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Eurorack UB802 Review
This mixer is fairly good. Its quality is not the best, but if you are beginner it will get you through. I own one of these, and i own one of the 16 channels as well. The fact that it has two mic inputs is very nice, and its rugged steal design makes it like a tank. however the sound quality comes out not as great as it looks. It is a good device for beginners, and if you are a fairly experienced musician looking forward to grow in music, this might not be the best mixer for you. I would suggest this to people who just want to mess around at home, jam with friends etc., definitely not something i would use live.
Reviewed by dAtaZniNvAziN256 on 11/3/2006 who plays Rock, Hip-Hop.
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Nice, inexpensive and viable temporary replacement
I purchased this unit last week for use with my MXL 990 mic (which i love) after my current setup was fried do to a short. I have to say, it's been disturbingly good. I replaced my $400 AKG mic and $500 8-channel mixer with this $40 Behringer and my $70 MXL990 and the sound shows hardly any difference in quality. I was shocked and depressed that I hadn't went this way before! The mixer just as much as the big units as far as the options and no degradation in sound quality. Very happy with it. I guess the age old saying "you get what you pay for" obviously doesnt apply in this case. Because I've no spent 100's less and its working as good if not better than my previous setup.
Reviewed by JMack on 10/19/2006 who plays Hip-Hop/Electronic/R&B/Soul.
21 people found this review helpful.
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Great for recording of small groups!
This mixer isn't the ones you'll find at Skywalker Sound, but it is great for home recording enthusiasts who only need to record a couple channels at a time. Excellent quality and features for the price.
Reviewed by meursiicc on 10/18/2006 who plays Rock, Pop, Classical.
13 people found this review helpful.
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Cheap price...and build quality.
I bought one of these a while back for one purpose - to run a pair of in-ear monitors for my band's drummer, so he could mix in a monitor feed and his metronome. For $39, you can't beat this little gadget, except for one thing - they break. I'm on my third unit, and while they're covered under warranty, having something like this go out during a gig isn't cool at all.
That being said, maybe I've just been unlucky. The third one has been going fine for over 6 months now. For the price, though...nothing else even comes close to touching the value, if you can get one that works consistently.
Reviewed by coolwhip on 11/2/2006 who plays Rock, Folk Acoustic.
8 people found this review helpful.
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Try it.
I was looking for a cheap basic mixer and I found this Behringer Eurorack UB802 to be the answer. It is small and portable, 2 stereo inputs that meets my need and within my budget. The 3 band equalizer on each channel is a plus to this mixer.
Reviewed by SF on 10/20/2006 who plays Rock.
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Great
I was looking for an interface to plug into my computer, but I found this. It was also cheaper, and a great subsitute for the interface. I just bought myself a RCA to 3.5 cable, and plugged it into my microphone section into my computer. Worked great, and I recorded both vocals and guitar into this thing. Saved me money, instead of having to get an interface.
Reviewed by Chris on 1/3/2009 who plays Jazz, Rock.
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Great for that garage band you were thinking about
The preamp really does a good job - this is a mixer fit for your beginning band's coffehouse gigs. Works fine and is faithful - gave mine away to some friends a couple years ago and it's still working for them. 5+ years on the thing... a great buy
Reviewed by Roy on 11/15/2006 who plays rock.
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Great for the money!
I bought this for testing my home theater speakers. I only use a few of the features of this mixer, but it's rock solid. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone.
Reviewed by FlashJim on 10/13/2006 who plays Rock.
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Can't say enough good things!
After reading ALL the reviews for this mixer, I decided to get one for myself. Trust me, I will never regret that decision. For next to nothing, I now have a QUALITY mixer. This mixer is quality stuff, folks. I don't know about people who run into problems with this thing, but the one I have WORKS GREAT! I would expect to pay much more for the same unit under different brand names. I you only need two mic inputs, look no further. EQ's on all channels and they are excellent!
Reviewed by Behringer Rocks on 12/20/2006 who plays all.
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Great Buy!
I have used one of the older model mixers before. I liked it, but, this one ROCKS! Talk about clean... this is clean. ULTRA-LOW noise. Great mixing quality. I can record from tape out, or even head phone out with great quality. Multichannel mixer is just what the doctor ordered. This is a great buy. I am 100% satisfied.
Reviewed by Baba"Tunes\ on 12/20/2006 who plays Reggae, Funk, Jazz, Pop.
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