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Behringer Xenyx QX1222USB

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12-Channel Mixer

  • 6 Mic inputs with 48 Volt phantom power
  • 4 Mic channels with insert, 75 Hz low cut and compressor
  • 2 Stereo inputs
  • 3-Band EQ on each channel
  • 2 AUX ways: Mon and FX
  • Internal Klark Teknik multi effect device
  • 7 Band Master EQ
  • Peak LED and mute switch per channel
  • 2-Track input and output
  • XLR main output
  • 60 mm Faders
  • Mon Send fader
  • FX send fader
  • 2-Track faders
  • Built-in USB sound card
  • Internal power supply
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 90 x 370 x 330 mm
  • Weight: 3.7 kg
Available since April 2013
Item number 298290
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Simultaneous channels 8
Mic-In 6
Mono Line-in 4
Stereo-In 4
Hi-Z Input 0
Phantom Power 48V
Master Out XLR
Aux Ways 2
max. Pre Aux Channels 1
PC Interface USB-B
Interface Input 2
Interface Output 2
Multitrack-Recording No
USB/SD Direct Recording No
Rec Out (Analog) Yes
Low Cut Yes
Inserts Yes
Direct Out No
Parametric EQ No
Compressor Yes
Panorama Yes
PFL No
FX Processor 1
USB Playback No
Bluetooth Playback No
Lamp connection No
Footswitch Switch
Bag No
Matrixmixer No
Zones 0
19" Rackmount No
Width 370 mm
Depth 338 mm
altezza 90 mm
Height 90 mm
Weight 3,8 kg
Parallel usable Channels 8
Mic Ins 6
Mono Line Ins 4
Stereo Ins 4
Number of Pre Aux max. 1
Audio Interface Input 2
Audio Interface Output 2
USB/SD Direkt Record No
Insert 1
Effect Processor 1
USB Play No
Bluetooth Play No
Lamp Connector No
Foot Switch Switch
Rackmount No
110V Power Supply Yes
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Just make sure you know what you're getting!
Anonymous 11.09.2016
I think this mixer is geared more toward live use than studio/multimedia. Unfortunately, this didn't fully click until I had it in my possession. Only then did I realize that the main outputs are XLR only (not a bad thing, but I only had one XLR cable on hand) and that there are really no other separate outputs. I wish I would have noticed this before I ordered it, but with all of those ins and outs limited photos, it's hard to tell. Pay attention, self!

I need to be able to send different signals to my monitors and headphones. I thought the "monitor" out might accomplish this, but it's just a stereo(?) output that doesn't really do the job. I did, however, love having the switchable graphic EQ available. I could use it to fatten up the sterile, treble-heavy tone of my headphones (Sony MDR-7506).

It also has some gimmicky, but perhaps fun, features such as the voice canceller that makes me think it is more aimed toward use for karaoke.

It sounds good. If this meets your needs, I have nothing bad to say about it. It just didn't meet mine.
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Perfect solo/2 piece gig mixer
Steven556 16.04.2014
This mixer is excellent. It has 6 XLR inputs, RCA in/outs, auxs, effects unit and its light weight. The only issue is the channel metering...there is no PFL. That is a standard now in modern times. The metering is dependant on a yellow light flashing in order for their to be strong signal...this isn't good enough. Get your act together Beringher! But other than that minor issue, its a great desk!
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Snappy Ordering Process
Robberto 24.01.2022
Online ordering very easy to use and response to order very quick. Will use again and seriously recommend to others.
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For home use
Anonymous 30.11.2014
I am using the Xenyx QX1222USB for home recording of my hobby music. It has excellent features - fulfils all amateur and also a bit higher needs. I use it to record the parts with Mac book Pro GarageBand - works flawlessly.
Connecting my Yamaha CP5 stage piano (to a stereo channel) and listening it on the Yamaha H80 monitors, I was somewhat disappointed though - the sound when connected directly is incomparably better - much softer and warmer, via the mixer it is harsh and unpleasant - especially higher sounds. I could not figure why - maybe I set wrong settings.
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