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Behringer Studio Mixers Behringer X Air XR18
-11%

Behringer X Air XR18

4.4

Total Channels: 18

£315.00£355.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £105.00/mo.*
3stores
Behringer Studio Mixers Behringer Wing

Behringer Wing

Total Channels: 48

£2,094.00
Or 48 payments of £51.48/mo.*
1store
Behringer Studio Mixers Behringer Xenyx QX2442USB

Behringer Xenyx QX2442USB

4.7

£249.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £83.00/mo.*
2stores
Behringer Studio Mixers Behringer X32

Behringer X32

4.7

Total Channels: 32

£929.00
Or 48 payments of £22.84/mo.*
2stores
Behringer Studio Mixers Behringer XENYX 1204USB

Behringer XENYX 1204USB

4.4

Total Channels: 8

£123.00£123.25
Or 3 interest-free payments of £41.00/mo.*
3stores
Behringer Studio Mixers Behringer Flow 8

Behringer Flow 8

Total Channels: 8

£159.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £53.00/mo.*
2stores
Behringer Studio Mixers Behringer MicroMix MX400
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Behringer MicroMix MX400

4.5

Total Channels: 4

£12.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.30/mo.*
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Behringer Studio Mixers Behringer CP3A-M Mixer

Behringer CP3A-M Mixer

£24.70£24.80
Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.23/mo.*
2stores
Behringer Xenyx X1204USB
-16%

Behringer Xenyx X1204USB

4.4

Total Channels: 8

£123.00£146.75
Or 3 interest-free payments of £41.00/mo.*
2stores
Behringer PMP 500
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Behringer PMP 500

Total Channels: 12

£179.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £59.66/mo.*
2stores
Behringer Xenyx X2222USB

Behringer Xenyx X2222USB

4.7

Total Channels: 16

£188.00£205.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £62.66/mo.*
2stores
Behringer SD16

Behringer SD16

Total Channels: 16

£395.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £131.66/mo.*
2stores
STUDIO MIXERS

FAQ

Studio mixers are devices used to combine, balance, and modify audio signals. They are essential in recording studios for managing multiple sound sources. A good mixer allows you to adjust the volume, tone, and effects of different audio channels, helping you create the perfect mix for your recordings.

Choosing the right studio mixer depends on your needs. Consider factors like the number of input channels, built-in effects, and connectivity options. If you record multiple instruments or vocals simultaneously, look for mixers with more channels and features that suit your recording style.

Studio mixers can be analogue or digital. Analogue mixers offer a warm sound and straightforward controls. Digital mixers provide more flexibility with features like presets and digital effects. Your choice depends on whether you prefer simplicity or advanced functionality in your mixing process.

Studio mixers are crucial because they allow precise control over audio levels and effects during music production. They enable you to balance each instrument or vocal track perfectly. This control ensures clarity and quality in the final recording, making mixers indispensable for professional results.

Studio mixers are suitable for live performances as well as studio recordings. They help manage sound levels and effects in real-time during a performance. When choosing a mixer for live use, ensure it has robust build quality and enough input/output options to handle your setup efficiently.

Studio Mixers: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing a studio mixer, it's crucial to evaluate the number of inputs you'll need. Think about the types of instruments or microphones you'll be connecting. For instance, if you're recording a band, you might require multiple XLR inputs for microphones and line inputs for instruments. Planning ahead ensures you won't run out of channels during a session. We recommend choosing a mixer with a few extra inputs than currently needed to accommodate future growth.

Studio mixers often come with built-in effects like reverb, delay, and compression. These features can save you time and money on external gear. Assess what effects are essential for your recordings and ensure the mixer includes them. For example, if you're working on vocal-heavy projects, having a good quality built-in reverb can enhance your sound significantly. Additionally, consider mixers with USB connectivity if you plan to integrate with digital audio workstations.

The heart of any studio setup is sound quality. When selecting a studio mixer, pay attention to the quality of the preamps and the overall noise floor. A high-quality preamp will provide clarity and warmth to your recordings, while a low noise floor ensures that background hiss doesn't interfere with your audio. Reading reviews or testing different models in-store can help you identify which mixers offer superior sound fidelity.

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