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Behringer Xenyx 502 Premium 5-Input 2-Bus Mixer with XENYX Mic Preamp and British EQ

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Features

  • Premium ultra-low noise, high headroom analog mixer
  • State-of-the-art, phantom powered XENYX Mic Preamp comparable to stand-alone boutique preamps
  • Neo-classic "British" 2-band EQ for warm and musical sound
  • Main mix, stereo CD/tape plus separate headphone outputs
  • CD/tape inputs assignable to headphone output or main mix outputs. Power consumption 13 W

Description

Size:standart Behringer 5 in mixing board W EQ. Mains voltage - 120 V~, 60 Hz.


Product Dimensions: 6.97 x 5.28 x 1.85 inches


Item Weight: 3.25 pounds


Manufacturer: Behringer USA


Domestic Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.


Item model number: 502


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 2, 2001


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The Behringer Xenyx 502 Mixer Phantom Power is 15VDC, not 48VDC
For the price, it's OK, I guess? I don't really know because unfortunately my mic requires 48 volts of DC power and the Xenyx 502 only has 15. There's a ton of confusion about this online. I checked all over the damn place. Basically, yes, the Behringer Xenyx 502 mixer has phantom power, but it doesn't have the phantom power you probably need for your condenser mic. I have a Razer Seiren Pro and it doesn't work with this mixer, because it requires 48VDC of phantom power. I tested it with my multimeter and sure enough, I spent $40 on something that won't work with my mic. I can probably use it with my way-too-quiet turntable but that's not at all what I bought it for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2017 by Seth G. Macy

  • Great Little Mixer
This little mixer does EXACTLY what I need it to do. I am an amateur electronic music composer and I prefer actual drum machines and synths over software. That being said, I needed a good way to get everything talking and this mixer is doing that very well for me. I have a micro KORG synth and a Korg Electribe feeding directly into the mixer. The mixer outputs to a Kaossilator Pro which then in turn feeds into a KAOS Pad. That is the way I have it setup right now but the possible configurations are huge. The other thing to note is its compact size which is great because it fits basically anywhere one may choose to put it. I will be using this thing quite a bit at home so feel free to ask me questions and I'll do my best to answer them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2017 by Corey

  • 1) No problem with ac power cord coming loose (many reviews complained of this) - maybe they addressed that 2) Yes - power light
I'm a professional musician. Wanted to see what this thing could do for $40 as I wanted something small for a small space. Was blown away!! 1) No problem with ac power cord coming loose (many reviews complained of this) - maybe they addressed that 2) Yes - power light is bright and annoying but you can simply cover it with something to dim it - no problem 3) Unbelievably quiet for a $40 5-channel mixer 4) Yes it has on only 1 EQ channel and no effects/reverb but it's $40! Everything works as it should. 5) It really is a true 3 channel mixer, not 5 as 2/3 and 4/5 share the same gains but you still can mess with BALANCE on 2/3 and 4/5 so it is sort of 5 channel. BOTTOM LINE - this thing is perfect for 2 instruments and vocals. TWO THUMBS UP! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2017 by Darren Dru

  • Podcasters Should Use Karaoke Mics with this Mixer
I’m very happy with this, Your microphone is probably an XLR mic (round plug with three holes/prongs) I would not recommend getting a mixer with just one xlr channel unless you know exactly what’s going on. The one xlr port DOES have phantom power, and it DID include an ac adapter. This mixer supports more Karaoke mics than xlr mics. Dialing the xlr channel to 15% gain and dialing the line-in (karaoke) mics to 75% gain is a good balance for recording in audacity. Also audacity’s noise reduction has handled (very well) any noise picked up while recording through this mixer. You will need additional components if you want to use the podcast mics that come with the boom arms, that you can find on here for under $30. Those are xlr mics, and there's only room for one on this mixer. I’d recommend you get a mixer with two xlr channels and two 6ft xlr cords if you’re investing in those mics. You might see cables you can buy that have xlr on one end, and 1/4 inch on the other. Those cables will not help you. XLR needs extra power. If you buy a special cable that plugs your xlr mic into the 1/4 inch port, you'll have a very, very, very week signal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2018 by Andy

  • Well worth the money! I use it as a volume knob
I have my TV/video monitor audio out into CH 2/3 and my PC audio card into CH 4/5. The master out of the Xenyx feeds my KRK monitors. I use my PC for gaming and to mix music, so there's a lot of dynamic range. It's nice to twist a knob to adjust volume, rather than to open control panel. I looked for a bona-fide PC volume knob that worked via bluetooth or USB, but this is more bulletproof and cheaper. I owned a Behringer Euromix 602 for ~10 years; it finally got noisy when rotating volume knob. This unit sounds really clean. It is very lightweight, so I used tie wrap sticky backs to keep it from moving when twisting the knobs; you may want to do something similar. Overall a great deal and it sounds great, but is a bit light and you may have to anchor it to your desk somehow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2017 by Susan K.

  • Great Mixer, Bad Power
I ordered one of these little guys for my live DJ streams on Twitch, and it does just what I need it to. The only problem is, the power supply is awful. It doesn’t stay plugged in at all, much like other reviews here say. I thought they were exaggerating, but it’s true. So I initiated a replacement, in hopes that the new one would be better. If you’ll see my attached photo, the supply on the left is the new one, and the old is on the right. Behringer has got to do something about this. The only complaint is that the thing won’t stay on. When it’s on, it’s fine. But you better not try to adjust anything after your show has already started, or you’re screwed, because it WILL lose power. Now I have two of these and both of them aren’t really reliable. So I guess I’m sending the new one back and keeping the old one. Plot twist, I’m explaining the issue to my wife and what does she do? Plug it in all the way. Are we all just nimrods and we thought we were plugging it in far enough? Who knows. Enjoy your mixer. Lol. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020 by Arielle M

  • Great little mixer.
This little mixer does exactly what it is supposed to. And the sound quality is great. I'm using it to take output from my TV and output from an Echo Dot and feed them through a small 40W amp to some nice bookshelf speakers. Now, I don't have to mess around with swapping inputs or toggling switches to change the source for the speakers. I can start a Pandora station on my FireTV and ask Alexa what the weather is tomorrow and get to hear how it's going to be 12 degrees (8 with the windchill) while the music continues on uninterrupted. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2017 by J. M. Hughvers

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