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Behringer XENYX 802S 8-Channel Analog Mixer With USB
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Description
With eight input channels, the Behringer XENYX 802S analog mixer lets you blend multiple sound sources with ease. This compact mixer features Behringer's renowned XENYX mic preamps to ensure premium audio quality, perfect for podcasting, streaming or recording. The 802S has 48V phantom power to support condenser microphones, providing the clarity and warmth you need.
Connect Different Sources With Eight Flexible Inputs
The XENYX 802S mixer has two mono mic/line channels, two stereo line channels, an additional stereo channel and a stereo USB input, for a total of eight inputs to mix and match your sound sources. You can connect microphones, instruments, media players, headphones and more. The USB connectivity makes it simple to integrate signals from computers or mobile devices into your analog setup.
Get Pristine Sound With Award-Winning XENYX Preamps
This compact eight-channel mixer features Behringer's renowned XENYX mic preamps, known for their ultratransparent, studio-grade sound quality. The preamps provide wide gain range, incredibly low noise and precise EQ control for any input signal. This lets you shape your sound with musical warmth and crystal clarity, perfect for podcasts, voiceovers or music recording.
Stream Audio Easily Via USB
The XENYX 802S has a stereo USB input that makes it simple to connect to a computer for streaming audio or recording. Just plug it into your PC or Mac and you can blend signals from mics, instruments and media players with audio from your computer. This gives you a versatile hybrid analog/digital mixing solution.
Shape Your Sound With 3-Band EQ
To sculpt your sound precisely, the 802S provides 3-band EQ on the mono and stereo channels. Boost or cut low, mid and high frequencies for just the right tone. An FX send per channel also lets you connect external effects units for advanced audio processing and creativity.



Specs
- Microphone Input
- Balanced XLR, discrete input circuit
- Mic EIN (22Hz–22kHz) @ 50 ohm: 132dB, A-weighted
- Frequency response Gain +10dB: 10Hz to 150kHz
- Frequency response Gain +60dB: 20Hz to 70kHz
- Gain range: +10dB to +60dB
- Max input level @ +10dB Gain: +12dBu
- Input Impedance: 2 kohm balanced
- Distortion (THD + N) 1kHz @ +10dB Gain: 0.005%
- Mono Line Inputs
- 1/4" TRS connector balanced
- Impedance: 22 kohm balanced, 10 kohm unbalanced
- Gain range: -10dB to +40dB
- Max input level @ 0dB Gain: +21dBu
- Stereo Line
- 1/4" TRS connector balanced
- Frequency response: 20Hz to 200kHz
- Impedance: 22 kohm balanced, 10 kohm unbalanced
- Max input level @ 0dB Gain: +21dBu
- STREAM Inputs (Analog)
- RCA connector unbalanced
- Impedance: 10 kohm unbalanced
- Max input level: 10dBu
- Low: 80Hz/±15dB
- Mid: 2.5kHz/±15dB
- High: 12kHz/±15dB
- Type: 1/4" TRS connector impedance-balanced
- Impedance: 120 ohm
- Max output leve: 21dBu
- Type: 1/4" TRS connector unbalanced
- Impedance: 23 ohm
- Max output level: 19dBu/150 ohm
- Type: RCA connector unbalanced
- Impedance: 1 kohm unbalanced
- Max output level: 10 dBu
- Main Mix @ -∞: -109 dBu A-weighted
- Channel @ -∞: -109 dBu A-weighted
- Type: Type-B connector
- USB Audio Data: 48kHz, 16-bit
- UAC2 Class Compliant: stereo in/out
- Power Consumption: 12W
- Adapter input: 100–240V~, 50/60Hz, 0.5A
- Adapter output: 18 VDC 1.0A
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submitted4 months ago
asked byTim
fromBaltimore, MD
With left and right main out jacks, how do you connect to powered speaker?
To connect your Behringer XENYX 802S mixer to powered speakers, you'll use the Main Out jacks on the mixer. Here's a step-by-step guide: What you need: Two 1/4" TS (or TRS) cables — depending on your speaker inputs. Two powered speakers — or just one, if you're doing mono. How to connect: Stereo setup (two speakers): Main Out L → 1/4" cable → Left powered speaker. Main Out R → 1/4" cable → Right powered speaker. Mono setup (one speaker): You can either: Plug just the Main Out L or R into your speaker. Or use a Y-cable to combine L and R into a single mono signal (not always necessary—depends on your use case). tart with volumes down (on both mixer and speakers) before powering on. Make sure you're using balanced 1/4" TRS cables if your powered speakers support it — this reduces noise. Set your speaker inputs to line level (not mic level) if there's a switch.