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8-Channel Mixer

  • 4 XLR microphone inputs / line inputs
  • 48 V phantom power
  • 3-Band tone control and balance
  • 2 Stereo inputs
  • Master output: 2x XLR and 2x 6.3 mm jack
  • CTRL. Room Output
  • Additional input via RCA (2 track in / out)
  • Separately adjustable headphone output
  • USB port
  • 1x AUX output
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 265 x 100 x 340 mm
  • Weight: 3.2 kg
  • Suitable case: Art. 435039 (not included)
  • Suitable bag: Art. 481185 (not included)
  • Available since December 2017
  • Item number 422790
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Parallel usable Channels 6
  • Mic Ins 4
  • Stereo Ins 2
  • Master Out XLR
  • Number of Pre Aux max. 1
  • PC Interface USB-B
  • Multitrack Recording No
  • USB/SD Direct Record No
  • PFL Yes
  • Effect Processor 0
  • USB Play No
  • Bluetooth Play No
  • Foot Switch No
  • Matrix Mixer No
  • Zones 0
  • 19" Rackmount No
  • Width 265 mm
  • Depth 340 mm
  • altezza 100 mm
  • Height 100 mm
  • Weight 3,2 kg
  • Simultaneous channels 6
  • Mic-In 4
  • Mono Line Ins 6
  • Mono Line-in 6
  • Stereo-In 2
  • Hi-Z Input 0
  • Phantom Power 48V
  • Aux Ways 2
  • max. Pre Aux Channels 1
  • Interface Input 2
  • Audio Interface Input 2
  • Audio Interface Output 2
  • Interface Output 2
  • USB/SD Direct Recording No
  • Rec Out (Analog) Yes
  • Low Cut Yes
  • Panorama Yes
  • FX Processor 0
  • Lamp Connector No
  • Lamp connection No
  • Footswitch No
  • Bag No
  • Rackmount No
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Miniature analogue mixer

The t.mix xmix 802 USB allows analogue audio aficionados to get started straight away: This flexible miniature mixer features four XLR/cinch inputs, two stereo 6.3mm inputs, and a stereo cinch in, as well as a USB connection for backing tracks and recording. Unlike comparable compact mixers, the outputs on the xmix 802 come in both dual XLR and dual 6.3mm line formats. There is also a dedicated headphone out and two AUX channels, one specifically for use with external effect devices. Anyone who prefers to have the effect section integrated into their mixing desk might prefer the larger cousin of the 802, the t.mix xmix 1002 FX USB. However, fans of unaltered audio who like working with sounds that are ready to go will find that the 802 is an almost self-explanatory mixing tool for live gigs and studio sessions.

Faders on the t.mix xmix 802 USB mixing desk

Signal routing made easy

As soon as the pair of master outs on the rear of the device have been hooked up – and it's been switched on – then users will have already done the hard part, so comprehensible and accessible are the controls on the main panel of the t.mix xmix 802 USB. Downstream from the gain itself, all four XLR/line-in channels have their own three-band EQ, and the rest of the path on the way to the output can be more or less summed up as "channel fader on" and "master on": Each line-in signal can be routed to an AUX path via the Master AUX Send controls, and the AUX path can be set to pre or post-fader, for example to create a monitor mix. The other AUX path is actually labelled FX, as it's intended for use with external effects: For example, a vocal reverb can be patched in, have its output connected back up to the 6.3mm FX return input jacks, and the result sent to the sum using the FX Return To Mix dial.

XLR sockets and line-in on the t.mix xmix 802 USB mixing desk

Suitable for studio and stage

The number of inputs on the compact but flexible the t.mix xmix 802 USB makes it ideally suited to singer-songwriters, duos, and three-piece bands – anyone with a preference for simple controls and an analogue workflow. The mixer can be used in smaller and larger locations alike, depending on the speakers that are connected. Sales reps running stands at a trade fair, for instance, get multiple easy-to-use channels via the device's stereo inputs, with adjustable treble and bass for background music. Hobby studio users can connect their monitors to the master outputs while also recording digitally via the USB socket, which DJs can use in a similar way to patch music in. And musicians who like to hold their recording sessions at home can use a set of headphones with the phones jack provided for this very purpose.

Headphone and effect sockets on the the t.mix xmix 802 USB mixing desk

About the t.mix

Thomann’s in-house brand "the t.mix" has been an integral brand of its product range since 2000. This brand offers a wide selection of different mixing desks, passive PA systems, and various accessories, proving that quality, reliability, and an attractive price tag can go hand in hand. Whether users require a DJ mixer, a compact mixing desk for the rehearsal room, or a passive PA system for a youth club, the t.mix has a convincing and affordable solution for every application.

Record, perform, and more

Wherever the performance or the recording is taking place, the t.mix xmix 802 USB is quick and easy to install. Because phantom power can be activated on every one of the XLR outs at once, condenser mics and active DI boxes can also be included in the setup. When it comes to providing sound for halls or studio monitors, users can simply add a set of line cables with XLR connectors or 6.3mm jacks; for monitoring purposes via speakers or headphones, the 802 has the "Phones" and "CR Out" sockets, the volume of which is adjusted by one shared control. Even vocal reverb can be inserted into the AUX mix, simply by turning up the FX Return To AUX dial.

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Surprised me plenty.
Peter R. 438 09.11.2021
For my solo gigs.
I use a looper, acoustic guitar (plugged in) & harmonica.
I got this mixer for its sepperate main faders, saves so much time at setup, so placing myself in the sonic centre. The mic preamps are way better than I expected, plenty of headroom, easily as good as more expensive mixers.
There is plenty of "line outs" too, should please all the techy soundophiles.
Its a very big mixer and will not drop into your cable bag as easily as Mackie or yamaha.
Over all, Im very pleased with this mixer and will use it plenty.
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Solid build.
Kevin6046 18.01.2020
Hi guys.

I bought this desk to install in a bar, the usual 4+ satellite boxes plus laptop for background music, it’s quiet and not complicated and works a treat. It has usb in so it’s easier to join a laptop via a chunky usb lead rather than the pesky mini jacks to 1/4 inch. Plus it frees a stereo channel, so you can switch between 2 inputs via a quick button push. I can’t say too much but if it’s looked after properly they should be very happy with it. Cheers.
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Nice analog mixer but it broke down very quickly.
John Argyrokastritis 11.06.2025
The mixer has many features especially for its money.It has a 3band equalizer on each analog channel and the ability to add external effects on each channel.It also has a led indicator so that the user can see the volume levels on the output. However I have had this mixer for 1 half year and it broke down without working very much! The led indicators on the pan stopped flashing and the inputs no longer pass to the output so I sent it back to thomman for repair.
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Another level of sound quality!
Ntinos_martin 10.08.2021
I recently replaced my old mixer with the t.mix mixer.The result my speaker system is playing now ''relaxed'' and ''lifelike'' than before.Excellent choice for upgrading your old mixer.Smooth sound even without subwoofer.One of my quirks is the lack of separate volume control of CTRL ROOM and PHONES.In general very good mixer with good output results.
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