🎶 Mix smarter, not harder—your all-in-one DJ powerhouse.
The Numark Mixstream Pro+ is a standalone DJ controller featuring 6" jog wheels, a 7" touchscreen, built-in speakers, and Wi-Fi streaming with access to over 100 million tracks. Compatible with Serato DJ and Virtual DJ, it supports laptop-free performances via SD, USB, and streaming apps. Advanced features include wireless DJ light control, balanced XLR outputs, and Engine DJ OS with stem separation for professional-grade mixing on the go.
A**D
Incredible hardware that truly lets you DJ anywhere anytime
This is an amazing device that really opens the door to DJing more often and makes it accessible to more people. The equipment is solid and the engine OS blows me away with what it is capable of.I didn’t know just how liberating it would be to have a dj controller that requires zero wires. I have other gear like a Rane One that I use and love, but it stays in my “studio” because it’s impractical to unplug it and move to the kitchen and wire up a speaker and laptop and external drive for a quick after dinner session for guests. But not the Mixstream. With built in speakers, built in WiFi, built in streaming, built in computer, built in SD storage, and most importantly, built in battery power, I can literally just place it on the counter and start playing. I can sit on the patio with friends and take turns at the deck. I can take it to the park for an impromptu session. Bring it in the car to spice up road trips. It’s almost become a go-to that I prefer over a Bluetooth speaker, because it’s that easy to pick up and bring along. Being truly wireless opens up so many possibilities of new places and situations to play I would have never considered with traditional DJ gear. It’s really an exciting nexus of what is possible with tech today.The unit itself is well thought out. The layout is approachable for beginners and isn’t overly complex, yet pros won’t feel like much is missing. And for those that want more I/O and more pro heritage there’s the Denon Prime Go which is everything this is minus the speaker. I really did labor the choice between these two units, as I wouldn’t mind more of the connectivity options for the occasions I do play gigs, but I really wanted that onboard speaker to be truly all in one, and the layout of the Numark is more standard and simplified for my younger learners in the house I wanted to let use the gear.The speaker is incredibly convenient to use for small groups and gatherings and has also come in super helpful as a monitor when playing in situations where you might not be able to clearly hear your mix well with a PA system like in outdoor setups. It can get plenty loud and sounds good. It’s no replacement for a full PA but you have to keep your expectations in line with tiny 2” speakers. I’m grateful to have them, I keep finding ways they are more useful than carrying around an external speaker or headphones everywhere.Engine OS is worthy of a whole review on its own. I’m thoroughly impressed with what it is capable of with the system on a chip. I’m used to using Setato with my laptop and an external drive in tow everywhere. Numark has managed to shrink the whole laptop display of waveforms and music library onto a very usable 7” display. It’s easy enough to see my music cues and work through my library with the touch display or dials that i don’t miss having my laptop. They didn’t cut corners on the display, it’s responsive, easy to read and use, and is the same that is on higher end Denon gear.Engine OS is also constantly evolving, and as of its current 3.4 release, now supports Bluetooth input so you can stream Spotify onto one of the decks, and control the playback from the Numark as if it’s one of your sources. Engine OS also has a bunch of other neat tricks under its sleeve like being able to wirelessly connect to your desktop computer with your full library when you’re on the same WiFi. And with the onboard streaming services, Dropbox access, onboard SD card and usb ports, you never have an excuse to be without a library to play from.There are some slight annoyances when playing from streaming services like Tidal in terms of playlisting and the missing ability to add them to a preparation queue but these are nuances that Serato shared as well and is likely the fault of the APIs and licensing issues of the moment of the streaming services. It’s still the most functional to have your own copy of the song, but the gap continues to close.One final aspect of the Engine OS I think deserves its own callout is how SoundSwitch is integrated to control a light show. I used a $40 usb to DMX dongle to control a bunch of effects lighting and moving head fixtures again all with an onboard system that I would have had to use another separate computer for. So that’s two laptops now effectively I don’t need to carry that the engine OS is doing the work of. And the system is entirely stable doing all of this, no stuttering or missing a single beat. It’s absolutely incredible and I can’t wait to see what new features they release over time.In summary this is well worth the price and I’m jealous of someone who gets to begin their DJ journey with this level of technology. As an old DJ I’ve had to carry crates of music, spend hours taping down cables and lugging heavy cases of gear that is obsolete. For pros this is a wonderful remote unit use anytime and anywhere. The future of DJing is looking good!
T**E
Game-Changer for Portable DJing – Fully Wireless and Packed with Features
This thing is a beast. The Numark Mixstream Pro Go is everything I was hoping for and more. Fully wireless with built-in speakers and battery power — it gives total freedom to mix anywhere. Setup was simple, and the touchscreen interface is smooth and intuitive. It’s surprisingly powerful for a portable unit, and the streaming capabilities (like Beatport and TIDAL) are a game-changer. Whether I’m messing around at home, DJing a small event, or practicing on the go, this has become my favorite tool. Great sound, easy to transport, and no laptop required — can’t ask for more.
D**N
Pro Controller, I love it!!!
I love this controller. I am a mobile DJ with over 25 yrs of experience and radio host for several radio shows. This is my most recent DJ controller purchase after purchasing the Denon Prime 4 and I love them both. This little thing is no joke. The built quality could have been better if I am comparing it to the flagship Prime 4 but it doesn't disappoint on features and performance.The platters are better than my Prime 4. The display is great. The speaker sounds good but not useful as monitors at a live event. This has become my main controller. I use it at 95% of my gigs. The output sound quality it great, XLR or RCA.I would recommend these to any DJ, Pro or Amateur.
J**Y
Nice, but needs improvement
When I saw that it supports Amazon Music I was really exited. I'm 43 now never owned a DJ Controller. So I cannot agree with those that say it's a easy to use for beginners. I did manage eventually to load track and to play them. Using my over 10 year old ext. harddrive (USB 2.0) works great, no problems. I have a amazon music unlimited subscription and a amazon music family subscription so I thought this is awesome finally a dj controller that supports it. It downloads every track i want to load very slowly (I have highspeed fiberoptic) and i can't play it until its done. I can't use the preview either which means i have to load and wait till it's done downloading. With the dj software i can't access amazon music so i cant make a playlist on the computer i can only do it on the dj controller. Since Numark offerd a three month free trial for soundcloud i gave it a shot and it downloads the music super fast + i can start playing the song before the download is done + i can preview. I don't really want to have two different music subscription so I'm not so happy that even though i have unlimited for hd music + family for 5 people that it's not practical to use with this device. I hope it changes and gets better over time with updates. And $699 for a beginner board is not cheap. By the way it says in the specification that it has bluetooth 5.0 but doesn't seem to be active.
S**M
Yes! Yes! Yes!
I'm not a professional DJ, but I love music. I've owned a couple of Numark items in the past. They've never disappointed me. In the new way of DJing now, with the controllers I've been watching a lot of reviews on different brands. As a beginner, Numark was the winner (for me). I chose this Mixstream Pro Go for primary reasons, I could take it around without the hassle of a power cord, laptop, or speakers. The battery life is pretty good around 3-5 hours at a 80% volume. The built-in speakers really surprised me, they sound good for your personal use (not a large party crowd). The touch screen is a decent size. The controls, crossovers, volume, pitch, are good.It's Wi-fi and bluetooth capable. Steam your favorite music sites or pop in a usb flashdrive of your own mix. The other buttons, loops, sound effects etc: I'm new at, but I'll get a few lessons on that and possibly update later. Overall it's pretty easy to use. As a beginner I love it. I highly recommend.
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