Behringer N11999 Direct
Behringer’s numbering system typically uses letters followed by digits (e.g., for mixers, U for interfaces, N for "Nektar" series or X for digital mixers). The "N" prefix usually refers to the Nekkst series (studio monitors like the K8 or K10) or older Eurorack mixers (like MX, UB, or RX).
Unreal power for the price, but mind the fan noise Rating: 4/5
If you need cheap, portable power for live sound, buy it. If you need a studio amp, look elsewhere. Option 2: If you meant the Behringer NX3000D (with DSP) Includes digital processing for tuning speakers. behringer n11999
It works, but the preamps are noisy Rating: 3/5
Option 1: If you meant the Behringer NX1000 (or similar NX/NU series power amp) The NX series is a very popular ultra-lightweight class-D amplifier. If you need a studio amp, look elsewhere
I needed a cheap line mixer for synths. This does the job: routing is simple, and the 3-band EQ is usable. But the microphone preamps are hissy above 50% gain, and the plastic chassis feels cheap.
I picked up the Behringer NX1000 to power a pair of passive PA speakers for small gigs. For under $250, this thing is a beast. It’s ridiculously lightweight (under 7 lbs) compared to the old iron amps it replaced. The SmartSense power supply handles voltage dips well, and the built-in crossover is useful for subs. I needed a cheap line mixer for synths
DSP magic on a budget, but fragile knobs Rating: 3.5/5