![]() ![]() However, there are impedance settings on the Behringer, so you can adjust the sensitivity. On the other hand, we never had any hardware-related issue with the Yamaha.Īnother difference is that Yamaha MG10XU can EQ stereo input, but Behringer cannot you can just fade or do the FX send. Although Behringer has an extra pair, in our experience, not all the inputs on analog Behringer consoles work if the console is more than a year old. Yamaha MG10XU has 3 pairs of stereo inputs, whereas Behringer Xenyx Q1202 has four pairs of stereo inputs. So, Yamaha is better when we compare preamps because you get 4 extra decibels with the same amount of noise. When it comes to EIN, there isn’t much difference between the two, so the noise performance is the same. In contrast, Behringer Xenyx Q1202 has a gain of 60 dB. Yamaha MG10XU has a 64 dB gain on the preamp. This means if you plug your guitar in Yamaha, you can use the pad to bring down the impedance, but with Behringer, you need to run your guitar through a DI box to bring the impedance down. ![]() Yamaha MG10XU also comes with a 26-decibel pad for each channel, whereas there is no such pad on Behringer. XLR Inputsīoth Yamaha MG10XU and Behringer Xenyx Q1202 have 4 XLR channels, but Yamaha has combi jack inputs where Behringer has separate jacks. Yamaha MG10XU has a rotary knob for the main level/output, whereas Behringer Xenyx Q1202 has a full fader for main mix output, making it faster to get the level you want. In contrast, all stereo outputs on Behringer Xenyx Q1202 are unbalanced, but the headphone jack does have TRS. XLR outputs, FX send, monitor outs, and the headphone jack are all also balanced on Yamaha MG10XU. On the other hand, Behringer Xenyx Q1202 has ¼ inch outputs as well as an RCA output, but there is no XLR.Īnother major difference is that the stereo outputs of Yamaha MG10XU are balanced, which means you can convert the ¼ inch outputs to be XLR. Moreover, Yamaha MG10XU also offers XLR and ¼ inch outputs, but there is no RCA. But, Yamaha MG10XU has a better USB output with a bit depth of 24 and a sample rate of 192 kHz as compared to 16 bit and 48 kHz of Behringer Xenyx Q1202. Outputsīoth the Yamaha MG10XU and Behringer Xenyx Q1202 have a USB output at the back. The power connector on the Yamaha MG10XU is locking, whereas the one on the Behringer Xenyx Q1202 isn’t locking and wiggles around a little bit we figured out you really have to crank the power cable in. ![]()
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