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If you use multiple pairs of monitors and a sub, this gives you the ability to easily select the combination you want to utilize to monitor your mix and allows switching back and forth between them. On the input side, having a USB to connect your DAW/computer media player directly to your monitors is a great feature. and the Mono button is usefull too. Most importantly, the VCA doesn't color your sound. If it had dual function xlr - 1/4 combo jacks, it would have received 6 stars.
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To hear or not to hear
Gavin8517 30.01.2016
To hear or not to heart that is the question, and the Behringer Monitor 2USB is the perfect answer.
Large volume button 2 sets of stereo monitors and a mono monitor can be attached and with the USB monitor on monitor 2 with mono and dim function this little box has it all.... and more, 2 headphone outs with separate volume control and crossfeed and great build quality.
This little box sits perfect in my home studio. Behringer have come a long long way and my studio is slowly but surely filling up with the new quality products from Behringer, keep up the good work.
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Nothing to complain about. Does what its supposed to do.
Biomekkanik 01.03.2021
The extra usb for use as a soundcard is actually kind of practical since you can use it for all "windows sounds" while your audiointerface handles your daw. That way you can A/B listen between your favourite songs on Spotify or whatever and your DAW - with a push of a button ( or eh two but still pretty easy)