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The Behringer Xenyx X1622USB is a premium 16-input analog mixer featuring four high-quality XENYX mic preamps, intuitive one-knob compressors, and a neo-classic British 3-band EQ with semi-parametric mids. It includes a versatile built-in FX processor with 16 editable presets and a USB interface for seamless recording on PC, Mac, or Linux. Designed for professionals and serious hobbyists, it balances studio-grade sound quality with flexible routing and durable build, making it a top choice for live sets, hybrid meetings, and home studios.
| ASIN | B0036ECH3U |
| Audio Input | USB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,767 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #132 in Unpowered Recording Mixers |
| Brand | Behringer |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 605 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04033653021180 |
| Included Components | 24 Bit Multi FX Processor, Premium 16 Input 2,2 Bus Mixer |
| Item Type Name | BEHRINGER |
| Item Weight | 7.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Music Tribe US |
| Noise Level | 130 Decibels |
| Number of Channels | 16 |
| Output Connector Type | Auxiliary |
| Output Connector type | Auxiliary |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 616268514656 700315927787 715933134127 783627411298 700315900490 736211583246 |
| Warranty Description | Please refer to http://www. Music-group. Com/warranty. Aspx. |
H**.
Great mixer for the price
I used this mixer for quite a while at my live sets. I just recently switched to the Ze 10FX form Allen & Heath, which fits my purpose better (more compact size, cue and built like a tank), but is also has less channels and is more expensive. So back to the Behringer: The XENYX X1622USB it is well built and after 3 years, everything works like at day one. It may not take as much abuse as the A&H I just got, but If you handle it with care, it'll go a long way. Regarding the effects. There are plenty. I used the reverb and hall effects, which worked nicely for me. The compressors and EQs sound good to me, too. The USB audio interface does not need any drivers, and works like a charm on on PC, Mac and Linux. In the matter of fact, I use a tiny Linux netbook with Audacity to record my sets. - Please be advised, that you can only record the stereo sum and not all the individual channels in one session! I like that it has a built in power supply, unlike some of its smaller siblings. I can't say much about the phantom power, since I only use electronic instruments.
B**F
Needed functionality at a competitive price
Behringer has a plethora of mixers, often with just minor differences between nearly-identical models. For my needs, this particular model (X1622USB) hits the sweet spot. I use small-format mixers in a variety of situations, so I need a lot of flexibility. In particular, I need separate volume controls for the main left and right outputs, and high resolution level meters. This mixer meets these needs — so that's a start. In addition, it gives me four, independently-controllable output channels (Sub 1 and 2, and Main left and right) which I can use for various purposes. One good example of how I use this is for hybrid Zoom meetings, where I use the Left Main output as the send-to-Zoom mix, and the Right Main output as the house mix, and can control which input channels feed which output channels (see YouTube videos about "mix minus" setups for Zoom hybrid meetings). The monitoring system is (finally for Behringer mixers) flexible and understandable. I can use the level meters to check or monitor the levels on any input channel (using the solo feature), or on any pair of busses. This is great. As usual with Behringer mixers the Aux and FX channels, and their input and output jacks, and their various knobs and buttons, are intricately interconnected in non-intuitive ways, that are not documented in the manual. After a huge amount of trial and error experimentation I have figured most of it out (and written my own "manual" for those parts), and to some extent the features are useful — but I strongly feel that Behringer should have documented these things clearly in the manual. This is a failing of all the many Behringer mixer manuals I have read. Another huge disappointment is the inflexibility of the USB interface. It would be a huge benefit if each channel from the USB interface had its own fader, and could be switched to any desired bus, but no — they route to the main L and R busses with no independent volume control. This is a crippling lack. The USB sends are similarly crippled. I almost invariably have to ignore the built-in USB interface and use an external one, connected to the analog jacks as needed. What a waste. The built-in effects engine I never use. I've never needed reverb or echo, etc. for any of my applications. For me, things like a graphic or parametric equalizer, or a feedback eliminator, would be far more useful. Bottom line is that I get a lot of functionality that I need, at a very competitive price, with some quirks and inadequacies that I can for the most part ignore.
