Behringer

Description

The Behringer XENYX 802 Mixing Console has 8 inputs and an FX send control for each channel. Assignable CD/tape inputs have been incorporated for routing flexibility.
Behringer's innovative and affordable XENYX mixers provide the home recordist and club musician with pristine sound quality and cutting-edge features for very little outlay. The XENYX Mic Preamp approaches the sound quality, transparency, headroom, and even the dynamic range of boutique-style, standalone mic preamps. Behringer's neo-classic "British EQ" brings back the warmth and musicality of those '60s and '70s mega-console desks that made music history.
Behringer XENYX 802 Mixer
Behringer XENYX 802 Mixer
Behringer XENYX 802 Mixer

Features

  • Premium ultra low-noise, high headroom analog audio mixer
  • 2 state-of-the-art XENYX Mic Preamps comparable to standalone boutique preamps
  • Neo-classic "British" 3-band EQs for warm and musical sound
  • 1 post fader FX send per channel for external FX devices
  • 1 stereo aux return for FX applications or as separate stereo input
  • Main mix outputs plus separate control room, phones and stereo CD/tape outputs
  • CD/tape inputs assignable to main mix or control room/phones outputs
  • High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life

Reviews

4.37

35 Reviews

71%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Excellent quality for hobbyist

I've purchased this unit few weeks ago. I've connected this mixer with a RolanPiano 5000s with MT32 sound processor, a pair of Behringer microphones XM8500 and a Casio CTK-593 keyboard, connected the main out to an RA-100 studio amplifier with a pair of Alesis I MKII loudspeakers. The quality of sound processed by this mixer is phenomenal and I was very impressed with its very low-noise ratio. With all potentiometers to maximum there is very little noise comming out from it. Recorded few songs and the quality of the sound is extraordinar. I recommend this to anyone who has a low budget, for the money you get an great mixer.

VS

Most Liked Negative Review

1

Absolutely not

I wanted to use this mixing board for several hardware synths. But that was hard to do considering the wall of noise coming out of the Mixer. Its acceptable to have a low level of noise, because analog. But no, Its like turning on your old TV and listening to the noise before you changed the channel. I literally don't know how this has 5 stars.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Amateur Recording6
  2. Performances4
  3. Outdoor Events / Games3
  4. Soundtracks2
  5. Music Videos1
Cons
  1. Not Durable1
  2. Poor Quality Sound1
  3. Lack of power switch1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced4
  2. Novice2
  3. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Easy To Use7
  2. Simple Controls7
  3. Compact6
  4. Excellent Sound6
  5. Versatile6
  • Dj Free new mixer

    4

    Verified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byRichard

    fromundisclosed

    Its cool I like it but there is only one thing I have a problem with is the power plug slips out but other than that it's great

  • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!BEST MIXER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    5

    submitted8 years ago

    byJose

    from11798

    I Use this Product as Like going to events and recordó Music tracks

  • Works great for my needs.

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byJOSEPH

    fromundisclosed

    I'm using this mixer as a stereo to mono summing box. I'm summing a stereo signal to an Avatone powered mono speaker. I tried a Y able and it sounded awful. After some research i found that the Y cable was not recommended. I could find no box either passive or active to just do stereo to mono summing. I also read that an active circuit would sound better than a passive. I looked into building a box on my own and I found that just buying a punch to mount an XLR connector would be the same price as this box. For my summing purpose this box is working perfectly. I can also use it for multiple other purposes such as rerouting signals in live performances to expand monitor needs.

  • Great little mixer, perfect for home, no power switch?

    4

    Verified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byNigel

    fromSan Francisco, CA

    I use this for practicing bass at home without driving the neighbors or fiancée mad (apartment life). The mixer is great. Good sound and super simple controls. Downsides? Where's the power switch?!! It appears the only way to control on/off is to plug/unplug the power. Seems like a poor oversight given a $0.25c switch would solve it!

  • Great mixer for those on a budget

    5

    submitted9 years ago

    byLBFox

    fromPaducah,Ky

    I use this mixer for recording at home and for live sound at church. Enjoy the fact that you can connect your computer or CD player through RCA cables..really great 8 channel mixer for a great price. The only issue is that there is no power button..you have to unplug it in order to turn it off

  • Absolutely not

    1

    submitted9 years ago

    byDisgruntled American

    fromPennsylvania

    I wanted to use this mixing board for several hardware synths. But that was hard to do considering the wall of noise coming out of the Mixer. Its acceptable to have a low level of noise, because analog. But no, Its like turning on your old TV and listening to the noise before you changed the channel. I literally don't know how this has 5 stars.

Q&A

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  • asked byjust-us

    frombutte mt

    i have two passive rockville rsg10 passive speakers and would like to know if i can hook up a microphone for vocals through this behringer 802 and if so what cables i would need

    Open Reply - Ronald
    If you're using passive speakers you would need either a power amp or a powered mixer to use with them. If you'd like we can help you get all the components you'll need. Email us at YourVoice@GuitarCenter.com and we can help you get set up and work out a great price on it for you.
  • asked byNick

    fromChicago IL

    I need a small mixer like this to play on a voice and acoustic guitar setting, the house has an automated system so when I stop playing the music kick in. My question is the signal from the main out is strong enough to stop the automated system?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Thank you for reaching out to us. Unfortunately we need some more info before we can give you a for sure answer. Please give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we can get you squared away.
  • asked byRonald

    fromWa

    Is this good for podcasting?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    If you only need a couple of channels this would work great. It also has phantom power if you're using condenser mics.
  • asked byronald perreault

    fromCoventry ri

    Is it powered or unpowered I have powered speakers I want to use it with

    Open Reply -
    This is an unpowered mixer.