Behringer Xenyx 1202 8-channel Analog Mixer
Brand | Behringer |
Number of Channels | 12 |
Item Weight | 4.7 Pounds |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Audio Input | Auxiliary |
About this item
- 8-ch Mixer with Four Xenyx Mic Preamps
- 1 Aux Send Per Channel
- Four Stereo Channels
- 3-b EQ
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Delivery | — | — | Get it as soon as Wednesday, Mar 20 | — |
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Value for money | 4.0 | — | 4.3 | 4.1 |
Versatility | 3.9 | 4.6 | — | 4.1 |
Volume control | — | 5.0 | 4.3 | 4.2 |
Sound quality | — | 4.8 | 4.1 | 4.0 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Moukey | Audiosavings |
style | — | Audio Mixing Console | — | 10 Channel with FX |
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Product information
Item Weight | 4.74 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 9.53 x 8.66 x 1.85 inches |
ASIN | B000J5Y282 |
Item model number | 1202 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #56,024 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #108 in Stage Powered Mixers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 1, 2006 |
Color Name | Black |
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Premium ultra-low noise, high headroom analog mixer
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Customers like the quality, performance, value, and ease of use of the audio mixing console. They mention that the sound quality is nice overall, it's good for controlling instruments sound level, and mixing sound. They appreciate the inputs, and size. That said, some complain about the lack of a power switch. Customers also dislike the heat.
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Customers like the quality of the audio mixing console. They mention that the sound quality is nice overall, it's good for controlling instruments sound level, and mixing sound. Some customers also mention that it makes a perfect small studio combination.
"...it up and it worked perfect, few minor adjustements and sounded as good as the Mackie, perhaps better, plus it took up less space on my desk...." Read more
"...The reverb sounded great! To be fair, the pedal cost twice as much as the mixer itself...." Read more
"...They are low priced, accurate, crisp and clear sounding...." Read more
"...Cheap and sound good." Read more
Customers like the performance of the audio mixing console. They say that it does its job very clean, is affordable, and functional. Some say that the ports and knobs work every time, and that it works great for mixing small rock bands and for live DJ mixing. Overall, most are happy with the quality, portability, and ease of setup and use of the product.
"...This mixer has worked great for mixing small rock bands, as well as for live DJ mixing...." Read more
"...Mackie mixer but slightly smaller, recieved it, hooked it up and it worked perfect, few minor adjustements and sounded as good as the Mackie,..." Read more
"...It worked without a hitch...." Read more
"I have had it for over two weeks and I have to say it works great. It does exactly what I wanted...." Read more
Customers find the value of the audio mixing console to be great. They mention that it is versatile, has a lot of features and channels for the price, and that it has low noise and smooth operation.
"A lot of features and channels for the money. For $80.,..." Read more
"I love these little mixers. They are low priced, accurate, crisp and clear sounding...." Read more
"...Cheap and sound good." Read more
"It packs a lot of function for the price, but the audio quality suffers for it...." Read more
Customers find the audio mixing console easy to use. They mention that it is simple and easy to set up, and does everything they need it to do.
"...Sounds great and works like a charm! Easy to use." Read more
"...It is very simple basic stuff but it helps us polish our songs. It is very versatile and works great.My band loves it...." Read more
"...it doesn't sound as punchy or as clear as a 502, it's still very convenient and not bad at all." Read more
"...its simple and easy to use and it does everything i need to do with it...." Read more
Customers like the inputs of the audio mixing console. They mention that the number of inputs allows great versatility, it has 4 mic pre's and 4 stereo inputs, so it covers a lot of applications. They also appreciate the unbelievable amount of flexibility built into it, saying that it adds a good amount of expansion for little cost.
"...It is very versatile and works great.My band loves it. The effects are fun too. I use an extra power strip as an on off switch for this...." Read more
"...I can plug in all the mics and it works and there is audio, however sometimes I hear pops...." Read more
"...n't as punchy and clear as the 502's, but it has 4 mic pre's and 4 stereo inputs, so it covers a lot of inputs in a small, easy to travel package...." Read more
"This mixer has four mic inputs. It has some fun effects. This mixer comes with a 80Hz filter and a 3-band equalizer on the mic channels...." Read more
Customers like the size of the audio mixing console. They say it's small, perfect for a one-man show, or small combo but a off/on. It has 4 stereo inputs, so it covers a lot of inputs in a small, easy to travel package.
"...502's, but it has 4 mic pre's and 4 stereo inputs, so it covers a lot of inputs in a small, easy to travel package...." Read more
"Absolutely perfect for a small unit. If you are new to this, it still needs a powered amplifier to projected sound." Read more
"Compact and versatile. Lots of controls and effects for a reasonable price. Yes a power switch would've been a nice feature." Read more
"...Also, because it is small, it is very convenient to carry it anywhere." Read more
Customers are disappointed with the lack of a power switch on the audio mixing console. They say that it needs to be unplugged to power off. Some say that the lack a of power switch decreases the attractiveness of the product.
