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Reddit mentions of Behringer Xenyx 1002 Premium 10-Input 2-Bus Mixer with XENYX Mic Preamps and British Eqs

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Behringer Xenyx 1002 Premium 10-Input 2-Bus Mixer with XENYX Mic Preamps and British Eqs. Here are the top ones.

Behringer Xenyx 1002 Premium 10-Input 2-Bus Mixer with XENYX Mic Preamps and British Eqs
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    Features:
  • Premium, ultra-low noise, high headroom analog mixer
  • 2 state-of-the-art XENYX Mic Preamps comparable to stand-alone boutique preamps
  • Neo-classic "British" 3-band EQs for warm and musical sound
  • 1 post fader FX send per channel for external FX devices
  • Main mix outputs plus separate control room, phones and stereo CD/tape outputs
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.85 Inches
Length8.66 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2007
Weight3.57 Pounds
Width7.44 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Behringer Xenyx 1002 Premium 10-Input 2-Bus Mixer with XENYX Mic Preamps and British Eqs:

u/Deranged40 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Sounds like you need a mixer.

Behringer and Mackie both make great products. Remember that most of your devices are probably stereo, which is two inputs each.

So you need to mix 6 inputs to two outputs (right and left).

Behringer 1002 is a good example of this.

Channels 1 and 2 work as two independent mono channels. So it would be more convenient for you to plug your 3 devices into inputs 3/4, 5/6, and 7/8. This would give you a single volume knob per device.

From there, just plug your headphones into the "Phones" output. You might need to get a 1/4" to 1/8" adapter. They're real cheap.

u/Shake_Oh · 1 pointr/microphones

Going to add some more information again. If you had a budget high enough to buy another microphone, I imagine you have enough budget to splurge on a higher-model mixer in the same series. This is the model I use, but if that is a bit too much you can always go for a Xenyx 1002 they are $70, /u/flehrad has this model and likes it.

u/2old2care · 1 pointr/audio

Yes, a passive mixer isn't designed to drive headphones. Also, the amplifier you linked to won't do the job. You need some kind of active mixer.

Something like this would probably do the job for you.