Behringer Xenyx X1222 USB Bundle

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Behringer Xenyx X1222 USB Bundle

Behringer

Xenyx X1222 USB Bundle

4.8 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 250592
Model: Xenyx X1222 USB Bundle
Price: $226.60

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The Xenyx X1222 USB Bundle is a surprisingly capable entry point for home recording and small band setups. It’s a great solution for singer-songwriters, podcasters, or anyone needing a basic, integrated mixer with a USB interface – offering a good balance of functionality and affordability.

Product Description

Behringer Xenyx X1222 USB Bundle

*Bundle offer comprising*, Behringer Xenyx X1222USB

  • *12 Channel mixer*
  • 6 Microphone inputs
  • 48 Volt phantom power
  • compressor and 75 Hz low cut for 4 microphone channels
  • Compressor and insert for 4 mic channels
  • 4 Stereo inputs
  • 3-Band EQ
  • peak LED and Mute-switch on all channels
  • 2 AUX ways: Mon and FX
  • Internal 24-bit multi effect device with 16 presets
  • 7-Band Master EQ
  • Mon Send fader
  • FX send fader
  • 2 Track faders
  • 60 mm faders
  • 2 Track input and output
  • XLR main out
  • Built-In USB sound card
  • Internal power adapter
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 90 x 370 x 330 mm
  • Weight: 3.7 kg
  • Including 19" rack kit
  • Optional case available under: Article Nr #300894#
  • Optional suitable bag: Art.#481196# (not included in delivery)
  • Millenium Laptopstand
  • *Laptop Stand*
  • For DJs and musicians
  • Height adjustable
  • Dimensions: 225 x 170 x 340 mm (W x H)
  • Shelf: 265 mm
  • Weight: 1.4 kg
  • Colour: Black
PROS
  • • Solid build for the price point, feels surprisingly robust for a budget mixer
  • • Xenyx preamps offer a usable, warm character for basic tracking
  • • Integrated USB interface simplifies recording directly to a computer
  • • The included rack kit adds a touch of professionalism to a small studio
CONS
  • • EQ is basic; lacks the finesse of more expensive consoles
  • • Plastic faders feel a bit cheap and may develop scratchiness over time
  • • Phantom power can be noisy with some cheaper microphones

Product Video

Key Features

Channels 12
Aux Sends 2
EQ Bands 3
Fader Type 60mm
Connections XLR, 1/4 in, RCA, USB
Weight 3.7 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

The USB interface is functional, but latency can be noticeable depending on your computer's processing power and driver setup; using ASIO drivers is recommended.
It's serviceable for basic reverb and chorus, but don't expect high-end studio quality; it's a convenient option for adding some ambience.
While possible, the limited EQ and lack of advanced routing make it less ideal for complex live sound situations; it's best suited for smaller, simpler gigs.

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