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Behringer WING Compact B-Stock

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48-Channel Full Stereo Digital Mixer

  • Fully compatible with Behringer X32/Midas M32 consoles and stageboxes
  • 28 busses: 16 stereo auxes, 8 stereo matrixes, 4 stereo mains
  • 13 motor faders 100 mm
  • 10.1" Multi-touch display with adjustable angle
  • 24 Midas PRO microphone preamplifiers
  • Three AES50 ports: 144 inputs and outputs
  • Sends on Fader Workflow with colour TFT display and hot keys for 44 masters, buses, mains, matrices, DCAs
  • Built-in USB audio/MIDI interface for 48 audio channels
  • Dual SD card live recorder/player with up to 64 tracks
  • Internal AoIP module can expand Ethernet ports with optional 64-channel inputs and outputs to Dante and Waves SoundGrid networks
  • 16 true stereo effects processors
  • Three plug-in slots for gate, dynamics and EQ per channel
  • 40 stereo input channels with five variable plug-in slots each
  • Stereo aux input channels with one FX insert slot and 4-band parametric EQ
  • Eight mute groups and eight DCAs
  • Two ethernet ports with built-in switch for networked remote control and optional AoIP via Waves SoundGrid and Dante
  • Rear expansion slot for optional 64-channel audio interface and network expansion cards
  • StageConnect host interface for sharing up to 32 channels in both directions
  • Two programmable GPIOs
  • 5-Pin MIDI In and Out
  • Two headphone outputs
  • DAW remote control compatible with Mackie Control Universal (MCU) and presets for Cubase, Ableton Live, Logic X, Nuendo, ProTools, Reaper, Studio One
  • Offline editing and remote control via WING-CoPilot
  • WING-Q and WING-Edit software for desktop and mobile
  • 19" rack installation possible in three positions
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 453 x 225 x 574 mm
  • Weight: 15.9 kg
  • Available since December 2024
  • Item number 608454
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
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Unbeatable value for money

The Behringer WING Compact is the smaller version of the full-size WING – like its big brother, its array of features are the ideal way to put together a high-quality mix for smaller and even slightly larger gigs. Even this compact version is bursting with functions and connections: The standard Cat5e cable carries 3x48 channels, allowing up to 96 inputs to be processed simultaneously. The touchscreen is the most important of the various control options – it is refreshingly clear, comfortable to use, and very responsive. This means this digital stereo mixer supports an optimal workflow on stage or in the studio, where it is fully compatible with every other Midas and Behringer product. With its countless integrated features, many users have come to think of their WING Compact as something of a Swiss army knife – and it really does have the right tool for every occasion.

Behringer WING Compact Digital mixer

New ways of optimal control

The Behringer WING compact is equipped with a console interface that's been optimised for fast and precise usage, which becomes especially clear when it's used for monitor mixing. The dedicated master and bus section has four levels and 16 hotkeys, all clearly named on their own coloured display, enabling a whole new level of efficiency and usability. The generously-sized 10.1" touchscreen – with its own rotary controls for intuitively adjusting all the necessary parameters, from FX to specific channel settings, and even for saving entire shows – has the same UI as the full-sized WING console. As such, the Behringer WING Compact offers sound engineers a comprehensive toolkit for accessing and activating all the elements of their shows, in real time and in immense detail. It almost raises the question why they called it "compact" at all!

Controls on the Behringer WING Compact digital mixing desk

For producers and live acts

The Behringer WING Compact can record up to 64 channels simultaneously using the pre-installed WING Live card, which enables live recordings to be saved onto two separate SD cards, an existing recording to be patched in, or a virtual soundcheck at the venue itself. It also couldn't be easier to switch out external cards – for instance, the WING Live card can be swapped for a WING Dante card, instantly giving users full 64x64 channel Dante connectivity. The internal AoIP (audio over IP) modules are directly integrated into the console's main motherboard, allowing the two internal network connections to activate Ethernet audio transmission. Currently, the console can also be upgraded with AoIP Dante and AoIP WSG, making it an ideal choice for professional and semi-pro users, from live sound technicians and FOH engineers to studio producers.

Display on the Behringer WING Compact digital mixer

About Behringer

The company, which was founded in Germany by Uli Behringer and now manufactures its products in China, has been known for affordable and great-value equipment since its very first product, the Studio Exciter F. An array of mixing consoles (such as the Eurodesk MX8000), signal processors, and later sound amplification and monitoring equipment, has made it possible for countless musicians to fit out their home studios, practice rooms, and mobile PAs within budget limits that were previously unthinkable. The acquisition of other companies, including Midas, Klark Teknik, and TC Electronic, meant that new product groups were added - and also resulted in the technical expertise of these companies being incorporated into product development.

Sampling at 48kHz

The Behringer WING Compact will be many users' first choice when it comes to installing a universal and flexible console in live venues and studios. Of course, it's always a controversial topic when a device uses a sampling rate of "only" 48kHz: For many technicians, this distinction is almost an article of faith. Ultimately, however, the simple and pragmatic truth is that the vast majority of bands (and indeed FOH engineers) work with 48kHz themselves. The latency is potentially measurable, yes, but it's imperceptible to the human ear in a live setting, and as such can't really be considered a genuine downside here. On the plus side, on the other hand, we have the WING's countless practical features and its immensely impressive price, which combine to make the Behringer WING Compact a thoroughbred workhorse that will adapt to and excel in almost any task the user might care to name.