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Behringer xenyx 302USB

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#1 ·
Nice

[can't post links search for it yourself]
it's a 1 mic and 1 line mixer with a usb port which supplies power
you can play from AND to usb

Well it means at least one less cable and no power supply for the mixer necessary, but a little bit scant on information, but here is hoping there is a fully fledged sound card in this thing that can be coaxed into sending and receiving.
 
#2 ·
To post links, pictures, etc. you need 5 posts. You can pad some posts here. It can take an hour or more afterwards for your privileges to take effect. :T

In the meantime, I think this is the link you wish to post. :T
 
#3 ·
First of all, this is a wonderfull forum.
Secondly, I'm sorry my lack of understanding but I'm a beginner loking for optimize dimensions of a future room.

If I connect this mic preamp through USB in a computer (laptop is preferably), will it work of receiveing and sending audio data?
And then, if this is the case, do I need to buy a sound card (external usb sound card in case of laptop use)?

Thanks for any help.
 
#10 ·

If I connect this mic preamp through USB in a computer (laptop is preferably), will it work of receiveing and sending audio data?
And then, if this is the case, do I need to buy a sound card (external usb sound card in case of laptop use)?
No, you wouldn’t need another USB sound card. That would give you two of them. :)

Just make sure the 302USB is compatible with your operating system. I typically urge folks to Google for some user reviews before buying an audio interface, but obviously that’s not possible if it’s a brand-new product.


Regards,
Wayne
 
#5 ·
Ok, sir. You're right. But I thought that through the link, some gentlemen could give them thoughts about it.

Anyway, what I did find about is that it could be possible to analize and send the tones for our audio system. The only thing is that depending on the interface that you use it could narrow the signal to 16 bit and 44 Khz or it could also send as much as 24 bit and 192 KHz. But (there is always a 'but') as more as we want, as more as we pay.
Thanks,
 
#17 ·
The brochure that is available does not include specs.

But it doesn't have a Hi Z switch. The MIC200 does have a megaohm instrument input for piezo pickups, but it also has a 20dB attenuation switch for when connecting line level.

The only current Behringer mixer I know of that has Hi Z inputs is the new UFX1604.

Without high impedance inputs, you need a DI box between the guitar and the mixer.
 
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