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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good little mixing board that could
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...
Published on March 16, 2008 by Nessander

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars great mixer with one major flaw
everything about this mixer (and the other xenyx / eurorack mixers) makes it perfect for touring on a budget - - lightweight, inexpensive, and decent sound. the only problem, and i've heard this from so many people who use these mixers, is the power supply. after using my 1202FX for 6 months, on connecting the mixer to power, flames and smoke shoot out of the control room...
Published 22 months ago by LL

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good little mixing board that could, March 16, 2008
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.

The effects on this mixer have not been very useful to me, since I am running Logic, but if I ever use it live, which I may do, I'd imagine they'd come in handy. The effects are just so-so in terms of sounds: usable, but not that great, in my opinion.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Staggering sound quality, big feature shortcomings..., May 21, 2009
By wanderingtaoist "wanderingtaoist" (Kansas City, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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The fact that is has no power button still kinda blows my mind. Imagine if your car came with no ignition and you had to connect the battery when you wanted to drive it and disconnect it to park.

I really prefer dedicated auxiliary sends, not cd/tape RCA workarounds.

That said the audio quality for $100 is jaw dropping. It produces substantially less noise than my older but feature rich mixer. The manual stated it has "first class" effects, which I took for just some PR buzz words but I have to admit they are really good. It fools the ears and really creates a dynamic space, relative to what the reality is, which is acoustically challenging to say the least. You just need a touch of gate and compression to control it. The 3 band EQ (my old mixer had 2) is icing on the cake. And it stays relatively cool. You could fry an egg on my old mixer after a couple hours of work.

So ok I'll shut up about the lack of features since I'd likely have to put down close to another $100 to get everything I'm used to and I'm on a really tight budget. I'll take those short comings for the sound quality. And it's small. It takes up substantially less real estate, always a plus on my desktop.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Magic Home Studio Machine?, June 19, 2010
By John R. Dizon (Lee's Summit, Mo United States) - See all my reviews
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If you don't have it, you just don't know how bad you need it. This little device is the giant step for home studio musicians who aren't ready (or have no need) to invest a bundle in sound equipment. The 1202FX turned my 50-watt Peavey Basic bass amp into a mini-PA system. It gives you solid mic quality as well as precise guitar sound and will allow you to mix in just about anything (a drum machine, in my case) without losing any sound fidelity. On the beginner level, plugging more than two or more of anything into an amp will cost you at least 25% of your sound quality. The Behringer will astound you with the clarity and mixing ability that you can get out of even a 50-watt bass amp. The only downside is the so-called F/X, they're almost non-distinguishable, but with what this baby produces on the front end, you won't shed a tear. For about $150, it's the best investment you'll make before looking at serious long-term purchases.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good little mixing board that could, March 16, 2008
This review is from: Behringer 1202FX Xenyx Premium 12-Input 2-Bus Mixer with Xenyx Mic Preamps, British Eqs And 24-Bit Multi-Fx Processor (Electronics)
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.

The effects on this mixer have not been very useful to me, since I am running Logic, but if I ever use it live, which I may do, I'd imagine they'd come in handy. The effects are just so-so in terms of sounds: usable, but not that great, in my opinion.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great lil' mixer!, November 20, 2009
By J. Jackson "ZT3" (Santa Cruz, Ca.) - See all my reviews
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This thing is amazing. If you are running multiple audio sources or need
a front for a DAW, this is it. Built solid, great onboard fx, warm mic pre's ...
What else do you need. It is small enough to sit on a slideout usually used for your mouse and keyboards. I love functional well made audio gear and this is it!

Jj
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet little machine, October 27, 2008
By S. Cea "726" (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
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I bought this and have been using it to run a Karaoke show. Not only does it handle big ol' clunky powered speakers like a bigger mixer can, but it's portable. I bought this world tour bag made especially for the mixer and it's just so convenient. I love it. I use Audix OM2 Mics, Monster P500 XLR Cable, and this mixer. I've used it with two powered Macke towers and with a home speaker system. Man this mixer rocks!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Does so much for so little. . . ., June 23, 2010
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Everyone's reviews are correct, but to put this into perspective, I lent my non-FX model to a friend of mine (which was a big mistake), cuz they trashed it, and a prong from the power supply that connects to the unit was bent. I purchased the 1202FX, and I never looked back. I use this for small events, and I have never gotten bad sound out of it. I rely on another Behringer mixer for my small studio. It's not what you have, it's what you do with it, and I'm proud to say I have recorded several artists (from hip-hop to R&B, to Acoustic/folk music), and the results were better than I expected.

Pick one up. . . .with it's size and ability to control every nuance in sound through analog means (pre-production), this is a great bargain.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Behringer 1202FX, April 6, 2010
By Marc A. Razze (La Crescenta, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Awesome, especially for the price. I'm using this to mic a drumset, and then plug my mp3 player into the mixer...get it all dialed in and it's a fantastic and fun way to practice if you like playing to music. You can really hear yourself well. And, without listening to music, select one of the many reverb settings and it completely changes the complexion of your sound, and turns jamming/soloing into a new experience. Worth every dollar in my opinion. And I haven't even explored the potential for recording and live playing with this thing...
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars great mixer with one major flaw, September 18, 2008
By LL "LL" (los angeles) - See all my reviews
everything about this mixer (and the other xenyx / eurorack mixers) makes it perfect for touring on a budget - - lightweight, inexpensive, and decent sound. the only problem, and i've heard this from so many people who use these mixers, is the power supply. after using my 1202FX for 6 months, on connecting the mixer to power, flames and smoke shoot out of the control room outputs, right above the ac adapter socket. and the power adapters are not availably separately! the logic being that since the mixer is so cheap, just buy an entirely new mixer in order to get a replacement power adapter. and i do. over and over. these mixers are disposable, that's terrible. but they work great! so gamble.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for a mini sound studio., March 21, 2009
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Its a good start if you are on a tight budget but would like to create your own sound studio.
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