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Review Summary For : Behringer MX-802 Mixer
Reviews: 3MSRP: $$$120 Usd.
Description:
MX-802 Is 8 Chanel and 2 mixing Console Plus
3-Band Equalizers.Big brother of the MX-602.
Product is in production
More Info: http://www.behringer.com/MX802A/index.cfm?lang=ENG
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N4MJG Rating: 2009-01-10
OPPS ! Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
sorry wrong mixer didn't notice this i sould look before i type it my is is xenyx 802 not mx 802


Jackie
KG4ORX

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Earlier 5-star review posted by N4MJG on 2009-01-10

WOW this mixer is hard to beat !i'm running 2 rigs FT 102 and FT 847 on same mixer, anyway i have one guy told me that i was 20 over 9 !in fla. i brought mine with my christmas money.i went to huntsville ala. where i got mine from harmony sound in huntsville ala


another thing is that bob and chip recommended this mixer ! i paid mine 69.00 with 10.00 off



73
Jackie
KG4ORX
Tullahoma,Tn
WWW.KG4ORX.COM

VE3TMT Rating: 2007-11-10
Excellent product at a bargain price Time Owned: more than 12 months.
I have used these Behringer mixers in the shack on and off over the years. I am currently using the 802 as follows:

My studio mic goes into input 1 which provides phantom power and 3 bands of EQ'ing although the third band at 12 Khz is useless for TX audio. The digital soundcard out is fed into another channel and the RX audio from the 850 goes into yet another channel. With this arrangement I can control all audio levels on TX and RX. The headphones output feeds an audio amp for nice AM monitoring with bookshelf speakers, while the main mix output feeds all TX signals directly to the 850's balanced modulator stage. All channels are isolated and the metal enclosure is great protection from RF feedback. While not as versatile as the W2IHY boxes, for the price it is hard to beat.
AA7FV Rating: 2007-11-10
Excellent, superb value & superb performance Time Owned: more than 12 months.
I have both a Behringer 602 and a Behringer 802. Both are now discontinued items, and so far as I can tell are identical - the 802 is described as 8-input and the 602 as 6-input, but in fact both have 8 inputs, counting the "Stereo Aux return" input.

I bought my 602 to route 4 different HF/VHF/UHF receivers into 2 different computers or to an audio amplifier, or computer outputs to the audio amplifier. It is perfect for this purpose. My only regret is that I now have no spare inputs for additional receivers or audio devices.

I have been so pleased with the 602 (which I have owned for several years now) that I recently bought an 802 to control audio inputs into tape or CD audio recorder. I can see no difference between the 802 and the 602. As an audio mixer (it's real purpose) the 802 does all that I would ever need.

The metal enclosure for the box has a nice professional feel about it. The controls work flawlessly, with a physical indent for easy setting of controls to their mid-points.

Both the 602 and 802 are now discontinued, but are still available new often at very low prices. Absolute bargains.

Darrel Emerson, aa7fv.