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The Behringer XENYX 1002B is a premium 10-input, 2-bus analog mixer featuring ultra-low noise XENYX mic preamps comparable to boutique models, classic British 3-band EQ for warm sound, and optional 9V battery operation for true portability. Designed with balanced stereo inputs, dedicated FX and monitor sends, and rugged steel construction, it’s ideal for small venues, mobile setups, and professional audio applications demanding high fidelity and flexibility.
| ASIN | B0027B41P0 |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #209,152 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #435 in Unpowered Recording Mixers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (706) |
| Date First Available | July 16, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.09 pounds |
| Item model number | 1002B |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 11.73 x 8.5 x 2.87 inches |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
M**G
Nice Little Device.
I have been using Behringer products for over 10 years. I started a mens quartet in the late 90s using a yamaha mixer/amp combo with 15" Yamaha speakers. A really nice sounding system and used it several times. But the speakers are heavy and all the equipment is a pain to drag around and takes up a lot of space. Now, let's fast forward to modern times. i sing in churches normally that seat about 100 people, and the churches are rather small and space is at a premium. So that means a normal PA system is out of the question. After all, who wants to spend that much money and then break your back trying to set it up. I use the "Bose music-to-go package - SoundDock for iPod and iPhone" which has a 3.5mm (mini) stereo connector,the device will run for a couple of hours on batteries, and it will fill a church seating 200 or so people with full complete sound, an iPad for the music (battery powered), a "Blue Microphones enCORE 200 Studio-Grade Phantom Powered Active Dynamic Microphone" and this little mixer to get the whole thing set up. The sound quality is very nice. I have gone from a car full of gear and cables to a rolling milk crate. I have gone from a 30 minute set-up and tear down to 5 minutes total time. now let's deal with some issues that i have read in other reviews: The bright blue light. This light seems to be a problem on the Behringer mixers that i have used (this and the 2442fx) I wish that little light would be dimmed down and/or made into a different color. 9 Volt battery life. The 9 volt batteries will not last long in this little mixer. About 1.5 is all you can expect from them. 9 volt batteries to not hold very many milli amps like the AA battery does. Your basic 9 volt carbon-zinc battery is about 400 milliamp-hours as compared to the AA battery that does 1.5 volts can have as much a 2400 milliamps. Depending on the battery type, make and such. The the voltage in the 9 volt battery has to be stepped up to a usable voltage for this little mixer and that shortens the battery life too. I use 9 volt rechargeable batteries and always take a few spares. I normally will sing for 30 to 45 minutes. So the battery life is not much of a concern for me. So basically, I use this mixer in small venues (normally less than 100 seating but can do at least twice as much)with the bose and a Ipad. It works wonderfully. no need to search for that power cord, outlet or surge protector. The Mixer has room to expand if needed (but not much room). So for what I need it to do, it does it very well and with my set-up mentioned above, it does it very well.6 (Minus the bright blue light).
J**Y
Great Little Mixer for Audio Work!
I wanted a smaller sized mixer for pre-mixing microphones and a few external audio devices before sending the combined signal to the computer for live stream broadcasting and for recording. I wanted sliders (I'm used to the visual of sliders vs. knobs), and most smaller boards use knobs. The brand was unknown to me, but I decided to give it a shot for the price and Amazon's return policy. When I got it I was very pleased with the size. The size listed in the description was wrong. As the board itself, it's 11.75" wide by 8.5" deep by 2.5" tall in the back. It's quiet, smooth, and great for smaller applications in a studio. The two faults I have are: (1) The blue power light is horribly bright, as others have said in reviews. In fact, it's blinding. Have some black tape handy to cover it up. (2) The power plug is odd and doesn't want to stay in the board. It doesn't make a good "snap" connection, and falls out easily if you move the board a little. I put a command-strip cable holder on the back of the board to hold the power cable in place. I don't plan to move the board in my studio, so this works fine. If you are looking for a budget mixer board, this one works great for me. I've only had it for a week so the time-of-time will be something I'll have to see. But out of the box, I'm very pleased.
J**H
Suits my needs very well at a good price, not perfectly functional
I have 4 PCs at my desk and a cable box....and only two ears. I also have a set of headphones I really like and a basic Logitech stereo PC sound system. I wanted to hear all the PCs through one set of headphones and had done an all-too-complicated setup of doing audio pass-thru via daisy chaining the PCs together. I also wanted easy, per-PC L/R balance control (ever been on a conference call via soft-phone and want music going in one ear while only wearing one set of headphones? this allows me to do that and it's awesome). Per-PC EQ was a bonus I've come to appreciate. This mixer allows me to manage all my PCs' audio really simply and well. I should have started using a mixer a long time ago. But I'm certainly not a typical mixer user--headphones are my primary way of listening to everything, the Logitech speakers/sub are my secondary output. This mixer powers (i.e., is amplified) the headphone output but does not do much amplifying of the main output. The headphone output is a secondary output, meaning the headphone's volume is dependent on the main fader's setting (in addition to a separate Phones dial). I initially tried to set it up so that my phones came out of the main output but it that made my headphones much too quiet. Fortunately I was able to put my speakers on the main output as they have an independent on/off switch; if they didn't have that switch I'd probably be a little dissatisfied with the usability of this mixer (despite intentionally using the 'wrong' way). As for why this doesn't get a 5-star review? Channel 5 is gimpy. It's quiet (very audible and shows up low vs. sibling-channel-6 on the main fader's level lights) and makes popping noises. It's not a cable and it's not a source, it's definitely the mixer. I don't want to go through the hassle of returning or exchanging it, so I've put my least important (from an audio POV) PC on that channel and am just living with it. Overall this mixer is excellent and suits my needs very well. It's bigger, beefier, more solid feeling, and more metal-y than I expected from the pictures, all of which are positives.
ま**ん
シンセがステレオなのでL・Rの出力が 有ります。私はシンセが4台有りシールドで ミキサーに繋ぎミキサーからYAMAHA AG03 オーディオインターフェイスに繋いでそこからパソコン💻のCubaseで録音しています。 音質・操作性が良いです。 各シンセサイザーの音色のゲインが違うので ミキサーで調整するのに使用しています。
J**S
Hace su función. Mesa de mezclas bastante completa en relación calidad-precio. Diferentes entradas MIC-line con sus respectivas configuraciones por canal. Salidas suficientes para hacer pequeños pinitos de grabación en casa. Yo la utilizo para grabación de cuñas y la verdad es que ofrece unos resultados óptimos. Lo único que hecho en falta es una salida balanceada... pero no es imprescindible. Lo que más me gusta: compacta y su versatilidad. Precio muy recomendable.
C**N
,an excellent product; definitely worth buying. Sold at a VERY reasonable price! A very flexible mixer, as 3 of the 6 channels can be used either for mics or line inputs. 2 channels are designed for mics. The flexibility also extends to 5 of the inputs having both XLR and 1/4” left and right inputs. 1 channel is dedicated to stereo input (via either RCA or 1/4” left and right inputs) from an MP3 player or CD player. The outputs are also flexible: 2 RCA or 2 1/4” left and right. It comes with a very good external power adapter, but can also be run on 3 9 vort batteries. I plan to use it as the input for a wireless audio system for live music performance (small venues).
S**O
Pague 2650 por esta mixer. , creo que no vas a encontrar nada por esa relación precio / calidad ya que tienen ganancias independientes por canales en todas sus entradas, si no ocupas efectos internos de mixer es lo mejor, yo cómo tengo mis pedales de efectos independientes no tengo tema.
K**K
The packaging was damaged but an excellent product at a fabulous price. Worth the investment.
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