Right mixer?

wi
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I'm looking for a good mixer that isn't too expensive.

I need a mixer with at least 4 in (i.e. PC and my consoles) and 2 out (i.e. Once my headphones and once my speakers).

The reason why I want this is simple… I want, for example, when I play with my friends on the Switch MK8, I want to hear the sound from my Switch, the PC sound so music and Discord, on my headphones…

Or another example. I would like to play Pokemon again on the switch and would like to watch Netflix on my Pc I want both sounds to come out of my speakers… Etc. Etc. I think you understand what I'm getting at.

Before I forget, my budget is currently around 80 euro which I can afford for the mixer.

da

I have a Xenyx Q802 USB which offers four inputs and two outputs.

I currently have a microphone and an AUX cable for the cell phone connected. The output is then routed to my microphone input on the computer.
Can therefore also connect a hardware soundboard and annoy my friends with it.

However, the total of three outputs (Main Out, Phones and Control Room) are one output. So you can't determine which input is looped to which output (that would work with expensive digital mixers)

Nu

I wanted to suggest that too, it costs 52 euro at Thomann.

da

Is a good entry-level mixer in my opinion. Have already heard it from friends or here on Girlfriend.net…

Nu

Thank you, I bought it many years ago - with 1 defective micro input and then bought it new for less at Thomann. A colleague drew my attention and, I believe, paid 75 DM.

wi

First of all, thank you for your answer.

However, the total of three outputs (Main Out, Phones and Control Room) are one output. So you can't determine which input is looped to which output (that would work with expensive digital mixers)

I don't want to fix one thing, can I switch? Because I'm one of the few people who actually only have headphones on when I'm talking to friends or playing games…

Briefly to explain: I play alone in the afternoon then I see that my friends are in Discord… Can I then simply switch to my headphones so that I can hear everything on the headphones?

I just don't know my way around… XD