
Are your attempts to get your signals to multiple places giving you a headache? The Behringer MX882 V2 splitter/mixer makes it easy. This splitter, line mixer, or level conditioner will let you send and receive signals any way you want. Each channel can operate independently in either splitter or mixer mode. Live sound engineers at Sweetwater also appreciate the ability to use the MX882 V2 as a 6-in/6-out level-matching amplifier or DI box too. When it comes to splitting and mixing signals, the Behringer MX882 V2 makes it simple.
Are your attempts to get your signals to multiple places giving you a headache? The Behringer MX882 V2 splitter/mixer makes it easy. This splitter, line mixer, or level conditioner will let you send and receive signals any way you want. Each channel can operate independently in either splitter or mixer mode. Live sound engineers at Sweetwater also appreciate the ability to use the MX882 V2 as a 6-in/6-out level-matching amplifier or DI box too. When it comes to splitting and mixing signals, the Behringer MX882 V2 makes it simple.
Behringer Ultralink Pro MX882 V2 Mixer
Are your attempts to get your signals to multiple places giving you a headache? The Behringer MX882 V2 splitter/mixer makes it easy. This splitter, line mixer, or level conditioner will let you send and receive signals any way you want. Each channel can operate independently in either splitter or mixer mode. Live sound engineers at Sweetwater also appreciate the ability to use the MX882 V2 as a 6-in/6-out level-matching amplifier or DI box too. When it comes to splitting and mixing signals, the Behringer MX882 V2 makes it simple.
Are your attempts to get your signals to multiple places giving you a headache? The Behringer MX882 V2 splitter/mixer makes it easy. This splitter, line mixer, or level conditioner will let you send and receive signals any way you want. Each channel can operate independently in either splitter or mixer mode. Live sound engineers at Sweetwater also appreciate the ability to use the MX882 V2 as a 6-in/6-out level-matching amplifier or DI box too. When it comes to splitting and mixing signals, the Behringer MX882 V2 makes it simple.
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Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 21:59:16
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originally posted on musicstore.de
The Berhinger range is amazing value, very well built, and really excelllent audio quality. This unit is quiet and works as it should. I am using it as an audio input mixer for extra sources.Good website for easy navigation, found my product in seconds and good description of my product. Easy to order and the postage from the company only took 2 days (and that includes the day I actually placed the order) from the warehouse in Germany to the UK during the pandemic.Fantastic service from DV247. I was worried about the delivery in these times, but 2 days.... amazing amazing amazing!
originally posted on ebay.com
I needed to have a rack mounted mixer for my synths. My lovely Mackie 1402 was taking up quite a bit of valuable desk space, so I went for the Behringer. It's super low noise and does a great job at linking all my synths to the PC.
originally posted on musicstore.de
I got fed up messing with connections when switching between an old Focusrite Pro40 interface and a new Clarett 8Pre USB. The Pro40 has a feature I need that is not on the Clarett. I was using an old Soundcraft Spirit Folio 14 desk but needed to recover desk space. I decided I needed a Rack Mounted line mixer. I spotted this and thought the splitter option may prove useful too. I only needed 4 in and 2 out and the price was a factor. It's proven to be pretty good. I detect a slight loss of detail in the sound compared to the Soundcraft but I can live with it as my needs are not that critical. Comments about the indented pots are fair too. It's difficult to get an exact level but I make adjustments from my DAW which overcomes this. I initially looked for a passive ... MoreI got fed up messing with connections when switching between an old Focusrite Pro40 interface and a new Clarett 8Pre USB. The Pro40 has a feature I need that is not on the Clarett. I was using an old Soundcraft Spirit Folio 14 desk but needed to recover desk space. I decided I needed a Rack Mounted line mixer. I spotted this and thought the splitter option may prove useful too. I only needed 4 in and 2 out and the price was a factor. It's proven to be pretty good. I detect a slight loss of detail in the sound compared to the Soundcraft but I can live with it as my needs are not that critical. Comments about the indented pots are fair too. It's difficult to get an exact level but I make adjustments from my DAW which overcomes this. I initially looked for a passive splitter but couldn't find anything at a reasonable price which was very surprising. All in all I'm very happy with it and think its a very good buy.
| Is Oversized | No |
| Instrument | SOUND REINFORCEMENT |
| Composer/Series | MX882 |
| Production Status | 2 |
Behringer Mx882 V2 Audio Mixer Silver
Delivery $76.99
Behringer MX882 V2 Splitter
Behringer Ultralink Pro Mx882 V2 Mixer
Delivery $12
BEHRINGER ULTRALINK PRO MX882 V2 MIXER
Free delivery
Behringer ULTRALINK PRO MX882 V2
Delivery $16.65
The Berhinger range is amazing value, very well built, and really excelllent audio quality. This unit is quiet and works as it should. I am using it as an audio input mixer for extra sources.Good website for easy navigation, found my product in seconds and good description of my product. Easy to order and the postage from the company only took 2 days (and that includes the day I actually placed the order) from the warehouse in Germany to the UK during the pandemic.Fantastic service from DV247. I was worried about the delivery in these times, but 2 days.... amazing amazing amazing!
I needed to have a rack mounted mixer for my synths. My lovely Mackie 1402 was taking up quite a bit of valuable desk space, so I went for the Behringer. It's super low noise and does a great job at linking all my synths to the PC.