I**N
outstanding mixer
this has everything you need..unless you are a synth nut with too many stereo sources (like me).. this has balanced inpouts, balanced outputs and has two busses.. so you can listen through studio monitors to everything you wish, and record anything you wish... channel mute buttons and a low noise floor make this an easy decision compared to mixers at twice the price.. i cannot comment on the FX (dont use them in a mixer), or the USB audio (have separate module).. however this mixer reduced overall noise and hum in my system while giving mute buttons per channel (for on/off of instrument) and was a great buy.. ..unfortunately i have more stereo sources than it can take so went for a tascam lm8-st.. less frills and spill but at leat enough connectors :)
J**E
Good value, nice set of features, good sound
I got this mixer for a startup podcast I'm working on. With this board, I can connect at least 4 XLR mics and many other input devices using the other input jacks. The quality seems good, its well made, sturdy. Its perhaps not the most intuitive to figure out, especially with the USB connection. My issue was that I wanted to use an RCA input from my iphone (which this board supports), but if you are connecting the board to your PC via USB, the RCA input audio is not output to the USB connection. So your recording will hear you talking, but it won't hear the RCA input audio. Thats kind of a bummer to me. To work around this I bought an audio cable that lets me connect the 3.5mm audio out on my iphone to the 1/4" jacks on one of the other inputs. This way the audio is treated like any other input and you can mix it into the master audio or aux, which does get output to USB. The effects generator is a bit confusing to use, but thats likely just an issue with me the user, as I'm new to this. It does work and the quality seems very good. I'm also thrilled at the high quality audio I'm getting through this mixer and the mics I bought. With a variety of cables and adapters you get quite a flexible range of options for input and mixing. This is probably overkill for what I want to do, but I'm very pleased with the results so far. The only thing missing as far as I can tell is the ability to give each input mix a return audio mix minus their own input. There doesn't seem to be a way to do that on this mixer. Otherwise, I'm totally happy with it.
L**O
good item
very good, perfectly shipped, works great.
C**S
Behringer USB1622
Excellent service rating for the seller. Item was shipped and arrive sooner than expected. The mixer definitely is worth the price. In fact it is a steal for all of the features it provides. It mates to the Mac Pro workstation perfectly. Sorry PC owners I can't comment on how it interfaces with a PC. The size is just perfect for a 16 channel mixer. All I need is a pair of monitors and sub to finish off my workstation. :-D I went an unconventional route when it came to an audio interface. Instead of buying a traditional two channel audio interface I purchased the Behringer DEQ 2496. This thing is awesome and it has a ton of features you will NOT find in any other interface period! Of course this is not an audio interface, it is actually a digital signal processor. This little puppy has the following features: 24-bit/96khz mastering processor 61-band real-time FFT analyzer with additional auto EQ function for room and loudspeaker equalization 31-band graphic EQ 10-band parametric EQ Feedback Destroyer plus 3 Dynamic EQs per stereo channel Digital I/O - AES/EBU, XLR or Toslink Analog XLR (L & R channels) inputs and outputs If you want the total flexibility in digital I/O, and you have Toslink optical input and output ports I would seriously look into a DEQ2496 as an audio interface - its sooo much more. Just buy two optical cables and plug it into the back of your Mac Pro and the DEQ2496. This takes care of porting the analog signals from the mixer to the Mac. Then plug the mixer to the DEQ2496 via a pair of XLR cables and the rest is music bliss. :-D Here is a link to additional information on the DEQ2496 - How to use and setup: [...] Happy mixing...
D**N
Junk
Never owned one because back in the day, I would talk to audio engineers like me, and always had bad reviews. Well I can say they have not improved. The whole effects channel went out. Nothing but a loud hissing noise. 6 months old. I had my doubts, should of listened to myself. Going to Allen and Heath. Have owned many and non of them failed. I have one 20 yrs old, sounds as good now as it did new.
J**N
Behringer
One of the best mixers what I even have , my old one was 20 years old and it was time to upgrade it . Thank you
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