Behringer Xenyx 1204USB
Mixer

Latest User Reviews
hmmmm
After a few months it started making a faint humming sound ,
tried cleaning the inputs ,and several different cables later nothing worked.
I just lost my patience and i brought a Mackie ProFX 10v3. Now the Mackie i highly recommend......
Perfect for those small set ups
Easy to use, the quality is very decent and super quick to set up.
What a nice cheap mixer
I used it for building up a radio station. Did the job very nice!
This mixer is very good for me. I use it every day to listen a music, recording. I connected my microphone to it, which I use during online conferences. You can connect mixer via usb to your PC or laptop.
But there is one thing that disappointed me - i can't record each channel separately in DAW. But i found decision on youtube channel "PProject-band", it is not very comfortable but it works.\
Good quality faders and potentiometers. I have been using it for 10 months and still have no problems.
Whether you need a mixer for listening to music, for home recording, or for a microphone. Good decision.
If you need mixer for listening music, for home recording or for microphone. It's good decision.
Good quality, but difficult to use as a computer sound interface
Good quality microphone amplifier, well done in general, convenient (even if a bit heavy). Was used with condenser mic and other sources, sound completely OK. The only thing which I did not achieve is to use it as audio interface for the computer so you get USB sound output from the computer mixed with the master stream in the headphones but not for ADC input, so you can both control what is going to the computer and hear what is going out. May be this is my fault (I'll they to read the manuals again), but what was easy with, say, Yamaha MW10 or audiogram, turns out to be impossible (for me). But you can hear the computer output usb sound, and you can hear your input sent to ADC and the computer, both things are completely OK if done separately
Exellent in every way
Exellent table mixer,, used in my studio and in small venues,
exellent sound quality..used through 2 Makie Thump powered PA speakers
Usefull and econoic
Very good choice for small home studios with more than decent sound and a very stable USB interface!
Awesome!
This mixer is just great! Its easy to use and does eliminate background noise pretty well. I really recommend this with the bundle that has the case as well with it. Very good for studios and mobile DJs.
Good small mixer for home setups
Used for home recording of videos, occasional use in small live settings.
Pros:
Relatively small and portable
Just enough inputs for home purposes
Reasonably low noise pre-amps
Cons:
Limited flexibility on sub outs
Small
Extremely cost effective mixer for small home studio purposes, or small live PA. Key word being small. Enough inputs for a radio type show or PA, probably not for a band setting. Sound quality you can get through is solid, maybe not up to professional standards, but good for home/hobby purposes.
Great mixer
Good quality unit that does what it's supposed to. Sound quality is nice and clean, the faders are clean. The only thing I wish it had is built in effects which is no fault of the mixer but of me for not buying one that had built in FX like reverb.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2010
- Average price : $202
- 12 Channels
- With 60 mm Fader
- 4 Mic inputs with 48 Volt Phantom power and 75 Hz Lowcut
- Compressor per mic channel
- Built-in USB Sound card
- 2 Stereo Inputs
- Complete 3 Band EQ
- 2 AUX (Pre/Post)
- Peak LED per channel
- Mute per channel
- 2 Track In/Out
- XLR Main out
- Alt 3-4 Out with separate output
- Internal power supply unit
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 97 x 270 x 328 mm
- Weight : 2.8kg
- Includes 19" Rack-Kit
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