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🎚️ Mix like a pro, anywhere, anytime — the XR18 is your backstage secret weapon!
The Behringer X AIR XR18 is a cutting-edge 18-channel digital mixer designed for professional live and studio use. Featuring 16 programmable MIDAS preamps, an integrated tri-mode Wi-Fi router for tablet control, and an 18x18 USB audio interface, it offers unparalleled flexibility and sound quality in a compact, rugged design. Perfect for millennial pros seeking powerful, wireless mixing with future-ready auto-mixing capabilities.

















| ASIN | B01JMYNDN0 |
| Audio Input | XLR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #774 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1 in Stage Powered Mixers |
| Brand | Behringer |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 837 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00748252151049 |
| Included Components | 12 Bus Digital Mixer For Ipad,Android Tablets With 16 Programmable Midas Preamps, 18 Channel |
| Item Type Name | Behringer |
| Item Weight | 7.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Music Tribe US |
| Manufacturer Part Number | XR18 |
| Model Number | XR18 |
| Number of Channels | 18 |
| Output Connector Type | XLR, TRS |
| Output Connector type | XLR, TRS |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 748252151049 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Please refer to http://www. Music-group. Com/warranty. Aspx. |
D**D
A fantastic mixer with a feature set that can't be beat!!! 2015 mixer of the year!
I've used a few digital mixers before, DL1608, Stagescape and X32. I'm not a power user or an engineer. I do sound for my bands and other bands in small lounge settings (50 to 300 people). With that that stated, what I was looking for was a way to reduce my footprint, reduce my set up and roll up time yet not lose core functionality. Pros: 16 Combo TRS/XLR inputs Small Footprint Solid quality housing - Seems rugged and durable enough to gig often. Built in Wireless is solid - 3 connection options. You can even use your own wireless router and connect the X Air router to that to extend your range. 16 track recording Huge list of rack effects Typical digital mixer options like compression, gate, PEQ and FX on each channel 8 Outs including L/R Main Simple to use iPad mixer app DCAs (sub groups) Color coding labelling for channels and busses RTA on the PC app Cons No AES50 connection - This is amazingly disappointing. Not a deal breaker at all, but silly. I can't see why they didn't add this iPad app doesn't have RTA - The android app might, not sure. The PC app does BOX placement risk - By this I mean that it seems designed to sit on stage. You can rack mount it, but anytime you put a device on stage you risk losing power and worse (someone spilling something on it). I can envision some nightmare situations. No Security on built in wireless signal - There may be something there, but I didn't see anything. This means anyone can log connect to it and mess with your mix. Not good. If you're in a situation where you need security, you can just bring your own router, but this is a risk. Summary The positives of this drastically outweigh the negatives. For small bands this is an incredibly powerful piece of equipment. Other companies will find it hard to match the feature set in this price range. The app is so simple to learn and use. I might have a bit of an edge given I've used other iPad driven mixers before, but compared to the others this offers so many features and everything is easy to get to. For a Phase 1 app, I can only imagine how great this thing will be after a year or 2. Personally, I can't wait for them to get the X-Touch ready to use with this. They told me that they'll be making updates so the midi instructions are set up to plug and play.
