Chris
2025-09-05 15:21:11
I play keys in a classic rock band and have been using a small submixer to sum the output of 2 keyboards. I have started using iOS virtual instruments and needed a USB audio interface, but didn't want another piece of equipment on stage. This mixer fits my needs beautifully. I use the internal sounds of my top keyboard sometimes and also use it as a MIDI controller for the virtual instruments. The controls of the AG06 Mk II make it easy to switch between the keyboard's native sounds and iOS virtual instruments using the internal interface. The only additional feature I wish it had would be a separate volume control for the main outputs, which go to the front of house PA. However, it really is not a limitation because our sound guy can control my volume on the main board. The mixer does have a volume pot for the monitor outputs, which I connect to a small powered speaker as a personal monitor.The output is pristine, much better than the previous audio interface I had been using, which introduced hiss and buzz. The AG06 made my virtual piano apps sound much more realistic. I can power it using a 10,000 mAh power bank via a USB C hub connected to my iPad Pro, eliminating the need for a wall wart. I don't use the microphone inputs, but it's nice to know they are there if i need them. If you are a live player with similar needs, buy this mixer!
Jason
2025-08-24 10:40:56
Great mixer for live streaming. Gives better control for sound quality than coming directly out of a mixing board.
Terry
2025-08-23 17:21:57
My setup is very specific using pc for accompanying music through otg. The music sounds pristine I wanted a 24 bit interface. The problem comes in when I have my iPhone hooked in aux using loopback for live streaming and recording. Singing tried several different mics. Same problem with clipping in recordings no matter the levels or even using the compression which just seemed to lower the input volume without helping the clipping. The reverb is nice but only one setting in the hardware. It would be nice to be able to adjust this setting on board. I did not use any of the software that came with want hardware that just works the way it is. I’m sure this is ideal for other types of setups but this one is maybe not as common. Hopefully this helps others who are trying for a similar setup.
Edward
2025-08-04 10:14:15
Super simple, compact, and decent features. Perfect for small podcasts or live broadcasts
TofuTofuTofu
2025-07-15 11:37:07
My setup is a Shure SM7B, cloudlifter, 286s and the AG03. I only have this clunky setup because I have my circumstances of reducing family chatter, white noise and accommodating for my soft spoken voice with occasional eardrum bursting loud yells. I feel the AG03 does best with any microphone to be honest, especially if you have a good environment, free of noises. Do your research though, any equipment is not a one size fits all, so make sure what you buy fits your environment. Despite me telling you this, AG03 is probably one of the most stable audio interfaces around.One of the nicer features to the AG03 is the loopback system, where essentially, you can karaoke on discord. You can also have a comp/eq, reverb, and mute. If you play the guitar or piano, you can input that as well. It pretty much has all the basic needs of a audio interface, with a little extra in comparison to other competitors. If you ever have plans on using two mics required 3-pin inputs, just get the AG06 but if not, you're a loner like me, AG03 suffices.Yamaha made an upgrade so the connections are both USB-C cables now, which is nice. (I originally had an old AG06, with it using different cables so this upgrade was nice)
Douglas J. Mason
2025-07-13 15:14:00
This is a crappy mixer. It injects so much noise. I would expect better from a $2 Temu mixer.
Baxter
2025-05-17 20:51:04
I have the original AG06 but saw the AG03 MK2 and AG06 MK2 as heavily discounted warehouse deals and decided to check them out. I mainly sing and play an acoustic-electric ukulele through the AG06 but use acoustic-electric guitars and keyboards and route them to monitors and my iMac. The AG effects for acoustic instruments are great.The advertising says they have improved the audio quality with updated circuitry, but I can't hear a significant difference with the MK2. The main reason you would be buying the MK2 models is for the USB-C connection and to possibly future proof when they stop supporting the original AG apps. Also the MK2 devices have mute buttons, which is very handy.Ultimately, the AG03 is only slightly smaller than the AG06 because the linear fader takes up more space than the rotary knob. But, the AG06 has an additional channel strip designed for an instrument with its own mute switch, whereas the AG03 gangs this input together with the stereo line inputs. For this reason the AG06 is the way to go if you have multiple instruments and want to keep them connected so they are ready to go. I found the AG03 linear fader to move with very little force, which could be good for riding the volume of a voice-over track but in my application sitting on a desk it is too easily disrupted and not useful.
Michael C. Morris
2025-04-29 11:25:40
1. The app isn't intitive very hard to use.2. If you need to change the setting frequently probably that's not good to idea to choose this one. you have to either connect to you phone or pc to it, since this is the only way you can change. If it support Wi-FI we can connect to it remotely will be much better design.3. The line one seems good for vocal while the line 2 is only for instrument, you could use mic on line 2 but unfortunately it sounds not as good as line 1.4. line 5/6 I would say those audio input cables are out of date, it just increase the cost of buyers, they have to pay more for these converter cables. instead of current design would Bluetooth a better idea?overall, though there're so many good features but it's not that intutive and freindly for user.
Jose Francisco Castillo chim
2025-03-01 18:55:32
No era lo que esperaba, por ese precio, la fuente de alimentacion no es de mi agrado.
Fitzsimons
2025-01-29 12:26:13
It works pretty good for my girlfriend coop gaming needs. But you can hear your own voice in the headphones and there's no way to eliminate that.EDIT: I have used it for month's now and the hearing of your own voice only got worse after i reinstalled the drivers, that's when i decided to leave a mediocre review. Enter ChatGPT, after a little bit of prompting we figured out a solution which i uploaded as an image. Works perfectly now.
Balderkl
2024-12-05 11:58:29
La calidad de sonido en la computadora es excelente
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2024-11-28 15:23:40
How I use this mixer-------------------------Input: Audio Technica AT2020Output: Beyerdynamic dt 770I use it while gaming and working (remote work)I had a Beringher 302USB for over eight years, I started having a some issues with it.I needed a mixer or audio interface with phantom power +48V, amplified the output for my headset and had the option of turning off the input monitor, this is the all around match and more.***If you are going to use a headset with the mixer, do yourself a favour and install the driver for the mixer or else the mixer will randomly let out a screeching sound in your ears, trust me.... outch.Overall excellent buy.
SKILLS2KILLS_QC
2024-11-17 13:20:19
I use this for various thingsStreaming, Gaming and musicVery good audio quality with 6 input 6 outputNice free softwareAnd it's compatible with windows mac android ios and more it's very compact sturdy and worth it's priceThe only downside is you need a pc to control the equaliser it there no app for mobile but it works perfect on pcI personally have my harmonica mic connected to input 1Input 5/6 is used for my coaxial where i can plug multiple type of sourceWhen i get a guitar there id a input made for guitar or mic on the input 2Both xlr also supports 1/4 inch