🎛️ Mix It Up: Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Behringer RX1602 V2 is a robust 16-input rackmount line mixer designed for professional audio applications. It features balance level controls, 7-segment LED level meters, and dedicated mute buttons, ensuring precise sound management. With a lightweight design and corded electric power source, this mixer is perfect for both studio and live settings.
Audio Input | TRS |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 16 |
Connectivity Technology | TRS |
Item Weight | 4.87 Pounds |
R**O
space saving
Needed this to save space on my music desk. Works perfect with additional features.
F**D
I’ve been researching this for a long time. Stop looking at $800+ Rack line mixers!
THE EURORACK PRO RX 1602I’ve looked for Line Mixers in the distant past and recently I’ve been looking again, specifically to route multiple computer audio interfaces into my main FOCAL CMS studio monitors.This unit uses (16) 1/4” TRS Inputs & (3) 1/4” TRS Outputs for 8 stereo inputs, a stereo main output & a Mon/Fx send.There’s a lot of unnecessary features on $800-$1000+ line mixers that are much larger than 1RU. Sure they look cooler but…. I just needed to feed my FOCALS.Picked up 2 XLR to 1/4” TRS cables to run from the Behringer to the monitors.Then I grabbed a 1/4” TRS to two (left/right) RCA cable to run from the Mon/Fx send and into my woofer.All problems solves and I’m down to a 1RU mixer instead of a table top monstrosity taking up valuable space.All the inputs/outputs are tight and hold onto the 1/4” TRS jacks perfectly.Each stereo channel has a +4dBu -10dBVoperating level selector. MAJOR PLUS!The unit is QUITE even when cranked up. It’s been on for 5 straight days and it’s not even warm.I’m not the biggest Behringer fan however on occasion they do make really good products for a low price point.AND I was prepared to pay $1000ish and I wanted to. There’re some pretty, shiny objects out there. But WHY? This was $129!! SOLD!The EURORACK PRO RX 1602 is perfect for the job I needed it for.
A**M
perfect for limited space studio
For the price, you can't find any other compact line mixer out there that comes close. Great compact and useful unit.
F**N
My 3rd one of these.
I once again needed some additional input options for my Tascam Model 12 to handle the “Growth” of my Synthesizer collection as I was reconfiguring my entire Music Workstation Setup. This little line mixer is a gem in terms of my options. The Mono or Stereo configuration per input is so versatile. It is quiet and can handle any signal. The inputs are selectable for +4dBu or when the switch is depressed (-10 dBV), the inputs are more sensitive. The 7-digit level Left and Right meters are very accurate and the front Mute switch for each channel is a bonus. It fits nicely in the racks under my main Workstation Tops. It is very solidly made. And.... you can't beat the price. I am very pleased with my decision to purchase another Behringer RX1602. Now all of my Synthesizers, Drum Machines etc. are connected in an easy to control workflow, with every audio level just right.
D**R
Good mixer
Good line mixer for the money but the headphone out clips at low volume with drums.
B**R
Solid line mixer
Regarding: EuroRack Pro RX1602 v2My RX1602 v1 manufactured in 2003 (which I purchased 'new' around that time) was recently having some funky issues. It would sometimes pop and power cycle itself. It would not have been worth the cost to repair, and I was not interested in tackling the repair myself, so I picked up a v2 model. I have not encountered any of the previous issues since obtaining the newer model. I've been using the v2 for 6 months now. The new model has less depth at 5.9 inches vs 8.5 inches (see photo, new version on top). The depth could be an issue depending on how deep of a rack you intend to use. I will place this in a new rack later, but for now I have it on my computer desk with some small felt pads I added. I had read that the newer model has a better transformer, I can't say whether or not the original transformer for my v1 model was at fault. My v2 was likely made between late 2020 and Jan 2021. The newer models do not have date codes like the older ones.As for performance, for my purposes the signals are quite clean. Seems as clean as the signals coming from the output of my sources at this time. All things considered, A+, especially considering the price!
G**2
Revolutionized my entertainment system
I have the audio from my TV, MacBook Pro interface, iPad, old iPhone, and guitar sims all running through this mixer, out to studio monitors. I love how the stereo pairs of each device are controlled by a single volume knob. It sounds great, and people are amazed at how much functionality I have with this setup. I wish that they made a digital version of this with a remote control, but it would be way more expensive.
D**L
Do they use their own products?
I ordered this recently, and though I knew the effect send was mono, I thought I could work around it by using the headphone jack - THE HEADPHONE JACK IS MONO TOO! WTF??? So now I need to use a splitter on the outputs. Thanks Behringer for not thinking this through...If the following changes were made, I would give this 5+ stars:1) Add one jack to make the effects send stereo.2) Make the head phone jack stereo.3) Replace the individual L and R main output pots with a single ganged pot. Since you can already control L and R volume, this is unnecessary and undesirable.
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