G**Y
Unbelievable Capability for an Unparalleled Price
Let me start this off by saying that I've never held the quality of Behringer products in the highest regard. That said, Behringer does seem to have a particular knack for making products with features which people NEED at a price that is affordable. With this unit, I've got an unbelievable feature-set and the quality does seem to be there (after several months of continuous use, I've had zero reliability issues) at at an amazing price. In addition to this unit, I also own an XR12 and I would highly recommend this unit for anyone. The positives: there are way too many to list. Just look at the feature set and see if anything else comes even close to the price--nothing comes close. The audio quality is excellent. The features are great. There control options (this is really what I wanted in this unit) are unparalleled. Behringer definitely did it right with this baby. The negatives: There are very, very few and they are exceedingly minor. Nevertheless, here are a few things I have noted. -- The lack of the ability to do time-alignment which I understand the X32 has (admittedly the X32 is in a different class than this unit, but they're apparently both based on the same core hardware). Even that is minor though because I've found a way to work around that with the built-in effects. -- Another that MIGHT be considered a downside is the Wi-fi. In any critical live situation, I make sure to have a hard-wired connection to the unit, but I have seen others complain about flaky connections with the Wi-fi. Personally, I think that's just the nature of Wi-fi and not the fault of this unit. --The software is different for the iPad and on a computer. Both offer really robust control over the unit, but they aren't the same and it can be difficult to find settings if you're using one platform and move to the other. Other than that, if you're thinking about this and the features meet your needs, don't hesitate, just buy it.
M**H
FANTASTIC
FANTASTIC PRODUCT, TOO EASY, MANY FEATURES
G**N
Quick and direct small and compact
This is the best mixer ever simple and direct I use it with my tablet with a program called mix station no need for anything else
W**E
The Behringer XR18 is worth the upgrade!
I just received my XR18 today, but I was able to swap out my XR12 prior to our gig tonight. I got most of the configurations and labels all setup up prior to setup and the learning curve from analog to digital already occurred with the XR12. Already, I have air to breath since I have 16 XLR/TRS combo inputs instead of the 4 XRL/TRS combo and 8 TRS inputs. It has a USB-B 18 channel in/out audio interface capabilities. More Auxiliary outputs, 6 XLR, and channels 17/18 work for my smart phone USB-C to dual 1/4 T/S stereo inputs. I have been considering purchasing an Xvive U4 Wireless In-Ear-Monitoring (IEM) single channel system for a backup or for gigs where someone doesn't have an IEM and could benefit from one. The Xvive currently lists for $249 on Amazon. However, an Behring P16-HQ 16 channel digital personal monitoring mixer only cost $210. While it does require a cable the wired Ultranet personal monitor system gives the user full control over their 16 channels of monitor mix; They can save or load mix presets, link or group channels, solo or mute channels and give them control over the eq for each channel and the overall mix with a 1/4 stereo headphone output, or R/L line out for speakers, but I won't tell the band if you won't. The XR18 is rack mountable in a 3U space with rack ears provided or comes with rubber bumpers on both ends and can just simply be placed on stage as a snake interface would. This means you can recapture usable space that an analog/digital mixing console and cable snake routing areas. All controlled from a tablet or laptop with wireless and wired ethernet connections. So, yes, it is only my first day with the XR18. However, I have already used a Behringer X32, and XR12, so owning an XR18 is going to help me grow leaps and bounds for both live and recorded sound.
C**S
Should have bought these one with more channels
Awesome mixer. I wish I would have purchased the XR32.
R**O
By far the best value in compact mixers
Too bad we can’t do 1/2 stars because really it should be 4 1/2. I’ll get the “cons” out of the way first. It’s a short list but important enough to keep me from giving this terrific little mixer 5 stars... 1 - built-in WiFi is crap. Having both WiFi client and access point is great except that neither works reliably when there are a lot of other WiFi signals floating around. Like many others I learned this at the first show using this mixer. 2 - unintuitive fx routing. The effects rack has some great stuff but it takes a while to figure out how to get things through. 3 - unintuitive scene saving. I have yet to figure this out. Fortunately there’s “snapshot” which is super easy. As for the good stuff, there’s almost too much to list. 16 nice preamps, combo input jacks that accept both XLR and 1/4” balanced or unbalanced, full parametric EQ + gate + compression + phantom power on every channel, mute groups, fx and aux sends, channel linking, lots of good quality reverbs & delays (with tap!), and on and on. Plenty of gain available on the pres, the dynamics works well, routing capabilities are the best I’ve used in a mixer of this size. Before buying this mixer, my rolling rack had 6 spaces devoted to compressor/gates alone, AND I needed an insert snake to use them. Now all of that and more fits in three spaces of a rack bag I can sling over my shoulder, setup/tear down and sound check is 10x easier, and without a bulky console & fx rack my entire small rig fits in my hatchback. (Subs not included lol) On top of all that, the USB is a full 18 + 2 audio interface ready to connect to a DAW. Using a tablet took some getting used to but having lived with this mixer for a few months now I don’t think I could ever go back to an analog board for live mixing. Sonically it’s impressive, the build quality is solid, and the sheer convenience is unbeatable. Just know that you’ll need to configure a wireless access point, preferably BEFORE your first show. After that it’s all smiles.
