Behringer Xenyx 502
The Behringer Xenyx 502 is a compact 5-channel mixer designed for a range of audio applications, from home studios to small live setups. It offers essential features and functionality at an affordable price point.

Latest User Reviews
Easy to use, great value
Good value little mixer.
I'm using it with a Roland TD25KV kit to split to two drum monitors and feed the main mixing board.
I'm also using it with a Friedman Mic-no-mo to take a feed from a guitar amp into the desk, so I can tweak the sound for the room through the PA.
It doesn't add any extra noise into the signal chain and has performed flawlessly.
Feels quite sturdy as well. No crackle from the connections or when operating the pots.
Handig mixertje
Handig compacte mixer als je bijvoorbeeld, zoals ik, twee synth's op 1 ingang van een audio interface wil aansluiten. Prima kwaliteit voor z'n prijs. Alleen jammer dat er geen aan/uit schakelaar op zit.
Excellent for the price
I bought the mixer purely so I could plug my PC and my record player into my monitors at the same time. It works flawlessly from the start and I have noticed no change to sound quality, aside from a quiet hissing noise when the volume is cranked without any audio playing. Its completely unnoticable when you're using the mixer so for the price I am happy to let it slide. The item actually surprised me with how good quality it looks and feels, and also how small it was.
Only thing I wish it had was a power toggle switch.
Highly recommend this mixer if you have a low budget.
A Compact Yet Powerful Little Mixer
I bought this mixer to use in my home studio for channeling in a computer, microphone, and occasional instruments as needed. I am very amazed at the amount of head-room available with the channels and the microphone, as well as it's selectable 2-TR to Phones and 2-TR To Mix options. With the flick of a switch I have what I need at my fingertips. The controls are smooth with zero crackle in the Pot's and the overall size of the mixer is perfect for a small studio recording/mixing application. Keep up the great work Behringer
power input is loose and u can expect some noise and brums
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2006
- Average price : $46
- 1 Microphone input with Phantom power (not switchable) and 2-Band EQ
- 2 Stereo inputs
- Master out via jack
- 2 Track in- and outputs
- Headphone output
- External power supply
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 47/37 x 134 x 177 mm
- Weight : 0.55kg
Reasons to buy
- Exceptional value for money, making it an ideal choice for budget-conscious users and beginners.
- Compact and portable design allows for easy transport and use in various settings.
- Offers a good number of input and output options for a variety of audio sources.
- Simple and easy-to-use interface, making it accessible for those new to audio mixing.
- Phantom power support on the microphone input for use with condenser microphones.
Reasons to avoid
- May not meet the sound quality expectations of professional audio engineers due to its budget-friendly nature.
- Some users reported noticeable noise and sound degradation when raising the volume, particularly during rehearsals or gigs.
- Lacks advanced features and functionalities found in more expensive mixers, limiting its versatility for complex setups.
- Does not include a power toggle switch, which can be a minor inconvenience for some users.
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