I also have a pair of Sennheiser HD558s that I use for audio along with a Mayflower O2 ODAC/AMP combo. So I have an AT2020+ that I use for general game chat and whatnot, and a cool feature about this mic is that it has a 3.5mm audio jack on the side of the microphone to listen to yourself live with NO delay. So technically you can merge 3 sources + one microphone. You can also put an audio source on the aux in which will play over. I'm not exactly sure how the microphone source works, and I don't think it works with typical PC microphones. This mixer will give you a chance to merge 2 audio sources (and 1 microphone source). Since the mixer has a seperate 1/4" jack for each channel (left/right for both channel 1 and two as well as the output) you need 3 dual mono to stereo 1/4" jack plugs, as well as 3 1/4" plug to 3.5mm plug (headphone) adapter if you want to use normal aux cables.Īctually, this looks like it'd work. I bought a bunch of 3.5mm jack to 1/4" jack adapters as well as some other things to make it work. They's 1/4" jacks (like the one for electric guitars and professional audio equipment in general) so you'll need to buy a few of those. But you also need cables to go with it which are not standard headphone jacks. Putting it through the computer will make it laggy.
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