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Lend optimum sound quality to small-scale performances easily and affordably. Click to enlarge. |
Four state-of-the-art XENYX Mic Preamps. |
Add some outboard magic to your sound using the FX SEND. |
Perfect for Small-Scale Applications
The 12-input, 2-bus XENYX 1202 has four XENYX mic preamps with +48 V phantom power, making it possible to use four dynamic or condenser microphones. The three-band British EQ ensures warm, musical sound every time. Simple, high-quality controls make it possible to create beautiful mixes with minimal technical expertise.
Play music between sets via the RCA CD/tape inputs (assignable to main mix or control room/phones outputs) and record your performance to an outboard recording device via the RCA outputs.
XENYX Preamps
The microphone channels feature high-end XENYX preamps that compare well with costly outboard preamps in terms of sound quality and dynamics, and boast the following features:
"British EQ"
The equalizers used for the XENYX series are based on the legendary circuitry of top-notch consoles made in Britain, which are renowned throughout the world for their warm and musical sound character. Even with extreme gain settings, these equalizers provide outstanding audio.
FX Send
Add some outboard digital magic to your sound using the FX SEND. Simply connect an outboard device to apply effects such as reverb or delay.
Each channel features a post-fader send for determining effect amount, and the FX to control room function helps you monitor effect signal via headphones and control room outputs.
Little Wonder
Weighing in at just 3 pounds (1.35 kg), the XENYX 1202 is the sleek, smart way to make a small performance with multiple vocalists sound like a high-budget affair. Keep it simple, or use your outboard effects collection to take it to another dimension. The XENYX 1202 is with you all the way.
Built to Last
The 1202's long-wearing 60-mm logarithmic-taper master fader and sealed rotary controls are great examples of Behringer's high-quality components. Rugged construction means you'll get a long life out of your board.
What's in the Box
Behringer 1202 12-Input Mixer, Power Supply, User's Manual
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly good for the price,
I own the Behringer Xenyx 1202FX, which is essentially this model but costs about 20 dollars more for the FX (it comes with 100 set effects). I have been doing home recording with Cubase and Logic, using a Presonus Firebox audio interface, with both MIDI, vocals and instruments, and didn't use a mixing board, but eventually decided to try one out given that (a) they are making them at very reasonable prices and (b) I had more inputs and outputs than the Firebox could easily handle.
This mixing board didn't look that impressive to me when I first checked it out, but having set it up and used it, it operates very well and cleanly. The fact that it comes with four mic inputs and preamps is a plus. The fact that it does not have an on/off switch is a minus. But basically it works well, the EQ is useful, and it has a large number of inputs and outputs for such a small mixer. Behringer makes a range of models with less/more inputs to suit one's needs, so this is great. Also, having a dedicated mixer makes it easier for me, as I can leave all my inputs connected and just adjust things on the mixer depending on what I want to record. Another small thing that is mixing is a button that cuts out the line altogether -- you have to turn it down to zero. And, there are no faders (except the main); instead it uses knobs for everything. Well, I would have liked some of these things, but then I would have to pay more, and what I really wanted was functionality at a good price, and that is what the Behringer Xenyx has delivered thus far. By the way, I am running the following through the mixer: an AT3035 audiotechnica condenser mic, an Alesis QS8.1, guitar via line-in (or mic'd), two KRK RP5 studio monitors, Presonus Firebox. Everything's been working and sounding great thus far. Since I'm using Logic, the effects are basically unnecessary, but if I ever want to use the board for live use, which I may do, they could come in handy. I'd say the effects are just so-so.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Noise,
This review is from: Behringer XENYX 1202 12-Input Mixer (Electronics)
I used these when they were called the Eurorack UB1202 and they worked absolutely fine, but Behringer did something to mess up these newer Xenyx models. I have two of these and within the last few months both of them have started generating a horrible buzzing. I travel around with these basically doing talked head interviews and at first I thought it was just poor a/c power at some of the locations. But it started getting worse and worse, I had both with me at one location and swapped them around, changed mic's, power supplies....nothing helped the bad buzzing sound. So I ran down to the local music store and bought a Mackie 1202VLZ3 came back unplugged the Behringers and connected the Mackie.....buzzing instantly gone. And much cleaner sound. I kept hearing about how cheaply put together Behringer's were, but I just ignored it since the UB1202's seemed to work fine for me. I'm guessing they cheaped out on the capacitors on the model refresh.
Stay away from these cheap pieces of junk, you really do get what you pay for.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Behringer mixer purchased at Amazon,
By Richard A Scott (Little Rock,AR) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Behringer XENYX 1202 12-Input Mixer (Electronics)
I bought this to do basement studio - recording. It works great to add electric guitars , microphones for vocals and get them all sounding good together.
We use this mixer along with a digital interface and record to a computer using a digital audio workshop. It is very simple basic stuff but it helps us polish our songs. It is very versatile and works great. My band loves it. The effects are fun too. I use an extra power strip as an on off switch for this. For the price this is a great mnixer.
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