Behringer Xenyx 502 5-stars Reviews
Small, effective and affordable
I bought this mixer mainly to connect my computer and guitar preamp so I could hear both from the same headphone output. This little mixer does the job better that I could have hoped for. I also use it to connect my LP player to speakers, since it has an rca-input.
The build quality is quite good. The chassis is made from metal and the knobs, buttons and jacks are well made and very good quality for the price. Audio signal comes through clean and unaltered. The EQ knobs are quite uneffective. I haven't noticed any substantial change in low or high frequencies while turning the knobs, however, this is desirable. The equalisation, in my opinion, should be done in the audio device connected to the mixer or in post production, not in the mixer itself. There is only one XLR-input, which is somewhat limiting, but for myself, this is not an issue. The CD/Tape I/O inputs and buttons where quite confusing, but hey, there's two buttons. How many different positions are there?
I have had this mixer for almost 4 years now, and it has never failed me. Overall this little mixer has paid itself back many times. I have used it with some little gigs as well as home. I highly recommend this.
Behringer Xenyx 502
This mixer is ideal for smaller setups whether that be a little studio or a small live setting, perhaps one instrument & one vocal. There is also room for an external device be that an MP3 player or laptop.
I use this desk in a small studio setting for either lining out to my power amplifier when I wish to listen through the monitors or for sending a mic input to a recording device when using the MXR M 222 Talkbox.
There are outputs for 1/4" jacks (left & right) and also phono. I would certainly recommend this product to anyone who operates on a small scale, especially at this price.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2006
- Average price : $46
- Weight : 0.55kg
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