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Nice one indeed.
It is battery powered… it says it right in the link ‘with lithium battery’…. Lol
I read the description and did not see battery powered anywhere? Better have another look![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
EDIT: haha AC Charger AND in the title, must have been an early start that day for me!-DUH!! Thanks - might revisit this one
Doesn't appear to be available in Australia - so shipping would make it too exxy. Nice unit though!
No need for that, there are plenty of battery powered options. Even my Tascam Porta One can take batteries.
I also modded my AWA Bar 2 mixers to run on 4 9v batteries and they’re from the 60’s!
Samson mixpad6 I believe.. it uses 3 9 volts... 2 of the 9 volts feed a phantom power switch... yep phatom power for 2 condensers on a location job....
Cheers
Uh…it is available in Australia, it says it right at the bottom of the page:
https://gsus4.com.au/collections/eae
Battery powered mixer you say?
https://a.co/d/gc4SvX8
Just a bit of humor.![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
None of the majors had it - that store has them at near $600 - and that's the Stompmix 4
Ahh…ok…you didn’t say ur budget…this stuff cost money, ya know?
Have a look at parts costs these days…
maybe you should DIY. Can you solder?
SO to finish off this thread - I found that the Behringer FLow 8 Digital mixer runs off a 5v power supply. So I have it and a small power brick (about the size of an iPad mini) and it powers the Flow 8 and another device I am using that also runs off 5v![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Perfect!
I might even try using my Presonus Studio24C as a backup as it also runs off USB-C will need to check the current draw first though