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Small battery powered audio mixer

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Cockney_si | 10:05 Wed 20th May 2009 | Music
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I'm on the lookout for a very small audio mixer, the type where you could turn any cd player into a Karaoker player.

It needs to be fairly small, even pocket sized and fairly low cost.

It needs to have 2 inputs for audio streams like one for microphone and one for music although I'm not needing it for karaoke purposes so it need not be too sophisticated.

As long as what I get from the output is a mixture of microphone sounds and audio sounds.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions !
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What are you going to use as an amplifier is my question? Do you have a battery powered amp with built in speaker?

http://www.scan.co.uk/Product.aspx?WebProductI D=581659&source=froogle

Here is a battery powered mixer withj both 1/4" jacks inputs for mics and phonon for CD player input.

Just search battery powered mixer under google.
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It would only be to listen to the result through headphones so no large power output would be needed.

It would still have to be low cost and relatively small.
I have a realistic/radio shack audio-video mixer and enhancer, which is pretty tiny. I got it about 15 years ago! it was suppsoed to go between your camera and vcr so you could dub a tape and add a voice over, and fade in music from a stereo system or whatever.

it has 2 stereo RCA/phono inputs at the back, and has a mic and phones socket on the front and runs off a 12v mains adaptor. there are about 5 small faders on the top.

if you're interested i can dig it out and get the model number. I'd look on ebay.

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