Rugged construction. Dedicated balance and level controls.
16 People rated this product : 8 out of 10
5 People wrote reviews









6 out of 10
Feature:
Its easy compact and offers exactly what you need, no unneeded extra's. cant say anything else.
One drawback is that it has no smooth control knobs, they move in steps.
Quality:
so far pretty reliable except for the sound problems (see sound part of the review)
Value:
Its cheap, but don't expect a clear, transparent and professional sound. Live it might be ok, but in a studio its a big no no.
Sound:
I used it on stage for quiet some time to mix down 4 synthesizers to 1 stereo channel.
Recently I used it during recording session and was shocked what it did with my sounds. Some sounds where just mutulated (especially grand piano's, strings where ok-ish). And it had nothing to do with input volume.
Looking for something more transparent now.
Ease of Use:
very easy to use. Mostly due to its lack of complexity and options. But hey thats what you want for a line mixer in live situations right.
Support:
No idea. never needed to contact Behringer
Overall:
Kind of regret buying it now. Its not as good as Behringer wants you to believe. I am selling my Behringer linemixer now and buying a better quality one.
Submitted: 4/22/2008
Style of Music: Symhonic/gothic metal.









10 out of 10
Feature:
The handiest feature is the mute/defeat button on every channel. When I get confused about which module is in which channel, I can isolate them without adjusting the levels!
As a line mixer, it doesn't require EQ, so I don't miss that feature. On the two channel inputs for my ROLAND,I can alwasy fine tune the overall EQ for the BEHRINGER if required.
Quality:
I now own four different BEHRINGER products, and they all meet/exceed my expectations. A friend offered to sell me a ROLAND M120 line mixer (the same series as my M12E), but I did not like the gain/signal interface between the two, and they're both ROLAND! The stereo outputs of the BEHRINGER are very smooth and linear, and totally match the LED lights.
Value:
Brand new, this cost $40 less than a used ROLAND M12E currently advertised in a local music store! By the way, I have been totally happy with my ROLAND, although when purchased new about 8 years ago, it was $870 CDN funds.
Desirability:
It looks great, is only 1 unit rack high, so it leaves me room for my other rackmount gear.
Sound:
I use this line mixer as a sub-mixer to my main ROLAND M12E mixer. The sound of the BEHRINGER is totally transparent (the way it should be!), and I can't tell the difference between the sound modules/keyboards going straight into my ROLAND from those being sub-mixed first.
Support:
I haven't had to contact the company for any of my purchases, so I can't rate the support....what's wrong with that?
Overall:
If lost/stolen (Heaven forbid!), I'd replace it immediately with the same item.
Submitted: 12/27/2005
Style of Music: Classic Rock, and a DOORS tribute band.
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