?... @@soundjustlikeapro
you helped me run the dsp thanks.
Awesome! Thanks for letting me know. Good luck out there!
thanks
what is BAL for?
@@karoltomiczek6807 BAL on the Stereo input channel is Balance. That is Left to Right like panning.