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Behringer Xenyx Q1202USB Mixer with USB
Brand | Behringer |
Number of Channels | 12 |
Item Weight | 6.37 Pounds |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Audio Input | USB |
About this item
- 2-bus Analog Mixer with 3-b EQ USB Audio Interface
- 12-input
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Sound quality | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.0 |
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Product information
Item Weight | 6.37 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 12.17 x 4.17 x 16.02 inches |
ASIN | B008O517IW |
Item model number | Q1202USB |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #41,753 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #87 in Stage Powered Mixers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 17, 2012 |
Color Name | Black |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Mixer Channel Quantity | 12 |
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Premium ultra-low noise, high headroom analog mixer.
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Customers like the performance, quality and value of the audio mixing console. They mention that it works well, is affordable and is a fantastic entry-level to mid-level mixer. Customers also appreciate the ease of use. That said, opinions are mixed on noise and durability.
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Customers like the performance of the audio mixing console. They say it works well, is completely usable, and works really well for podcasting. The sound is clean, with no noticeable noise, and it works great with 4 XLR mics. Overall, customers are satisfied with the performance and reliability of the product.
"...I find the performance to be very good. The sound is clean, with no noticeable noise...." Read more
"...Everything worked well during the event. I love the small footprint too...." Read more
"...the manual's essential uselessness though, is that the gain on each channel is worthless, you're better off adding it in post processing or between..." Read more
"...This unit is perfect and I have been so pleased by the ease of use...." Read more
Customers generally like the quality of the audio mixing console. They say it's a great mixer for podcasting, awesome for recording guitars, and highly recommended for podcast use. It's also a good mixer for any audio inputs, a basic small format mixer, and a starter mixer that can handle all their needs. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and versatility of the product.
"This is an excellent mixer: I use it to hook my Yamaha DGX 670B keyboard and my VST via my microsoft tablet, to play at church...." Read more
"...Positive:AffordableUSB InterfaceLots or channels for home studioHeavy dutyNegative:..." Read more
"Its a mixer for all my different sound sources, an interface, and a signal routing solution all in the same setup" Read more
"Great little mixer for on the road and in studio. USB for streaming and DAW. Love it!" Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the mixing console. They mention that it is a solid and affordable USB mixing board, and a fantastic entry-level to mid-level product.
"...Otherwise, for a bare-bones analog mixer at a reasonable price, this unit gets the job done." Read more
"...I would strongly recommend it if you are looking for a fairly low priced mixer, easy to use, is durable and produces excellent output." Read more
"...But as a somewhat novice, this is a fantastic entry level to mid level (probably even professional level) entry mixer for podcasting needs with..." Read more
"This is a very, very good buy. But be warned that there is a really high potential for defects out of the box...." Read more
Customers find the audio mixing console easy to use. They say it is simple to set up and use, with plenty of information and tutorials. It works perfectly great and is excellent for beginners. It is affordable and very basic.
"...recommend it if you are looking for a fairly low priced mixer, easy to use, is durable and produces excellent output." Read more
"...This unit is perfect and I have been so pleased by the ease of use...." Read more
"...matter of minutes and was recording tracks to my computer with NO HASSLE whatsoever.. Very little to no unwanted noise and my SM58 sounded..." Read more
"...Qhen used in the right application they sound good and are easy enough...." Read more
Customers like the size of the audio mixing console. They mention that it has a small footprint, fits the bill perfectly, and is light. Some say that it is perfect for install at a smaller bar for switching between TVs and DJs, and that it's perfect for a minimal kit.
"Super compact but with all the needed features for live performances or recording that larger ones have. All channels have Pan/Balance control...." Read more
"...Everything worked well during the event. I love the small footprint too...." Read more
"...The weight is good, and I'm glad to have tone and balance controls again (as compared to my older Shure mixer that is mono and no EQ controls)...." Read more
"...I also do a lot of traveling and it the perfect size for fitting in a backpack or duffel bag along with your computer...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the audio mixing console. Some mention that the noise level is tolerable, there is no hiss, and the board is great. Others say that it takes a lot of gain before it starts getting a little noisy, a horrible squeal came out, and there is a constant buzzing coming from the USB.
"...This mixer produce a very clean, nice and distinct sound output with no problems. There is no ugly hissing sound also...." Read more
"For sound quality it is good not great but good but at the price and what I need it for it works great for me...." Read more
"...tracks to my computer with NO HASSLE whatsoever.. Very little to no unwanted noise and my SM58 sounded spectacular on it..It doesn't have all the..." Read more
"...A horrible squeal came out. I was afraid I had blown my amp and/or speakers, but fortunately not...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the audio mixing console. Some mention that it is well built and capable of handling all types of musical, while others say that it clearly had not seen any quality control measures whatsoever.
