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Behringer Xenyx QX2222USB Mixer with USB and Effects

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About this item

  • 2/2-bus mixer with 60mm faders
  • USB Audio Interface
  • Onboard Effects
  • 22-input
  • 3-b EQ


The feature-packed XENYX QX2222USB mixer allows you to effortlessly achieve premium-quality sound thanks to its 8 onboard studio- grade XENYX Mic Preamps and ultra- musical “British” channel EQs – with a semi-parametric mid band for warm and musical sound. And our easy-to-use “one-knob” compressors provide total dynamic control for the ultimate in punch and clarity, while respecting all the power and emotion you pack into every note. Add to this our KLARK TEKNIK FX processor with 32 studio-grade presets with dual addressable parameters, Tap function and storable user parameter settings – and the QX2222USB becomes an incredibly versatile mixer for your live performances.But XENYX QX2222USB isn’t just designed to ha ndle your live gigs; they also provide the state-of-the-art tools you need to make stunning, professional- quality recordings. Along with their built-in USB/audio interfaces, XENYX USB mixers come with all the recording and editing software needed to turn your computer system into a complete, high-performance home recording studio.Features: Premium ultra-low noise, high headroom mixer 8 state-of-the-art, phantom-powered XENYX Mic Preamps comparable to stand-alone boutique preamps 8 studio-grade compressors with super-easy "one-knob" functionality and control LED for professional vocal and instrumental sound Ultra-high quality KLARK TEKNIK FX processor with LCD display, dual-parameters, Tap function and storable user parameter settings "Wireless-ready" for high-quality BEHRINGER digital wireless system (not included) Built-in stereo USB/Audio Interface to connect directly to your computer. Free audio recording, editing and podcasting software plus 150 instrument/effect plug-ins downloadable at behringer.com Neo-classic "British" 3-band EQs with semi-parametric mid band for warm and musical sound Channel inserts on each mono channel for flexible connection of outboard equipment 3 aux sends per channel: 1 pre fader for monitoring, 1 pre/post fader switchable for monitoring/FX applications, 1 post fader (for internal FX or as external send) Clip LEDs, mute, main mix and subgroup routing switches, solo and PFL functions on all channels 2 subgroups with separate outputs for added routing flexibility; 3 multi-functional stereo aux returns with flexible routing Balanced main mix outputs with ¼" jack and gold-plated XLR connectors, separate control room, headphones and stereo rec outputs Control room/phones outputs with multi-input source matrix; rec inputs assignable to main mix or control room/phones outputs Long-wearing 60-mm logarithmic-taper faders and sealed rotary controls "Planet Earth" switching power supply for maximum flexibility (100 - 240 V~), noise-free audio, superior transient response plus low power consumption for energy saving High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany


