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Description

For musicians who crave versatility in their studio setup, the Boss BX-16 Mixer delivers a reliable and customizable mixing experience. Designed to be a compact yet powerful addition to any studio, this mixer is ideal for both beginners and seasoned professionals. Featuring 16 input channels, the BX-16 allows for seamless integration of various audio sources, making it perfect for multi-instrumental setups or band recordings.

Each channel is equipped with a 2-band equalizer, providing precise tone control to enhance your sound. The mixer’s intuitive interface ensures ease of use, allowing you to focus more on your music and less on the technical details. With stereo outputs, the BX-16 offers flexible routing options for connecting to other devices, amplifiers, or recording equipment.

The sturdy build of the Boss BX-16 guarantees reliability during extended use, while its compact design makes it an excellent choice for home studios or on-the-go setups. Whether you’re mixing live performances or recording sessions, this mixer provides clarity and control that can adapt to a wide range of audio environments.

Key Features:

  • 16 input channels for versatile audio integration
  • 2-band EQ on each channel for precise tone shaping
  • Stereo outputs for flexible connectivity
  • User-friendly interface for intuitive operation
  • Compact design suitable for home studios and portable setups
  • Durable construction for long-lasting performance

Product specs

Brand Boss
Model BX-16 16-Channel Stereo Mixer
Finish Black
Year 1980s
Made In Japan
Categories Audio Mixers, Consoles and Summing Boxes
Electronics Analog, Solid State
Format Desktop Standalone
Number of Analog Inputs 20
Number of Analog Outputs 4
Number of Channels 16
Number of Headphone Outputs 1

FAQs

How many inputs and outputs does the Boss BX-16 Mixer have?

The Boss BX-16 Mixer features 20 analog inputs and 4 analog outputs, making it versatile for various audio setups.

Is the Boss BX-16 Mixer suitable for live performances or studio use?

The Boss BX-16 Mixer is designed primarily for studio use, offering 16 channels and solid-state analog electronics ideal for recording and mixing.

Can the Boss BX-16 Mixer be used with modern audio equipment?

Yes, the Boss BX-16 Mixer can integrate with modern audio equipment, though it may require adapters for connectivity due to its vintage design.

Does the Boss BX-16 Mixer have a headphone output?

Yes, the Boss BX-16 Mixer includes one headphone output, allowing for direct monitoring during mixing sessions.

What is the build format of the Boss BX-16 Mixer?

The Boss BX-16 Mixer is a desktop standalone unit, providing a compact and accessible layout for easy control over audio mixing.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Ideal for enhancing drum and bass sounds in sub-mixer setups

  • Transforms individual sounds significantly, particularly for drums

  • Handy for quick and easy setup for outdoor jam sessions or gear testing

  • Offers distinct improvement for specific instruments like Behringer TD-6

  • Features 2 send and returns, useful for live mixer applications

  • Durable against spills, suitable for live use scenarios

CONS

  • Effect returns generate excessive noise, raising the noise floor

  • Lacks master inserts, limiting routing flexibility

  • EFX bleed into the main mix, potentially a technical flaw

  • Limited headroom, easily overdrives when multiple channels are active

  • Unique power adapter plug/socket makes replacements hard to find

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Boss BX-16 Mixer.

Features and functionality

  • The Boss BX-16 is sought after for its unique distortion, making it popular for creative sound manipulation.

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Use cases and applications

  • Often used to route multiple audio sources when space is limited, functioning as a secondary mixer when primary interfaces are occupied.

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  • The discussion reveals attempts to create open-source solutions for the BX-16 power supply, suggesting a community-driven approach to solve common issues.

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Build quality

  • The grooves in the BX-16’s plastic casing can accommodate makeshift mounts, demonstrating unexpected flexibility in setup configurations.

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User experience

  • Owners sometimes leverage the BX-16 for its distortion capabilities rather than as their primary mixer, highlighting its niche appeal.

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  • One owner successfully utilized a custom power supply, tested for basic functionality but still evaluating heat production in enclosed spaces.

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Comparisons

  • The BX-16, along with the BX8, is noted for its distinctive sound, which some users compare favorably to other vintage Boss mixers.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Owners have adapted Eurorack power supplies, using LM317/337 regulators for adjustable voltage to power their Boss BX-16, indicating a workaround for unavailable original PSUs.

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Mods and upgrades

  • To fit the power supply inside the BX-16, some users recommend using compact switching power modules, such as the iHaospace TPS5430, for efficient space usage.

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Value and pricing

  • The BX-16 mixer without its power supply can be found for as low as €27, highlighting its affordability when compared to complete units.

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4.0 out of 5

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christiaan

Will not die

Great for saturated drums and synths and for live solo setups. Distorted kicks!

2 send and returns make it handy as a live mixer and as you can find them cheap so not too bad if they fill up with beer. But that hasn't killed mine yet! I have used it a lot.

I think the whole BX range is great, I own various versions.

The BX-8 and BX-16 both use an external adapter with a unique plug/socket and voltage. Not very easy to find so not perfect. The other versions BX-80 and BX-800 have internal power and normal plugs, but they only have one send/return.

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Listed on the Syro album packaging as being one of the pieces of gear used on the recording of it. It is important to note that the list is not 100% accurate, as it is confirmed by Richard on the 2014 Syrobonkers interview by Dave Noyze. Also, not everyone believes what Richard says on interviews since he has been accused of lying excessively on many of them.

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In an interview with AMAZONA.de, a photograph of Thomas P. Heckmann's studio features the Boss BX-16 Mixer, highlighting its role in his production setup.

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In this Instagram photo of EOD's studio can be seen a Boss BX-16 mixer.

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