When I set my desk and computers up again last year I have the audio from each feeding into a seperate input on a spare Sony AV Amp I have. Problem is I can only hear and listen to one at a time, having to change sources for each.
I've wanted a small audio mixer for some time so I could have all the inputs going into it and then feeding into a single input on the Amp. I finally discovered a tiny Mini Stereo Mixer on Amazon yesterday from a company called LiNKFOR. It was about 16 pounds so nothing.
It just arrived and I have given it a quick test. It's very small but the case is solid metal and the whole thing is quite heavy so it won't move around easily. It also has some grippy rubber feat. On the back are 4 sets of phono left and right inputs, and 1 set of outputs. On the top are 4 line level dials (volumes). It's a passive device so it doesn't need any power of its own; just plug each device into the inputs and the one output into the amp. Obviously being passive when you have more than one audio source playing at once the overall volume will drop a bit, so you need to turn the amp up more, or the line level dials up on the unit itself.
It works fine and the audio seems just as good. An ideal little audio mixer if all you need to do is feed multiple audio inputs into a single amp to be able to hear them all at once.





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