"...The EQ and Comp are solid for tweaking things a bit...." Read more
"...That being said......this thing is a piece of trash...." Read more
"...it if you are looking for a fairly low priced mixer, easy to use, is durable and produces excellent output." Read more
"...an audio engineer or some professional recordist, but I really like the quality of it, and let’s be real, if you’re shopping in this price range,..." Read more
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I find the performance to be very good. The sound is clean, with no noticeable noise. When first testing I heard a hiss coming out of the main mix, but after investigating, I realized that the hiss was actually from the computer audio out. In fact all of my computers had a noticeable hiss, but only at the highest levels. Interestingly, the microphones, a Shure SM48 and Nady dual UHF-24 wireless were all very clean even with the gain turned up to maximum. Watch out for feedback! I thought the microphones were far enough away from the speakers, but not with surround sound. A horrible squeal came out. I was afraid I had blown my amp and/or speakers, but fortunately not.
It seemed I would not need the four stereo line level inputs since I wasn't planning on connecting a lot of instruments, but I found that I could connect all of my computers as well as an analog synth into the mixer using a mix of RCA, USB, and line-level inputs. Incidentally, the digital I/O eliminates the computer hiss. Right now I have four computers and a tablet hooked up to the mixer. This has the added benefit that my computers are all connected to one audio system and I can either playback or record from my choice of computer. I have the mixer's main outputs plugged into a 2x2 USB audio interface that I connect to one of the computers and to an amplifier.
The downsides for me are more what the mixer can't do. It's not an audio interface, the USB notwithstanding, but it can act very similarly. It connects to a computer via USB or RCA and then sends everything out through the main mix. I would have liked if it could send each channel individually, but that requires a device for more money. The four mono pre-amp channels have gain, level, pan,and 3 band equalizers. The 4 stereo inputs have only level and stereo balance. Mute and solo switches would be convenient, but I guess I'm not paying for convenience.
I read in some of the comments that a reviewer found that the mixer doesn't sit flush to his desk and rocks when pushed. My unit does the same thing. One foot seems to sit about a millimeter high. Annoying, so I put a business card underneath. That stops the rocking, but if the unit moves, the card can slip out. I ended up attaching four square vinyl bumpers onto the bottom. That not only gets rid of the rocking but also movement. One of the bumpers covers a half inch of a ventilation opening. Hopefully that doesn't cause a problem.
I read that another reviewer dislikes the DIN power plug and I also hate it. The plug can slip out if the unit is lifted. It only happened once to me, but if you are gong to move the mixer around, or even re-position it, first unplug it. I also find the DIN connector difficult to attach . I rarely get it on the first try, even if I'm looking straight at the arrow. I never had this problem with DIN connectors before, so it could be my eyesight is failing. I also don't see why Behringer couldn't add an on/off power switch. Rubber feet and a switch - that might cost the company fifty cents. Their margins can't be that thin.
I was able to buy the mixer for less than $75 which seems to be a bargain since the price jumped $25 immediately after the purchase. For a hundred dollars, I might not have bought it. If I were willing to spend more I would have looked at a Mackie or Yamaha or a better Behringer, If I kept at a similar price point, I would have considered the Q802 or Q1002, but value for the price drove the sale. My price was actually less than the smaller Behringer mixers. Otherwise, for a bare-bones analog mixer at a reasonable price, this unit gets the job done.
It does get warm underneath. I stuck a couple of large feet on the bottom to vent a little better. I'd recommend using the wall plug to power it up instead of the plug directly on the mixer to avoid spikes. Make sure the low voltage plug is fully and properly inserted.
Overall, I think it’s a good mixer for the size, applications and options that come with it.
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Great value for money. Robust and reliable and good quality sound. Some of the negative reviews suggest to me that the owners don't know how to use mixers properly. I would suggest a crash course of you've never used one before. There are plenty of tutorials on YouTube and various blogs.
Sure the UI of the mixer might not be the best out there, but still. GREAT piece of gear for the price you pay. And the sound quality is pretty darn good.
My setup:
- Macbook 2012 running Rekordbox
- DDJ-400 connected with usb to macbook and master output to Q1202 (channels 5/6)
- Q1202 output CTRL Room to my KRK5 studio monitors using balanced cables
- Q1202 mic in channel 1
- Q1202 USB connected to my streaming laptop and OBS running with Audio Input Device selecting the Q1202 audio interface
Make sure "To Main Mix" is deactivated!
Cheers Behringer, great piece of gear.
So in essence it's a decent product that's completely sabotaged by braindead cheap garbage powersupply.