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Behringer X AIR XR12 12-Channel Digital Rack Mixer
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Product Price  $329.00
$419.00
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Behringer MicroMIX MX400 4-Channel Line Mixer
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Product Price  $19.90
$29.00
Behringer XENYX Q1204USB USB Mixer
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Product Price  $189.00
Behringer XENYX QX1832USB USB Mixer With Effects
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Product Price  $319.00
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Behringer XENYX 302USB USB Mixer
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Product Price  $59.00
$69.00
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Behringer X AIR XR16 16-Channel Digital Rackmount Mixer
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Product Price  $389.00
$579.00
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Behringer XENYX QX1222USB USB Mixer With Effects
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Product Price  $249.00
$289.00
Behringer XENYX QX1204USB USB Mixer With Effects
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Product Price  $209.00
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Behringer X32 Motor Fader Replacement for X32 Mixer
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Product Price  $35.00
$98.99

Behringer stepped into the audio electronics market in 1989 to service a market that its founder, Uli Behringer, realized was being ignored by the industry: professional-quality hardware that anyone can afford. Mixers are the heart of a recording studio, and the models that Behringer offers today are solid performers that exemplify the idea that quality should be something available to every audio enthusiast, including hobbyists and start-up studios.  If you're looking to load up a road case or built-in studio rack, your first stop will be Behringer's selection of rack-mountable mixers. The Eurorack Pro RX1602 Line Mixer is a good starting point, with 8 channels featuring individual level controls. Looking for something ultra-high-end? You can't miss the X32 Rack Digital Mixer and its little brother, the X32 Core. An impressive 40 input channels and versatile software control make these ideal for the biggest live shows and most demanding installed applications.

A tabletop version of the X32 is also the flagship of Behringer's free-standing mixers, with 32 channels backed up by programmable mic preamps. This X32 is a great mixer if you're transitioning from analog to digital for the first time, since the controls are designed to be as familiar as possible. Of course, many users insist on staying analog, in which case you should turn your attention to the Xenyx series, which caters to every usage scenario with a whole range of channel counts to pick from.

That's just the start of what Behringer brings to the mixer party. Club and DJ mixers like the NOX303 and DDM4000 are excellent options for the entertainers among us. The Europower series, available in a whole slew of shapes and sizes, add EQ and amplification to the mixer to give you an all-in-one piece of gear. The Micromix MX400 is so small that it practically fits in your pocket, making it an easy choice to have on hand if you find yourself a few channels short during sound check and need a sub-mixer in a pinch.

Whatever your purpose is for using a mixer, Behringer certainly has one that's ready to take on the challenge. The diversity of their equipment is one of Behringer's strong suits, so by taking your time to make sure you choose the best option for you, there's no doubt that you'll find exactly what you need.