The XENYX 502 features five inputs, including one high quality XENYX preamp. This will provide you with an exceptional low noise floor and excellent levels of headroom. Sculpt your sound with the two band EQ, modelled on the sonic characteristics of iconic British recording consoles. You’ll be rewarded with the richest of lows and warmest of highs. The 502 will be an invaluable tool to add to your arsenal.
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Sonically superior preamps
Behringer XEYNX preamps are renowned for their unique sonic performance. With an impressive 130dB of dynamic range and a frequency bandwidth of 10Hz to 20kHz the XEYNX preamps are the ideal choice for home recording and live use. Ensuring high quality and outstanding clarity, you’ll own preamps which excel on a wide array of sources. From guitars to percussion, to vocals and bass. There’s nothing that the XEYNX preamps won’t shine on.
Classic british equalisation
British mixing consoles are renowned for their analog warmth and unique sonic qualities. Behringer have meticulously studied and incorporated the same style circuitry on the 502’s two band channel EQ, providing incredible warmth and detailed musical character. Even when applied generously, these equalizers exhibit sweet forgiveness and superb audio quality.
Inputs and outputs
The XENYX 502 mixer features 5 inputs and 2-buses to accommodate either a dynamic,ribbon, or condenser microphone. The 2-band EQ will let you affect the input signal, letting you craft the sound you’re aiming for. Also featured are RCA CD/Tape inputs which let you play music between sets while the RCA outputs let you record your performance to an external recording device.
Features
- Premium ultra-low noise, high headroom analog mixer
- State-of-the-art XENYX mic preamp comparable to stand-alone boutique preamps
- Neo-classic ”British” 2-band EQs for warm and musical sound
- Main mix outputs plus separate control room, phones and stereo CD/tape outputs
- CD/tape inputs assignable to main mix or control room/phones output
- Designed and engineered in Germany