🎚️ Audio Mixers

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Find the best audio mixers for streaming, podcasting, and live gigs. Compare prices and specs from Yamaha, Behringer, Mackie, and more.

⭐ Editor's top picks

18 products

#ProductBrandPriceRatingReviewsSaveBuy
1Behringer$49.994.37,890View
2Behringer$64.994.414,500View
3TC-Helicon$149.004.31,890View
4Boss$149.004.62,100View
5Behringer$149.994.45,670View
6Mackie$149.994.53,890View
7Yamaha$149.994.53,450View
8TC-Helicon$199.994.56,780View
9Yamaha$199.994.52,340View
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Yamaha MG10XUEditor's Pick
Yamaha$229.994.64,560View
11Mackie$229.994.52,890View
12Boss$249.004.73,200View
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Zoom LiveTrak L-8Editor's Pick
Zoom$349.994.52,890View
14Mackie$399.994.51,890View
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RODE RODECaster DuoEditor's Pick
Rode$399.994.72,340View
16TC-Helicon$399.994.54,560View
17Tascam$499.994.51,890View
18Rode$599.994.74,560View

Frequently asked questions

Do I need an audio mixer for podcasting?

Only if you have three or more mics, an external phone caller, or want hardware-controlled effects during recording. Two-host podcasts run cleaner through a USB audio interface plus separate-track recording in a DAW. For live streaming with sound effects, a Rodecaster Pro II / Duo or GoXLR is purpose-built.

What's the difference between a Yamaha MG and a Mackie ProFX mixer?

Yamaha MG mixers carry classic Yamaha preamp tone and are known for live-sound durability. Mackie ProFX mixers add a USB interface, more onboard FX, and a more streaming-friendly signal flow. For studio-leaning work, MG; for podcast/streaming desks, ProFX.

Are Behringer Xenyx mixers worth buying?

Yes for the price. Xenyx 502S, 802S, Q802USB, and 1204USB cover most home and project-studio mixing needs at the lowest entry tier. Preamps are clean enough; the 802S and 1204USB include USB so they double as interfaces.

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