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AhujaAhuja 13
Allen & HeathAllen & Heath 27
BehringerBehringer 48
DynacordDynacord 9
MackieMackie 26
MarantzMarantz 1- Midas 2
PHENYX PROPHENYX PRO 2
PresonusPresonus 8
QSCQSC 2
RaneRane 3
RCFRCF 2- Relacart 1
RodeRode 1
SoundcraftSoundcraft 47
Studio MasterStudio Master 11
TC HeliconTC Helicon 1
YamahaYamaha 13
ZoomZoom 5
Ahuja FMX-108DP Mixer With MP3
₨ 18,500.0The FMX-108DP Mixer is a versatile and portable professional PA mixer, designed for a wide range of audio applications such as live sound, public speaking
Ahuja FMX-106DP Mixer With MP3
₨ 15,000.0The FMX-106DP Mixer is an audio mixer that integrates an MP3 player and digital effects, making it a versatile choice for live performances, recording.
Ahuja DMX-44 4-Channel Mixer with Effect Processor
₨ 9,999.0The DMX-44 4-Channel Mixer is a compact and versatile 4-channel audio mixer, designed for small to medium-sized audio mixing applications
Studiomaster DIGITRACK 18 Digital Mixer
₨ 167,000.0The Studiomaster DIGITRACK 18 Digital Mixer is the top model of the DIGI series, providing advanced capabilities and great performance in a small and user-friendly package.
Studiomaster SESSIONMIX 1222 Mixer
₨ 66,900.0The SESSIONMIX 1222 Mixer a 10-channel mixer with 10 microphone inputs and 2 stereo inputs mixer that features USB recording and Bluetooth playback
PreSonus StudioLive 32S 32-channel Digital Mixer
The StudioLive 32S is a powerful 32-channel mixer that provides the ultimate mixing experience, packing large-format features into a small-format chassis. Powered by the dual-core PreSonus FLEX DSP Engine, the StudioLive 32S digital mixer is equipped with 40 mixing channels, 26 mix buses, and 286 simultaneous processors.
Yamaha MG20XU 20-channel Mixer with USB and FX
PreSonus StudioLive 16.0.2 USB 16-channel Digital Mixer
The PreSonus StudioLive 16.0.2 USB Performance & Recording Digital Mixer is a compact yet powerful digital mixer with an 18 x 16 USB interface for direct recording with Mac- or Windows-based DAW software. Its compact frame features 16 inputs—including 8 mono mic/line balanced inputs and 4 stereo line input channels—all fitted with 60mm precision faders. All mono input channels feature PreSonus’ high-headroom, Class-A XMAX mic preamplifiers for maximum gain, a low noise floor, and detailed audio quality.
Mackie 3204VLZ4 32-Channel 4-Bus FX Mixer with USB
₨ 209,000.0Professional 32-channel analog mixer with Onyx preamps, built-in effects, USB interface, flexible routing, and rugged design for live sound.
Mackie 1402VLZ4 14-Channel Compact Mixer
₨ 60,500.0Compact 14-channel analog mixer with Onyx preamps, high headroom, low noise performance, and flexible routing for live and studio use.
Mackie ProFX12v3+ 12-Channel Analog Mixer with Built-In FX, USB Recording, and Bluetooth
₨ 57,200.0Professional 12-channel analog mixer with built-in effects, USB-C recording, Bluetooth connectivity, and high-quality Onyx preamps for studio and live use.
Mackie ProFX10v3+ 10-Channel Analog Mixer with Built-In FX, USB Recording, and Bluetooth
₨ 42,900.0Compact 10-channel analog mixer with Bluetooth, USB-C recording, built-in FX, and Onyx preamps for live sound and streaming.
Behringer WING Compact Digital Mixer
₨ 419,000.0Yamaha TF3 48-channel Digital Mixer
Allen & Heath CQ-20B Digital Mixer
₨ 174,999.0CQ-20B is a rock-solid digital mixer that combines pro-level sound with smart, user-friendly features—whether you’re on stage, in the studio, or anywhere in between.
Relacart MIXX8.6 Digital Mixer
₨ 79,999.0The MIXX8.6 digital mixer is a compact yet powerful solution for mixing, recording, and live audio processing, delivering professional-grade sound quality in a user-friendly and portable design
Allen & Heath CQ-12T Digital Mixer
Allen & Heath ZED-22FX Mixer with USB Audio Interface
₨ 185,000.0Phenyx Pro PTX-15 USB Mixer
₨ 37,000.0The PTX-15 USB Mixer features four mono input channels with gold-plated XLRs and balanced line inputs for ultra-low noise and precise sound.
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