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The Behringer Xenyx X2442USB Mixer is a high-performance analog mixer featuring 24 channels, USB connectivity, and a premium Klark Teknik FX processor, designed for professional audio applications. With an ultra-low noise level of 130 dB, it ensures crystal-clear sound quality, making it the perfect choice for musicians and sound engineers alike.
Audio Input | USB |
Noise Level | 130 dB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 24 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Item Weight | 6600 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20.3"D x 20.75"W x 8.35"H |
J**O
Impressed after 14 Years.
I bought this mixing board in 2011, and now writing this review in 2025 after 14 years of use I think I am qualified to give an honest opinion. First off, its a workhorse. This board has handled everything i've thrown at it without flinching. Whether it was for live gigs, studio sessions ,or just jamming in the back yard, it's delivered consistently solid performance. The build quality is impressive, the faders are still smooth the knobs haven't worn out and all channels function as when bought. Sound- wise, its still clean and reliable with no signal dropouts and the preamps still hold their own. I've used this board with a variety of mics and instruments over the years and it always gives a solid performance. It's ease of use is also one of it's strong points ,just solid straight forward mixing. It may lack some of the bells and whistles present on more modern digital boards, but if you value reliability and ease use this board is a winner. In conclusion 14years in and with Carnival and all the other activities here in Trinidad & Tobago 14 years in and still running like day one , thats impressive.
M**T
Great Board for Live Sound
My experience with Behringer boards begins in roughly 2001. I have used their boards of all sizes from the little X502 up to the Eurodesk-sized boards, and have personally owned five of them in that time. I have never had any problems with any of their products, and have always been happy with their performance. I've used them in live sound applications for theatrical productions, for some recording, and for live concerts. They offer numerous signal routing options which gives you a lot of flexibility.When I found myself playing rhythm guitar in a nine-piece band, I needed as many channels as possible in a rack-mountable board. This, to my knowledge, is the largest rack-mountable board made by Behringer. Each time I buy a new board of theirs, it's not because there is something wrong with the one I have, I simply need more channels or subgroups.I mounted this board directly into the top panel of my SKB case. I like that it has a light socket on the top although I was a little irritated that it didn't come with a gooseneck light. The USB recording functionality is cool, making this board worthy of being used in a recording application as well.I've always found the Behringer boards are sturdy and produce quality sound at a price much less than other brands of similar quality. I highly recommend this, and any other Behringer board that suits your requirements in size or the number of channels, subgroups, or any other parameter.
L**K
Great Mixer
I'm a huge fan of this Behringer mixer. I produce a daily radio show, create radio commercials, and do a lot of audio editing, and this mixer has served me well. It's got a ton of inputs, very flexible routing and four subs (2 stereo sub groups). The USB in/out is a nice bonus, but don't buy this thinking it will serve as an audio interface. If you need an audio interface, get an audio interface. If you need a good, flexible, well thought-out mixer that's also a very good value, get this.
A**A
Definitely a good buy entry level for home studio
I have owned this Behringer XENYX X2442USB mixer for about 3 weeks now. I think, for the price, it is definitely a steal! I use it to record my drum practice at home. I use Shure PG mics, el-cheapo Radio Shack vocal mics, and I also connect my iPod and a CD player to it. My usage is not very sound-quality critical and does not involve travel/gigging either. Also, this is my first experience with professional mixers so my knowledge and experience is limited. First, built quality of this mixer is OK for my usage, but I would not describe it as rugged at all. The chasis (except for side panels) is entirely metal but of a light gage, and with plastic knobs sticking out from everywhere in the control surface I would think this thing would have to be handled with a lot of care if it were to be used for live gigs where constant travel is required. The side panels are made of soft-touch plastic and can be easily removed and replaced with included rack mount brackets which is how I set it up. This works just fine on a standard 19" rack. Functionally, everything works just fine and the sound is clean and warm. I should demystify the descriptons you see in advertising: this mixer has 10 mic ins, 8 of them have the full complement compressor and EQ functions, the remaining 2 (channels 9-10 and 11-12) are in a shared configuration of mic in OR stereo line in, do not offer compression, and the EQ has two fixed-frequency mid-range level controls instead of a parametric adjustable frequency/adjustable level controls. The remaining channels (13-14 and 15-16) are stereo line-level only. I have not found any hum or hissing on the headphone outs, main outs, control outs, RCA 2 TRK outs, nor USB digital out. The XLR mic ins, line TRS ins, RCA 2 TRK ins, and USB digital ins (the USB interface is bi-directional and stereo) work perfectly. I have not tested any of the inserts, direct outs, sub outs, or aux ins/outs yet. One feature which is only hinted to in the manual which initially confused me but later found to be good, is that the RCA 2 TRK outs will not output any signal that comes in from the RCA 2 TRK ins (event if 2-TRK/USB to MAIN toggle is engaged), and signals sent to the USB digital interface will return to the mixer (if echoed back by the recorder or whatever is connected to the mixer's USB interface) but can not be sent back via USB again. This is all to prevent a feedback loop. Also, the design of the unit seems pretty well thought out: I installed a goose neck light on the BNC light connector which turned out to be a defective light and the mixer heated up somewhat and shut itself down automatically after a while, so the mixer appears to have some protection functionality embedded that is not advertized. This happened a couple times and the mixer came out unharmed every time. A disadvantage I have encountered is that most of the push down toggle switches do not have an associated light to indicate they are engaged (only the solo, mute, and compressor switches/knobs do.) You have to visually determine this by looking at the switch or by pressing the button to figure out if it is already depressed or not, which is not always easy/convenient. I guess you can't have everything at this price level :-) The indicator lights for the compressor only flicker on/off when actual compression/limiting of peaks is taking place, so even when engaged, the light will not come on if the input signal is low level. This is not clear on the manual either. The integrated FX box works fine, however, you can not assign different effects to one channel vs another, you can only select one effect and apply it to zero, one or more of any of the input channels. Also, the main mix via any of the main analog outs and the USB interface is only one stereo channel. To output multiple stereo/mono channels simultaneously you have to use the direct outs (and set mix levels externally) and/or the sub outs. The USB interface does not support multi-channel output/input. The USB interface worked quite nicely with my iPad using the iPad USB adaptor that comes with the iPad camera connection kit and the Sudio Mini XL app which I use as an 8-track (non-simultaneous) digital recorder. All in all, I think I got an incredible amount of functionality and flexibility for my money and I am very satisfied with the results. I am still experimenting with the X2442USB but this has been my experience so far.
A**R
A great little mixer with lots of features.
This is a great little mixer. It is clean and quiet with very good headroom. Back in the 1970s I used to build sound reinforcement mixers. The knobs on the ones I built cost more than this entire mixer does. It is quite a bargain. My only wish is that it had 100 mm faders instead of the short throw faders it comes with. Even so, they are very smooth and quite adequate for the job at hand.
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