The ultra-compact XENYX QX602MP3 2-bus mixer is a game-changer. With 6 inputs (2 mics, 2 stereos), it lets you easily achieve top - notch sound quality. Thanks to its 2 onboard studio - grade XENYX Mic Preamps with optional Phantom Power and our super - musical 'British' channel EQs, the sound is warm and rich. It also comes with a high - performance MP3 player that can access audio files from a USB stick. The built - in 24 - bit, stereo multi - FX processor with presets for studio - class reverb and delay makes this mixer incredibly versatile and affordable.
Features:
- Premium, ultra - low noise, high headroom 6 - input analog mixer.
- 2 state - of - the - art XENYX Mic Preamps similar to stand - alone boutique preamps.
- 2 balanced, high - headroom stereo line inputs.
- Neo - classic 'British' 3 - band EQs for a warm and musical sound.
- High - performance MP3 player that plays audio files via USB stick.
- Studio - grade 24 - bit stereo FX processor with reverb and delay presets.
- Aux/FX send control per channel for internal FX processor or external send.
- Stereo aux return for FX applications or as a separate stereo input.
- Main mix outputs along with separate phones and control room outputs.
- Internal auto - range power supply (100 - 240 V~) for maximum flexibility, noise - free audio, great transient response, and low power consumption.
- Designed and engineered in Germany.



Using the Behringer Xenyx QX602MP3 is easy. First, connect your microphones to the mic inputs and your stereo devices to the stereo inputs. If you're using a condenser microphone, turn on the Phantom Power. Adjust the volume and tone using the controls on the mixer. To play MP3 files, just insert a USB stick with your audio files into the MP3 player.
When using the effects, select the desired preset on the 24 - bit stereo FX processor. You can also use the Aux/FX send control to send the signal to the internal FX processor or an external device.
For the best sound, make sure to set the gain levels correctly on the XENYX Mic Preamps and the line inputs. Don't set the levels too high to avoid distortion.
In terms of maintenance, keep the mixer in a clean and dry place. Regularly check the connections to make sure they're secure. If you're not using the mixer for a long time, unplug it from the power source. This will help save energy and protect the mixer from power surges.