Reddit Reddit reviews Behringer Xenyx X1832USB Premium 18-Input 3/2-Bus Mixer with USB/Audio Interface,Black

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Behringer Xenyx X1832USB Premium 18-Input 3/2-Bus Mixer with USB/Audio Interface,Black
Premium ultra-low noise, high headroom analog mixer6 state-of-the-art, phantom-powered XENYX Mic Preamps comparable to stand-alone boutique preamps6 studio-grade compressors with super-easy "one-knob" functionality and control LED for professional vocal and instrumental soundNeo-classic "British" 3-band EQs with semi-parametric mid band for warm and musical soundNew studio-grade FX processor with 16 editable presets including reverb, chorus, flanger, delay, pitch shifter, multi-effects, Tap function and storable user parameter settings
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2 Reddit comments about Behringer Xenyx X1832USB Premium 18-Input 3/2-Bus Mixer with USB/Audio Interface,Black:

u/MaarkNuutt · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

That would probably have to be this.

I play/record music, and recording drums is really hard without at least 5 mics. The quality isn't as good and certain drums and cymbals sound distant. This soundboard allows for a huuge amount of audio inputs as well as a wide variety of leveling options. Probably the thing I need most on my wishlist.

Edit: also happens to be the most expensive thing, so if this was a contest, which it totally isn't, this wouldn't be considered an entry.

u/pofrickentato · 1 pointr/podcasting

I bought my mixer, a Behringer X1832USB, with a similar setup in mind. It has a main and a sub output, which each input can be assigned to independently. In my setup, my Audacity mix is my main channel, which I can output to my PC via the on-board USB. My headphones are connected to the Phones jack on my mixer, which is assigned to my sub channel mix. For your Google Hangouts mix, you can use one of the two Aux Sends.

Don't worry about the complexity, your setup is pretty standard for Skype/Hangouts recordings. The only thing I do differently is that I have my laptop dedicated to the conversation, with my desktop recording.


I'd definitely recommend the X1832 for your setup. The only thing that I've found it lacks is direct outputs for each channel, which is handy when live mixing multi-track recordings. If that's something you may be interested in, the X2442 has direct outputs while ditching some of the X1832's features like the 9-band graphic EQ.

Finally, if Behringer isn't your thing, the Mackie ProFX16 is capable of the setup I described, even including the on-board USB output.