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Behringer Xenyx X1003B Premium Analog Mixer with 5 Mic Preamps and Optional Battery Operation

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  • 10-channel Analog Mixer with 5 Xenyx Mic Preamps
  • Battery-powered Operation
  • Phantom Power
  • 5 XLR In
  • 3-b EQ


Potent and Portable 10-channel Analog Mixer Compact and comprehensive, the Behringer X1003B premium analog mixer is an ultra-low-noise mixer ideal for podcasters, streamers, home studios, and much more. Five phantom-power-enabled XLR inputs (three with stereo line inputs) come equipped with crystal-clear XENYX preamps to accommodate even the most intensive microphone setups, and there’s even a dedicated stereo line input channel with streaming outputs. Moreover, the Behringer X1003B boasts six 3-band EQs that allow you to fine-tune every source to perfection. Looking to broadcast remotely or set up an on-location interview? The X1003B offers 9-volt battery operation to give you powerful mixing capabilities without the constraints of the power cord. Behringer mixers have long been renowned at Sweetwater for their blend of power, versatility, and sheer value — the X1003B premium analog mixer takes it all to a new level and will surely elevate the audio of your content creation setup.Award-winning


D. Plate
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
Playing at a weekly street market event with no AC power available. I used this to mix our vocals and then ran that into a JBL Eon One Pro rechargeable line array system. The preamps on the mixer added extra boost that the JBL alone could not, plus added more channels overall. I took advantage of the battery power option (2 9volt batteries). Battery life was good giving me at least 4 hours (I changed them after every 2 gigs just to be safe}. You do need a small Phillips head screw driver to open the battery compartment though, which is a little bit inconvenient, otherwise very happy with this purchase. Great value.
DOC
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
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