ALIHA F4 Mini 4 Channel Sound Mixing Console with USB & Wireless
The ALIHA F4 Mini is a compact 4‑channel mixer that delivers professional-grade sound control in a small and portable package. Perfect for musicians, podcasters, YouTubers, and small live events, it provides complete control over multiple audio sources without occupying desk space.
Key Features:
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Four Independent Channels: Includes 2 mic/line inputs (XLR + 1/4″ combo) and 2 stereo line inputs (RCA or 1/4″), allowing you to mix mics, instruments, and media simultaneously.
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Clean Preamps with Phantom Power: High-quality mic preamps feature switchable 48V phantom power on channels 1 and 2, enabling the use of condenser microphones.
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Tone Sculpting EQ: Each channel features a 2-band EQ (High & Low) to fine-tune the sound to your preference.
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Master & Monitor Control: Separate central mix and headphone outputs with individual level adjustments.
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Compact & Durable: Rugged metal construction packed into a lightweight unit ideal for desktop or mobile use.
Specifications:
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Input Channels:
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Channel 1–2: XLR/¼″ combo mic/line with gain and phantom power
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Channel 3–4: Stereo line (RCA/¼″)
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EQ: 2-band (High/Low) per channel
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Outputs:
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Main: ¼″ TRS, RCA
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Headphone: ¼″ with volume control
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PHANTOM POWER: +48 V switch for channels 1–2
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Power Supply: 12 V DC adapter (included)
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Build Size: Approx. 210 × 145 × 60 mm
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Weight: Around 700 g
Frequently Asked Questions:
What setups is the ALIHA F4 Mini best for?
It’s ideal for small live performances, home studios, podcast setups, interviews, and video production—anywhere you need to mix a few sources without bulk.
Can I use condenser microphones with it?
Yes—channels 1 and 2 offer +48 V phantom power, perfect for condenser microphones.
Is it easy to carry around?
Absolutely—lightweight and compact, it’s great for on-the-go use in venues, rehearsal spaces, or remote audio work.
What types of speakers can I use with it?
You can connect active speakers or record into audio interfaces using the balanced ¼″ or RCA outputs.