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That's Behringer budget, eg the Xenyx Q802USB:
https://www.gak.co.uk/en/behringer-xenyx-q802usb/95573
I have no experience of either their USB mixers or trying to get USB audio into an Android device but the internet does suggest it's possible (with Lollipop or later). Not sure if it's actually class compliant but stereo USB audio… probably would be, right?
Also quick peek at the manual says the USB audio is 48khz, no 44.1 option, if that's a dealbreaker.
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Yeah, that 50-80 price mark, I know the build quality won't be anything amaze at that price.
From my research it sounds like they "should" work on android too, but try looking up anything specific and it's
"Get *pro audio*into your phone using this TRRS adapter!" Nah!@EB Ta, will keep in mind if the funding falls through and I decide to get one for myself anyway.
Anyone have experience / opinions on a class compliant USB mixer that can be battery (or ReVolt / power bank) powered, has a decent noise floor, 2 mic and 2 stereo ins and will work with *most Android phones for stereo streaming (44.1/16bit) Would be for an Arts project that has limited funding so around a dozen for £1k kind of price.
*Yeah, I know Android phone specs are a minefield in their right, is the gamble on them working the same regardless of mixer?
Oh, and tethering a laptop to a sim isn't an option, stream needs to upload from a mobile app only.