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Razer Audio Mixer Review

Rating: 8.0.

This Audio Mixer is Razer's latest foray into the world of streaming gear. With a price-tag of £249.99 it offers streamers a way to channel map their audio, tweak their mic settings and much more. But at £100 more than the popular GoXLR Mini, is this audio mixer worth buying, or should you save yourself some cash? Let's find out…

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro
01:03 Unboxing
01:46 Dimensions and weight
02:09 RGB and fingerprints
03:13 Faders
04:02 Mute and BLEEP buttons
05:25 Connections
07:34 Synapse Software Showcase
18:12 Jack’s closing thoughts

Specifications:

  • Dimension: 155 mm x 115 mm x 55.3 mm
  • Weight: 468 g (without cable), 526 g (with cable)
  • Hardware Control Features: 4 x Channel Volume Slide Faders, 4 x Channel Mute Buttons, 1 x Microphone Mute Button, 1 x Bleep Button, 1 x 48V Phantom Power Button
  • Analog Connections: Hybrid XLR and 6.35mm port, 3.5mm Line In port, 3.5mm Line Out port, 3.5mm Headphone Out port. 3.5mm Microphone In port
  • Digital Connections: 1 x USB-C, 1 x Optical Audio Cable
  • Audio Effects: Noise Gate, Compressor, EQ, Echo Reverb, Presets, Voice Changer, Key Shifter, Vocal Fading
  • Frequency Response: 10 Hz to 20 kHz
  • Dynamic Range: > 110 Db
  • System Requirement: Microsoft Windows 10

The Razer Audio Mixer has a retail price of £249.99 and is available directly from Razer HERE.

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Pros:

  • Good build quality.
  • Faders have a good level of resistance.
  • XLR and 6.35mm support.
  • Dedicated mute button for each channel.
  • Microphone in and headphone out at the front.
  • XLR at the back for tidier workspace.
  • Low-noise input.

Cons:

  • Non-motorised sliders.
  • RGB can’t be synced with other peripherals.
  • Gloss areas pick up dust and fingerprints too easily.
  • Most, if not all, key features are dependent on Synapse.
  • Nearly £100 more than the Go XLR mini for essentially the same features.

KitGuru says: Although the Razer Audio Mixer doesn't offer much over the GoXLR Mini, it does give Razer fans a way to streamline their aesthetics. In my tests, it performed well, but I'm not convinced it's worth £100 over the popular GoXLR mini. However, in terms of performance and how it works, I can recommend it. 

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Rating: 8.0.

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