When you need professional mixing control for smaller venues without hauling a full-size console, the Slider10 hits that sweet spot between features and portability. This 10-channel mixer handles everything from coffee shop acoustic sets to small club gigs and mobile DJ work, giving you the channel count and processing power to mix a full band or complex DJ setup without the bulk.
The channel layout makes sense for real-world applications: 4 mono mic/line inputs with full processing power, plus 3 stereo line inputs for keyboards, backing tracks, or DJ sources. Each mono channel gives you +48V phantom power for condensers, 3-band EQ with ±15dB range, built-in compression, and an 80Hz high-pass filter to clean up mic proximity effect and stage rumble. The one-knob compressor keeps vocals sitting right in the mix without you having to ride the fader constantly.
What sets this apart from basic small mixers is the 24-bit/192kHz USB interface that handles both recording to your computer and playback from it. You can track your live sets directly to your DAW while simultaneously using the computer for backing tracks or click tracks through the same USB connection. The Bluetooth 5.0 lets you stream from phones or tablets directly into the mix, which is clutch for DJ gigs or when someone needs to play something from their device mid-set.
The 16 built-in DSP effects cover your essential live sound needs — reverbs, delays, and modulation — without needing to pack external processors. The effects loop is still there if you want to use your own gear, but for most applications, the internal processing handles what you need. At 11.25" x 11.75" and under 5 pounds, it fits easily in a rack or sits stable on a table without taking up your entire setup space.
Bottom line: If you're mixing 4 mics plus stereo sources for venues up to 150 people, this gives you professional mixing control with modern connectivity in a package that doesn't dominate your gear loadout.
Technical Specifications
- Input Channels: 4 Mono (Mic/Line), 3 Stereo (Line), 1 Mono (Return)
- Output Channels: 2 Stereo Out (XLR & 1/4"), 1 Monitor Out, 1 Headphone, 1 Aux Send
- Built-In Effects: 16 DSP Effects
- USB Audio: 24-bit/192kHz, USB 2.0, 2 In/2 Out
- Bluetooth: Version 5.0
- Phantom Power: +48V
- EQ: 3-Band: High (12kHz), Mid (2.5kHz), Low (80Hz), ±15dB
- Compressor: 1-Knob Control, Threshold +22dBu to -8dBu
- High-Pass Filter: 80Hz (Mono Channels)
- PAD Switch: 26dB Attenuation (Mono Channels)
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >98dB
- Harmonic Distortion: <0.01%
- Input Sensitivity: Mic: -64dB, Line: -25dB
- Frequency Response: 10Hz - 22kHz
- Power Requirements: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
- Dimensions: 11.25" x 11.75" x 2.5"
- Weight: 4.7 lbs
- Included Accessories: AC Adapter, Owner's Manual
- Recommended For: Small venues, mobile DJ, church sound, recording
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this handle my 4-piece band plus backing tracks?
Yes, the channel layout works well for this — 4 mono channels for vocals and instruments, with stereo channels for keyboards, backing tracks from your computer, and wireless sources via Bluetooth. The USB connection handles computer playback while you're recording the performance.
How does the built-in compression work on vocals?
The one-knob compressor on each mono channel automatically adjusts the threshold and ratio as you turn it up. It's designed to keep vocals consistent without pumping or obvious compression artifacts — just turn it clockwise until the vocal sits steady in the mix without you having to constantly adjust the fader.
Can I use this for both live gigs and home recording?
Absolutely. The 24-bit/192kHz USB interface connects directly to your DAW for multitrack recording, and you can play back from the computer through the same connection. The mixer functions as both a live console and an audio interface, so you're covered for rehearsals, gigs, and recording sessions.
What cables do I need to connect to powered speakers?
You'll need XLR male-to-female cables from the main outputs to your powered speakers. For mics, standard XLR cables. Instruments connect with 1/4" cables (TS for guitars, TRS for keyboards). The computer connection uses a standard USB A-to-B cable.
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