Xenyx 1003B mixer from Behringer
Behringer's new Xenyx 1003B mixer promises to provide a high-quality solution for live work, recording, streaming and podcasting, and even offers the option of running on batteries.
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Behringer's new Xenyx 1003B mixer promises to provide a high-quality solution for live work, recording, streaming and podcasting, and even offers the option of running on batteries.
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