"...My only real complaint is that it does not have an on/off switch, but I bought a single-outlet switch that it's plugged into so that I can turn it..." Read more
"...weird thing about this unit and it has been mentioned before is no ON & OFF switch, why?....problem solved by using a power strip and using the..." Read more
"...It's a shame it does not have an on off switch. The only drawback I see in this mixer...." Read more
"...A bigger issue to me is there is no on/off switch on the unit requiring me to unplug it whenever I want to power it down...." Read more
Customers are not happy with the heat of the audio mixing console. They say it gets very hot and needs an audio interface to go directly to a PC.
"...I’ve had so far is that the top right hand corner of the mixer heats up after a while...." Read more
"...When the housing started to get uncomfortably warm to the touch I decided to take off the housing and point a thermal camera at the heatsink...." Read more
"Kinda wobbly, no off switch, gets hot. For the price it's great but those three things I mentioned bring it down...." Read more
"...The only complaint I have is that it gets pretty hot and that kind of worries me about how long this will last. Overall quite pleased." Read more
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The board does have a tiny amount of preamp noise, but overall is not a problem unless you're working on heavy-duty recording projects (and again, this board isn't designed for that).
My only real complaint is that it does not have an on/off switch, but I bought a single-outlet switch that it's plugged into so that I can turn it on and off at will.
I highly recommend this board if you're doing a lot of on-site operations, especially as a DJ mixer or podcaster.
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2) veio com fonte na voltagem nao informada 230 volts
3 ) vou abrir o produto para ver se funiciona
Pero me gustó mucho y estoy conforme con mi compra.
I read some reviews that complained about power issues, but that wasn't present on the 12-input unit that I purchased. However, the design of the power adapter is a bit... awkward. It's one of these units where you get four feet of cord that go to the wallplug, and four feet of cord that go to the mixer--with the transformer in the middle. The main concern is that they use an uncommon connector. (In this case it's a 3-pin mini-DIN connection.) So if anything happens to that connector, it's not like you can simply replace it. Examining the two-prong transformer markings, it seems to have twin 17.5VAC/650mA power supplies. The mixer itself expects 15V, which the transformer likely provides when load is applied. In any case, when I plugged it into my mixer, the connection was firm and solid. No wiggle--the way it should be.
However, this kind of connector is not really designed to be plugged and unplugged repeatedly. It's hard to explain, but the socket on the mixer will eventually not grip as tight. When that happens it will become harder for the mixer to draw power, and so the transformer will begin to overheat. I would advise that if you buy this mixer, that you connect the transformer to the mixer and leave it connected if you have to move it. Doing that will avoid connector issues.
I was curious, so I took a look at the schematics. First off, this is actually a 3-bus mixer, not a 2-bus mixer. Since it is a stereo mixer there is a left-bus, a right-bus, and also the FX-bus. It should be noted that the FX bus is a MONO bus. Stereo signals sent to the FX bus are converted to mono before reaching the FX-bus. Channels 1-4 are mono, and channels 5-12 are stereo. So while they call it a 12-input mixer, it would be more accurate to call it an 8 input/12 channel mixer. Why? Well since channels 5-12 (8 channels) are merged and converted to mono if shunted to the FX-bus, the FX-bus will only see 4 mono inputs. Added to the first 4 mono inputs, that makes 8 in total.
The only thing I'm not quite certain about is there is some noise leaking into the signal. It's not a huge deal though. You'll only hear it if you things are dead silent, and with headphones. Since I was piping the feed into OBS, I just slapped on a noise reduction filter. I can't confirm that the noise is coming from the unit though--not yet. I'm added a ferrite core to the power cord, and that seemed to clean things up a bit, so it may be 'dirty' power on my end.
In the end, it does what it should, and it's a reasonable price.
Although this is a much lower spec mixer, I have to admit that it meets my requirements at present and I have been very pleased with the results and the purchase.
The 1202 has 4 mono inputs which have XLR sockets (with 48volts phantom power for condenser mics) and a balanced/unbalanced input. Each of the 4 inputs has a gain control and EQ adjustment with a low cut button. I use a Shure SM58 mic which is notorious for it's low output, but the input gain on the mono inputs has more than enough gain for the Shure mic. The British EQ on the mixer is nice, but note that there is no EQ on the 4 Stereo inputs and there is no variable gain only a pre-set button. Pressing the button increases the gain on the Stereo inputs and this works very well with a good choice of gain, so no need really for variable gain.
There is a FX send output so the audio can be sent too an external effects unit and then returned to the mixer then to the output (you could of course go for the 1202FX which has basic on-board effects). Apart from the phantom power button, there are 3 other buttons which are really self explanatory.
There is a small 4 segment LED VU meter for level output - don't be put off by it being only 4 segments, this works very well so there isn't a need for a bigger VU meter - just keep it at -0- with the odd peak at -6-. I have checked a recording waveform and the output is nice and level with all output levels adjusted for a -0- reading on the LED's. Finally, there is more than enough audio output to drive any headphones - the output is very loud and clean sounding with no sign of any distortion.
I may well upgrade to the Behringer X1622 at a later date, but at the moment the 1202 is doing a good job for me. If you are looking for a basic mixer and you don't want any bells and whistles, then you could do worse than the Behringer 1202.