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Behringer K-2

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Analogue semi-modular synthesiser

  • Monophonic sound generation
  • 2 VCOs with 4 waveforms and ring modulation
  • VCO Mixer
  • Resonant high-pass and low-pass filters
  • LFO with triangular, sawtooth and rectangular waveforms
  • 2 Analogue envelopes for VCA and VCF
  • Signal processor with amplifier
  • High-pass and low-pass filters and envelope followers
  • Semi-modular design allows access to all components of the sound generation via 25 sockets (3.5 mm jack)
  • Can be used as a complete Eurorack synthesizer voice (width: 80 HP)
  • Poly-chain function for connecting up to 16 devices
  • 2 Line outputs: 6.3 mm Jack and 3.5 mm jack
  • Stereo headphone output: 3.5 mm Jack
  • MIDI In/Thru and USB MIDI
  • Dimensions: 95 x 424 x 136 mm
  • Weight: 1.8 kg
  • Includes 12 V DC power supply unit
  • Suitable cover: Art.477466 (not included in delivery)
  • Suitable cases: Art.480286 and Art.483005 (both not included in delivery)
  • Suitable bag: Art.485308 (not included in delivery)
Available since September 2019
Item number 472828
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design Desktop
Polyphony 1
Sound Generation Analogue
MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out, 1x Thru
Storage Medium None
USB-port Yes
Effects No
Arpeggiator No
Number of Analog Outputs 2
Digital Output No
Display No
Optional Expansions None
Special Features Semi-modular
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Portable AND Powerful!
Roderick Leviton 22.10.2019
An amazing product yet again by the Behringer Team! They nailed the sound of the MS-20 with this version. I already have the Korg MS-20 Mini and I must admit that the sound is ever so slightly warmer sounding, while the K-2 is more "New and Crunchy" sounding. Difficult to explain but they really are "familiar sounding" and you will not notice the difference in the "Final Mix/Song".

If you want a portable desktop version of the MS-20, then definitely grab the K-2. It's built like a tank, the same as the Model-D and Neutron.

The ONLY con is that the K-2 ONLY came with 2 x Patch Cables. So when you buy this item, make sure that you pickup a few extra patch cables to have fun with. Luckily, I still have a few from my Neutron and MS-20.

Amazing sound for such a small footprint.

I HIGHLY recommend the K-2 as a GREAT PURCHASE! You know you want one!
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really nice synth on its own
nikolasdark 09.05.2022
Haven't play the original but based on online comparisons there are some minor differences. The filter on K2 seems more tamed when pushed, plus K2 has an extra filter (more smooth) which makes it a bit more diverse. Oscillators, envelopes, LFO seem identical.
K2 comes with no keys, which for me is a good thing since I can use any controller i want and integrates better with more complex systems and euroracks (yes, you still need to convert hz/Oct to V/Oct like the original). Plus you get midi and usb support and an extra 1/4" output on the back.

Build quality is excellent, heavy and sturdy. I would gig it with no concerns at all. Jacks and Pots also feel great with a good amount of resistance.

comparisons aside this is a great sounding synth on its own (cold and gritty). What you get for this price is insane. I consider it an improved version of the original.
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Behring K-2
Soundarc 01.09.2020
Behringer's K-2 has tones of synthesis possibilities and can be used to compose all kinds of music.
A very trusted replica of Korg's MS 20 can produce big fat and aggressive sounds also the dual filters makes the difference on that compact synthesizer and of course you have the patch bay with opens the window for many possibilities.
At the cons side now I would prefer a most simple writing on the patchbay , and I thing I will be wright if I say that they are just to many knobs which is a bit confusing.
At the pros side I would say that if you are looking to make big fat sounds with an addition of a patch bay in this price area this is a no brainer.
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A Go-To Synth for Gritty Sound.
*Theo E* 31.08.2020
I had the K-2 for quite a long time, and I wanted to make sure I understood how it works, before writing a review, because it has some quirks, in contrast to other more popular Behringer clones. I'd say, although it sounds fantastic maybe you should go with a Pro-1 or a Model-D if this is your first analog synth.

The good parts first: It is well built! The oscillators sound fantastic, and the low pass filters (two switchable types) sound really rich, with the first one, being able to produce some really squeaky sounds once you crank up the resonance. I was blown away by the sound I god right away. Need extra bass? Turn up the resonance of the HP filter and dial in the appropriate cutoff! Awesomeness!

On the other hand, due to cloning the old design, there are some important features missing, like PWM. EG2 behaves strange, and EG1 -although it could be used for many things,its only patched to OSC pitch. On the right side of the device, the patch diagram can get confusing and takes some time to learn. When you do learn it however, you'll be able to do crazy stuff.

It is an elementary addition to your gear, IMHO!
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