




🎧 Elevate your mix game with pro-grade precision and durability!
The Behringer NOX101 is a premium 2-channel DJ mixer designed for turntablists, remixers, and digital DJs seeking reliable, noise-free performance. Featuring fully VCA-controlled faders, an ultra-durable Ultraglide crossfader rated for 500,000 cycles, adjustable crossfader curve and direction, and versatile 3-band EQs with kill filters, it offers professional-grade control and longevity in a compact 2.1 kg package.





| ASIN | B00CTKI466 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (395) |
| Date First Available | 24 May 2013 |
| Generic Name | DJ Mixer |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25.5 x 27.4 x 10 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 100 g |
| Item model number | NOX101 |
| Manufacturer | Behringer |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 25.5 x 27.41 x 10.01 cm; 2.1 kg |
B**T
Internal condition was bad
Mixer is good but the nobs was old internally condition of mixer was bad.
M**R
Superbe et fonctionne super bien
J**E
Great quality for the price and improved my whole system’s sound, which I wasn’t expecting. I had an old ‘90 Technics Champion mixer.
D**0
I got this mixer to use for my vinyl turntables. Before this mixer I had the Numark M2. Both are great mixers. I prefer the Behringer now. This is a basic two-channel mixer with three band EQ, cue control slider and mic control. No built in FX. The built-in preamp is stronger and sounds better than the Numark. I also like the dials for the EQ as they have rubber grips. All the sliders and dials feel nice and sturdy. The crossfader is super smooth and has a dial to adjust the curve unlike on the Numark. The Behringer also has a curve adjustment on each channel to adjust where the volume comes in on each fader. One thing that the Numark has that the Behringer doesn't is a cue for the master. This however will boost the volume by about 20%, some people may dislike that. I usually DJ with one ear open so I can always hear the master. If you need a two-channel mixer and are debating between the two, you really can't go wrong with either one. I would consider them both entry to mid level at the same price and size. However, having used both, I definitely recommend the Behringer now. It has a higher sound and build quality in my opinion. Definitely better for scratching.
T**G
The perfect 2-channel (plus line input) for twin turntables. Lightweight and compact with all the adjustment features you'll need
P**A
Mezcla bien fader suaves y sus knobs
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