1 Denon Mixer and need to hook up 4 Mics?

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Ok, what can I do, I don't big sound boards, I have 1 Denon 500 Mixer will have 2 wireless running but the person in charge asked as a favor if I could could provide 2 extra mics, what can be done in this case? 4 mics 1 mixer?

I do have another mixer a older version of the Denon 500(400) and a CD-mix2
 
Steve and Marco have already hit your solution just add a second mixer there are many two to four input "small" mixers on the market that will do what you want to do. You may even be able to rent them from a local supply house pretty cheap for one day.

Two ways to run the mixers together. Run the second mixer into a denon input, or run the denon outs to the second mixer then to processing or amps.
 
I guess I'm am the only one that has Behringer mixers that work without problems. Every time I see Behringer mentioned on line it's always trashed. I have a DX1000 for my main mixer & MX1604A for auxiliary purposes. Both have been in service now for several years.
Both deliver excellent clean audio with no discernible distortion and very low noise. I have never any problems. I guess I got the only two units that actually worked and worked to spec????

BTW I came to the DJ world from Radio where I was a Production Director and an assistant chief Engineer, so I do know what good quality audio should sound like. As a kid I grew up listening to music on good equipment like McIntosh, Madison Fielding, Harmon-Kardon, Empire, ElectroVoice, Garrard, AR, my father was an audiophile.
 
Sorry Doug but i have 4 dead Behringers at home and all 4 with the same problem-electric suply.Its true that all are a Dj mixers.
My friend have also a MX1604A and it work perfectly.Maybe i have a bad luck.