I got fed up messing with connections when switching between an old Focusrite Pro40 interface and a new Clarett 8Pre USB. The Pro40 has a feature I need that is not on the Clarett. I was using an old Soundcraft Spirit Folio 14 desk but needed to recover desk space. I decided I needed a Rack Mounted line mixer. I spotted this and thought the splitter option may prove useful too. I only needed 4 in and 2 out and the price was a factor. It's proven to be pretty good. I detect a slight loss of detail in the sound compared to the Soundcraft but I can live with it as my needs are not that critical. Comments about the indented pots are fair too. It's difficult to get an exact level but I make adjustments from my DAW which overcomes this. I initially looked for a passive ... MoreI got fed up messing with connections when switching between an old Focusrite Pro40 interface and a new Clarett 8Pre USB. The Pro40 has a feature I need that is not on the Clarett. I was using an old Soundcraft Spirit Folio 14 desk but needed to recover desk space. I decided I needed a Rack Mounted line mixer. I spotted this and thought the splitter option may prove useful too. I only needed 4 in and 2 out and the price was a factor. It's proven to be pretty good. I detect a slight loss of detail in the sound compared to the Soundcraft but I can live with it as my needs are not that critical. Comments about the indented pots are fair too. It's difficult to get an exact level but I make adjustments from my DAW which overcomes this. I initially looked for a passive splitter but couldn't find anything at a reasonable price which was very surprising. All in all I'm very happy with it and think its a very good buy.
A well-make, short 4U case that looks great. It's short, so be prepared to work a bit to get things to fit - especially with a large CPU cooler. There is a small 3.5" 2-height rack inside for drives and a place for a slim-line DVD unit. A Noctua NH-U9S cooler was the largest (non-liquid) cooler I could find to fit, and it required cutting a bit off the rack to clear, and HDDs wouldn't fit in the rack anymore. However, SSDs would still (barely) fit. I ended up using an ORICO PC125 over the unused PCI slots to hold SSDs. A low-profile cooler (or maybe liquid) might not interfere - but then you gotta fit that inside. Custom cables are also advised since standard PSU cables could be really bulky in the small space. If you don't want to fight for the tight space, I'd ... MoreA well-make, short 4U case that looks great. It's short, so be prepared to work a bit to get things to fit - especially with a large CPU cooler. There is a small 3.5" 2-height rack inside for drives and a place for a slim-line DVD unit. A Noctua NH-U9S cooler was the largest (non-liquid) cooler I could find to fit, and it required cutting a bit off the rack to clear, and HDDs wouldn't fit in the rack anymore. However, SSDs would still (barely) fit. I ended up using an ORICO PC125 over the unused PCI slots to hold SSDs. A low-profile cooler (or maybe liquid) might not interfere - but then you gotta fit that inside. Custom cables are also advised since standard PSU cables could be really bulky in the small space. If you don't want to fight for the tight space, I'd recommend the standard length D-400. No space issues there. It says something about a 250W PSU. Mine didn't have any PSU which was fine since I wouldn't have used it anyway.
Excellent device.Introduces NO noise to our mix. (Some of the reviews mentioned it being noisy, my experience is that it is not noisey at all).We use it to mix vocals on stage for a worship band. Very effective.
I've had this Behringer MX882 for about 4 months now, and it does everything I hoped it to do. I use it as a drum sub-mix for quick live recordings. I haven't had any problems with noise. Just remember if you're hooking mics to this, you'll need a mic preamp! Hooked after the Behringer Quad Expander and a Nady PRA-8 Mic Pre get's the job done.2 bad things about this is a lack of any sort of EQ, which I guess shouldn't surprise me since it's for keys, and connectivity is a little weird. XLR outputs as the only outputs on a mixer? Be prepared to make your own patchbay! Overall, I'm happy to mix my drums down with this. It get's the job done, and for the price, it's amazing!
Works well in my PA setup between a dual EQ and 2 x 4 channel power amps. Used to split a stereo or dual mono signal into multiple amp channels and then into 8 x speaker cabs. Offers input/output control and panning on each channel. Works perfectly.
Use this mixer / splitter as part of our church in ear monitoring setup which distributes 2 x AUX sends from an analogue desk. Great product from Behringer and good value for money. Solidly built and should be reliable. Recommended
I've had the MX882 in my sound truck for over half a decade now and despite severe cold & extreme heat temps it has never let me down. I use it in splitter mode to take the main feed and send it to multiple amps in stereo. I'm ordering a second one now to increase my split- out capability. Noise has never been noticeable. Not too many audio splitters available, so the MMX882 is a good find. Sure beats using cluttersome Y-adaptor cables, and the individual meters aid in troubleshooting signals. It's also very handsome!
I purchased the MX882 to use as a combination on-stage monitor mixer and to control the level of my keyboard out to the FOH. After about one month, the left output channel started having problems - there would be no output until the gain was cranked all the way up, then I could turn it back down again. I lived with this for about six months as it got progressively worse. At that point the channel pan pots started making noise. I purchased a new one about a week ago. I tested it in my home studio before putting it my gig rack. Not only did it have the same issue, but the complete output channel (L+R) had barely any signal. Cheap, but not worth the hassle. I'm getting a better quality item that I can rely on on-stage.
| Is Oversized | No |
| Instrument | SOUND REINFORCEMENT |
| Composer/Series | MX882 |
| Production Status | 2 |