Looking for a mixing console, with which I can grind various instruments such as guitar, bass and edrum directly into my computer, I came across the Q802 USB. After I was finished to philosophize any gossip kursierendes the Internet punditry and the facts of the specifications inside with me, I bought the small console without further ado. And there have not regretted one bit.
Sound / noise: Nothing rushes. Simply nothing. If you bring some experience and know where you stand rotates is absolutely no noise audible. The sound is absolutely pure and can be customized via the various controllers on. Here I make a sound I'm used by larger and especially unequal expensive consoles.
Processing: I'm not sure and do not want to try it. But it might well survive a fall from a desk or similar furniture. At least everything is bolted very clean, appealing haptic and the pots can be rotated across the board liquid, with pleasant resistance. The latches are clean and fit, moment during the switch have a pressure point that I deeply feel as minimal.
Conclusion: Those who do not can sample a big band in the living room, can meet with this mixer all the requirements of ambitious amateur musicians. With drawbacks you might even mix a band, but I hope no one will try. In my mind, the company Behringer earned alone with this product a praise, because price and outperform each other.