• Premium ultra-low noise, high headroom analog mixer
  • 4 state-of-the-art XENYX Mic Preamps comparable to stand-alone boutique preamps
  • Neo-classic "British" 3-band EQs for warm and musical sound
  • 1 post fader FX send per channel for external FX devices
  • Main mix outputs plus separate control room, phones and stereo CD/tape outputs. Each mono input also features a balanced line input on a ΒΌ inch connector

You can't beat this little mixer for the price. It's small but powerful and puts out quality sound for small studio purposes.

Works great. I have it as part of my stereo because I like having several things going at once.

Works great no problems and data sheet that came with it is very informative so it has you covered πŸ‘πŸ»

It would be nice if it had a sub woofer outlet

I bought this board initially to mix my various computers' audio outputs so I would only have to use one headphone output (prior to that I had a hard-select panel). This mixer has worked great for mixing small rock bands, as well as for live DJ mixing. I have also done limited recording using this, although this is not necessarily designed for that role. For its price, it is a very powerful piece of equipment, and over the two years that I have owned a 1202, my board has taken lots of abuse and kept on ticking like nothing happened. It even survived a fairly careless coca-cola spill on my part, and came out no worse for the wear. No additional noise either. 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.

Received in perfect condition. Came within a week. The line inputs seemed to add even more boost to my Zoom pedal I use for guitar(which already sounds killer). Tried one of the of the Xenyx preamps using the 1/4 inch to xlr and my vocalist sounded killer at practice. In the works of purchasing microphones to record some drums . Ill post the results. It does its job well though, and I would recommend these mixers to working musicians even. Cheap and sound good.

This is the second Behringer Xenyx mixer I've had. I'm a non-professional musician and this fits my needs perfectly. I owned a smaller Xenyx prior to this mixer that I gave to a friend. That mixer was bulletproof, quite and sounded great. For the money, it's a total win.

made Karaoke night fun and easy. I use a laptop and a HDMI cord. this allows me to control everything and allow everyone else to see the tv.

I have had it for over two weeks and I have to say it works great. It does exactly what I wanted. It did not cure the problem I have with a noisy keyboard. I did plug in my bass guitar and work flawlessly. It's a shame it does not have an on off switch. The only drawback I see in this mixer. I was between this mixer and another Behringer that had USB support. I highly recommend buying the other mixer with USB if you are going to use it in a home studio situation because your computer will see it as another sound card and will avoid the additional signal routing that might introduce noise in your line. No worries Behringer has a nifty adapter I can plug into the unit and convert this one into a USB type mixer. All in all a great handy portable mixer I would recommend others to buy especially if you are going to use it on a live sound situation.

This mixer me enables me to use multiple synthesizers at once and channel them all into one of my effect pedals. So far it has treated me great, no hiss or degradation at all. I love this mixer. If anything changes, I will provide an update.