Bruno Tremblay
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2023
LE MANUEL BEHRINGER EST INCOMPLET, VOUS DONNEZ AUCUNE EXPLICATION COMMENT UTILISER LA SORTIE USB/INTERFACE POUR L'INSTALLATION AVEC UN PC, AVEC LE ASIO4ALL US POUR FAIRE DE L'ENREGISTREMENT. ÇA VEUT DIRE ARRANGE TOI TOUT SEUL...
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 10, 2022
I've been buying Behringer mixers and other gear for 20 years -- great gear for practice studios. Every other mixer was rack mountable and came with ears. Apparently, Behringer decided that rack mounting was no longer necessary and dropped that feature from it's QX line (at least from the larger ones). In short, I'm terribly disappointed and probably would have bought an X2222 instead if I'd known, although, with the X series, you get a decidedly crappier onboard effects unit (as in, it's ok for a bit of reverb in a monitor, but otherwise pretty much a crappy mono in, stereo'ish, reverb with a somewhat robotic sound).Besides the lack of rack mount ears or an aftermarket kit for same, the rest of the mixer is fine. It's cheap. It works. EQ is pretty good. The "one knob" compressors are fine in a pinch, but not super musical, as in, it will occasionally hold off the release a little longer than I want so vocals in a quiet part of a song start over-compressed if the previous part of the song was louder. But, for taming a DI bass or something like that, they're probably acceptable.Obviously, there are no direct outs from the individual channels.Also though, there is no main insert chain, which I thought wouldn't be so bad. I'm used to having one, but figured I could get by, but I was wrong. Your master EQ and compressor will be *after* the mixer, before the amp/speakers, so there is no way to monitor the actual house mix unless you run a daisy chain from your amp/speakers back to something from which you can monitor (probably a separate mixer so you don't risk a massive feedback loop).All aforementioned caveats aside, it is a decent sounding mixer. The preamps are nice and open sounding -- not muffled or underwater like a lot of cheaper mixers (and older Behringer mixers). And like I said, the effects unit is a big improvement.If you can live without all the extras, or have alternate solutions, this is a decent purchase....UNLESS you need to rack mount! In that case, put on your McGyver hat!
Jamil
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2022
I kept getting distortion and hiss on my input channels even with only a few dB of gain on a clean channel. The effects are poor quality and should have been left out of these units, probably the extra digital noise and poor isolation contributes to the hiss. You can't even disengage the effects in some configurations.You can do better than this, Behringer.
Chuck Fitch
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021
Don't waste your money, the product has quality issues. faders are cheap, headphone jack breaks apart because it's plastic. Don't waste your money on this product.
Charles S
Reviewed in Canada on May 23, 2019
We switched from our previous mixer and our sound quality went up by a factor of at least 10. Love this buy
groovy_torti
Reviewed in Germany on February 9, 2015
Behringer ist als günstiger Hersteller von Musikelektronik hinlänglich bekannt. Böse Zungen sprechen manchmal immer noch von "billig", was aber längst nicht mehr zutrifft. Behringer hat einen deutlichen Qualitätssprung gemacht und die Serienstreuung von früher, gibt es quasi nicht mehr. Die Lautsprecher, Mixer usw. sind meiner Meinung allesamt für den ambitionierten Amateurmucker sehr gut zu gebrauchen. Leider lässt sich Behringer die gute Qualität mittlerweile auch wesentlich besser bezahlen (dazu später mehr). Zunächst aber zum zu bewerteten Produkt, dem Xenyx QX2222USB.Wir sind eine 7-Mann Blaskapelle (6 Blechbläser, 1 Schlagzeuger) und wollen uns nicht mit viel Schlepperei und Technik beschäftigen, sondern das Hauptaugenmerk auf unser Kerngeschäft, das Musizieren legen. Da gehört auch dazu, dass wir kein XXL Mischpult und externe Effektgeräte usw. auf die Bühne stellen möchten, denn das zahlt einem niemand in unserem Bereich. Wir lieben es zum Auftritt zu fahren, einen kurzen Soundcheck zu machen und dann loszulegen. Wir sind also gerne für den "schnellen Gig" zu haben ;-) Das kleine Behringer Pult bietet uns hierfür alles, was wir für unsere Gigs benötigen.- Genügend Eingänge (wird es mal eng, weil wir das Schlagzeug abnehmen, wird einfach ein kleiner Submixer hinzugenommen).- Effektive, "musikalische" EQs.- Ein tolles, editierbares Effektgerät (die KLARK TEKNIK Effekte sind um Klassen besser, wie das was früher in den Behringer Pulten eingebaut war).- Eine effektive "One Knob" Kompressorfunktion pro Kanal (wer schon mal an einem Kompressor rumgeschraubt hat, weiß wie lästig das werden kann die "richtige" Einstellung zu finden).- Ausreichend RoutingmöglichkeitenDas Pult ist trotz der kompakten Größe sehr übersichtlich aufgebaut und die Verarbeitung der verbauten Komponenten gut (alle Potis und Schieberegler haben z.B. einen angenehmen und annährend gleichen Wiederstand).Die eingebaute USB Schnittstelle, die es erlaubt das Pult ohne ein Interface an den PC anzuschließen ist eine nettes Gimmick, denn dadurch wird das Pult auch "Home-Recording" fähig. Da ich das nicht brauche, habe ich dies bisher noch nicht ausprobiert.Einen Wermutstropfen gibt es allerdings. Behringer hat zum Jahresanfang (quasi über Nacht) die Preise um 20-25% angezogen. Ich finde das schade, denn das Argument "Gute Qualität zum Schnäppchenpreis" gilt jetzt leider nicht mehr uneingeschränkt. Man ist damit immer noch sehr günstig, kommt aber preislich schon recht nahe an Marken wie Mackie, Soundcraft, Yamaha usw.Ich hatte Glück und konnte noch ein Pult für den 2014er Preis ergattern :-)Ich kann das Pult für kleine Bands, die sich nicht so sehr mit Technik beschäftigen wollen, empfehlen. Man hat auf Aktenkoffergröße quasi alles an Bord, was man für den "schnellen" Livesound braucht.
秋吉康晴
Reviewed in Japan on September 10, 2013
USB をつないだままLiveに使うとすこしリンリンというノイズが聞こえます。外部エフェクターはポストフェードで使えないのですか?取説には書いていないようですが?
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