Behringer Professional Multi-Purpose 16-Input Ultra-Low Noise Line Mixer

RX1602 V2

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EURORACK PRO RX1602 V2

The rack-mountable RX1602 mixer enables you to effortlessly achieve premium-quality sound, thanks to 16 balanced ultra-low noise, high-headroom line inputs, which can be used for 8 stereo inputs, 16 mono inputs – or any combination thereof. This high level of versatility makes the RX1602 a multipurpose line mixer that is ideal for both your live performances and studio recording projects. The incredible RX1602 is perfect for sub-mixing multiple keyboards, sound modules and samplers – and is an absolute “must-have” for monitoring your multitrack recording projects! So easy to use and loaded with intuitive features, the EURORACK PRO RX1602 should be in every recording enthusiast’s or live performer’s toolkit.




  • Extremely flexible multi-purpose sub-mixer, multi-track monitoring mixer and level translator
  • 16 balanced high-headroom line inputs for individual stereo or mono use of each section
  • Ultra-low noise ULN design, highest possible headroom, ultra-transparent audio
  • Dedicated balance and level controls plus +4/-10 level selection per channel
  • Monitor/FX Send control per section with global master send control for flexible monitoring, recording or effects applications
  • Illuminated double-function "mute" button per section with additional "clip" indication provides comfortable input source/level information
  • Monitor/FX signal assignable to phones output for added flexibility
  • Highly accurate 2 x 7-segment LED level meters and individual level control for left and right main mix signal
  • 1/4'' TRS main mix outputs plus easily accessible headphones output on the front panel with dedicated level control
  • High-quality detented rotary controls for long-term reliability
  • Internal switch-mode power supply (100
  • - 240 V~) for noise-free audio and low power consumption
  • 3-Year Warranty Program*
  • Designed and engineered in Germany