With the Xenyx-Q-USB series Behringer shows how to build modern compact mixing consoles without compromising equipment or quality. With musically sounding 3-band EQs of British character per channel and integrated USB audio interface, which allows both recording and playback of audio signals with computers, laptops and tablets, you are equipped for the most diverse requirements in the rehearsal room, on stage or in the studio
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The high-quality Yenyx microphone preamplifiers, which are also used in many other Behringer products, are characterized by an extremely low distortion factor with an incredible 130 dB smoke distance and a solid headroom. The four microphone inputs have an easy-to-use but effective compressor that can be operated with a controller and compensates for extreme level differences without creating artifacts. Condenser microphones are powered by the switchable 48 V phantom power.
A high-quality multi-effect section developed by Klark-Tecknik is also on board. With a rotary switch, you can select from 30 reverb variations, 15 early reflection and delay effects, 23 modulation effects, 14 Multi-FX combinations and 5 special effects and select them at the touch of a button. Whether for live mixing or studio tracking, a suitable reverb, chorus or multi-effect is always provided. Behringer supports the special comfort of having purchased a high-quality audio interface with the mixing console with the possibility of receiving a free full version of the Traktion DAW software when registering the product. Compact, equipped with high-quality, modern technology and optimized for highest sound quality, the Xenyx Q1202USB is a robust tool at extremely favourable conditions.
In addition to the microphone channels, the four line level stereo inputs also benefit from the practical EQs with the warm sound of classic British mixing consoles. An analog 2-track connection with inputs and outputs in RCA format, serves for recording with external devices or as an additional recording path, which can be switched individually to the main mix or control room/phones outputs.