* Built-in MP3 player
* 8 channels
* Extra solid construction
* EQ with 3 bands
* Built-in USB
* With effects and phantom power
* Bluetooth
* LED for 5 segments
* Weight: 2.65kg
* Dimensions: 354 x 34 x 211 mm
Axis 8 is an 8-channel mixer with USB, effects, Bluetooth and MP3 player It is suitable for small audio tasks, while giving you the tools you need to play music, either wirelessly via Bluetooth or via a computer. In addition, the axix 8 has a built-in 2-channel USB sound card so that you can use the mixer as a recording mixer with a computer and an associated computer program.
You can even use the Axis 8's USB output to record directly to a USB stick.
This compact Axix 8 has 8 channels, of which the first 4 channels have both built-in microphone amplifiers with balanced XLR connectors and line inputs. Channel 3/4 and channel 5/6 can be used as pure stereo inputs for keyboard instruments and other equipment with a stereo signal. While channel 7/8 is a stereo channel with RCA/RCA and TRS minijack connectors for various media players or other DJ equipment. If you connect an MP3 player, via cable or USB, the sound is controlled from channel 7/8.
Each channel has its own gain control with overload links, and you get a comprehensive tone control section with both treble, midrange and bass controls. Channels 1 to 6 have fader and PFL, as well as low cut to remove rumble in the audio signal, which can give a messy sound image.
The mixer has a built-in MP3 player, so you can connect a USB stick directly to the mixer and control the music directly from the Axix 8.
You can even connect to mp3 players via Bluetooth and play music wirelessly via a smartphone or tablet, or you can connect a computer and play your music from there. It's hard to make a good sound mix without good effects. The Axix 8 is therefore also equipped with an effects processor with 16 digital effects, which you can use to add reverb to a vocal or acoustic guitar or to other instruments that will benefit from a boost. If you have an effect that you want to use with the mixer, you can also do this via the mixer's built-in send/return circuit.