C**K
So worth it!
I love this thing. I waited to 2.5 years to actually use it because I was so intimidated by hooking it up to an external router because everyone and their brother talks about how that's the first thing you should do since the onboard router isn't great. It took me one night of chat GPT, and a few You Tube videos to get it to hook up to my external router but it was so worth it. I have a cheaper (but decent) Debra in ear system that I use for in-ears and having all of these aux outs for monitor sends is great. I use tracks for my band and the individual control you have vs my Mackie analog boards is just game changing. I've got it hooked up to my iPads and I'm teaching my friend how to run sound from the front of the house which is huge. Or if we really wanna keep the volume down, I can easily mute the mains and just have the floor monitors (if we are using them) for sound. Either way, I'll never go back to analog because the versality and convenience of the X air is just too good.
C**S
Excelente mezcladora
18 canales, 6 monitores y dos salidas excelente mezcladora muy fácil de usar y muy compacta estoy satisfecho con la compra. Y por el precio que la encontré 15 mil que mejor
I**A
Good equipment
Lucky to have this mixer functioning properly despite years of manufacturing.
V**D
My Love
The best Mixer in this size.
S**J
A must have for any hobby band or hobby studio or small time audio engineer!
I'm impressive, let me say that. Behringer is a brand I've always avoided with a ten foot pole because of cheap products and typically poor and dull sounding pre-amps. After recently downsizing my home studio and ditching the massive gear rack I didn't have space for anymore, I figured I'd give this little guy a try as something that meets the needs of where I'm at in life. As usual, I started with a pre-amp test as soon as it was out of the box. I keep samples recorded on all the preamps I own (or have previously owned) so I can get an idea of how new preamps sound when purchasing gear. The Midas-powered pre-amps in this guy are impressive and have come a long way from the cheap Behringer house brand preamps of times past. Preamp sound is very subjective to everyone's own ears, but in my opinion they were on-par with any good quality hobbyist level preamps (presonus, tascam, ART, maybe even Mackie Onyx too). Plenty good enough for home recording where I know I won't need to fight with the track to make it sound good afterwards. The software blew me away the most - I can't believe how much this can do not just in the studio, but for live use too. I have no reason to own any other outboard processing gear - throw this in a bag, and you've got easily $20k worth of gear all in digital fashion now that you can control from your computer, tablet, or even cell phone. You can load up effects on channels, patch things around, route things as needed, I'm honestly still learning even half of what it's capable of - I feel like an old man trying to learn some new fangled technology after being used to all the old outboard gear racks! My primary use is as an audio interface though - it handles all playback from my computer for 8hrs a day, and all recording when working on my projects. For that, it works flawless. They make the exact same unit with Midas Pro preamps as the Midas MR18 (compared to the "Midas Designed" cheaper line of preamps in this XR18), but with supply shortages during the pandemic I went for the XR18 simply because of availability - no regrets. For my level of use, the MR18 Midas Pro preamps would probably be overkill anyway.
M**G
muito boa a mesa
A mesa chegou em perfeitas condições. Gostei muito do produto, pois trabalho nessa área e tinha curiosidade no uso desse equipamento. Apenas o software dela me deixa um pouco decepcionado, pois só funciona no windows.
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