🎛️ Elevate your sound zones—because your space deserves pro-level clarity.
The Behringer Ultrazone ZMX8210 is a professional 8-channel, 3-bus mic/line zone mixer designed for fixed installations. It features high-quality mic preamps, onboard 48V phantom power for condenser mics, and a ducking function to prioritize announcements over music. With remote control and link ports, it offers flexible multi-zone audio distribution for venues requiring pristine sound and seamless management.
Item Weight | 4.74 Pounds |
Output Connector Type | TRS |
Audio Input | XLR, [Other], Potentially Auxiliary |
Noise Level | 20 dB |
Voltage | 48 Volts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Channels | 8 |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
H**S
Great mixxer for multi application room set up
I installed this for a commercial meeting room that breaks down into three separate rooms. I was able to hook up 3 CD players, 3 mics and still have room for two other deices. Very basic to use and very easy to hook up.
A**R
We needed a pre-amp mixer for a few ceiling mic's ...
We needed a pre-amp mixer for a few ceiling mic's, a lapel and a couple other inputs. This worked flawlessly and has 3 outputs! Will buy again.
E**R
Nothing else like this on the market
Outstanding single rack mixer with an AUX output. Nothing else like this on the market. The review stating only 1 stereo input is incorrect. You can direct any of the six pro level inputs to either left, right or aux or a mix of any thus creating stereo. I've integrated about 10 of these into a sports webcasting solution.
G**N
Bought 2, 1 Broke after 6 Months the other ...
Bought 2, 1 Broke after 6 Months the other < 30 Days :-)no power!! Warranty will cover but slow process!
C**4
Good secondary mixer but only one stereo input can be used at a time.
This mixer is good for those occasional facility rentals that you don't want to use your main mixing console for, or for rehearsal use with an iPod while you program your mixing console cues. It has outputs for house L/R and a separate stage monitor AUX mix, and you can select which inputs go to which outputs. It can provide phantom power to six microphones but only one of the two stereo inputs can be used at the same time even though there are two sets of level controls. Weird. So anyone using the outdated "two cd player" method of running their sound cues (rather than SCS or QLab) will not be able to crossfade between discs. Also the output levels seem hot making the gain controls on the inputs and outputs a bit touchy. I had to add inline attenuators to all three outputs.
G**U
It's very good and the cheapest product I know of that can ...
I use this to hook up to 6 boundary microphones for our conference rooms. It's very good and the cheapest product I know of that can power 6 phantom microphones at up to 48V power. The amplification is clean. Each of the six microphones can be directed to left, center, or auxiliary channel or any combination of the three channels.
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