1273 - Behringer
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Two Channels with Independent Controls
Two XLR-1/4" Combo Inputs
Inductor-Based 3-Band EQ Control
Class-A Discrete Circuitry
Midas Input and Output Transformers
80 dB of Stepped Gain Control
Passive 50 to 300 Hz High-Pass Filter
Transformer-Balanced I/O
7-Segment LED Signal Meter per Channel
Behringer 1273 Overview
Inspired by the legendary sound of the 1073 mic pre, the 1273 from Behringer is a 2-channel mic preamp with integrated 3-band inductor-based EQ for precision and low noise. With discrete Class-A circuitry, Midas transformer-balanced I/O, and 80 dB of stepped gain control, this handy 2 RU mic pre offers faithful vintage tone and maximum signal integrity.
Along with EQ control, the 1273 sports a passive 50 to 300 Hz high-pass filter and several dedicated switches for useful functions, such as Tone (which changes input transformer impedance for certain mics), +48V phantom power, Insert, Line, and Inst selections for input-signal type, and EQ bypass, among others. You also get plenty of connectivity options, including two XLR-1/4" combo inputs, two 3.5mm instrument inputs, two dedicated XLR mic inputs and 1/4" TRS line inputs, two balanced XLR outputs, two extra 1/4" line inputs, and 1/4" send and return I/O. When taking in signals, you can easily view your levels with the bright 7-segment LED meter on each channel. The 1273 includes a power cable and an integrated universal, auto-switching power supply.
Versatile Operation
The 1273 is built around a Class-A discrete circuit, which ensures the highest signal integrity with minimal coloration. Each input and output stage is equipped with a high-quality, custom-built Midas transformer that's great for maintaining signal clarity and integrity.
The 1273 has versatile gain controls for each channel for various input types such as mic, line, and instrument, providing comprehensive control and flexibility for different recording scenarios. And if you're switching between different mics, like a dynamic to a ribbon, pressing the tone switch adjusts the transformer impedance for whatever mic is in use. Great for when you are using vintage microphones.
The First Steps
The 1273 includes an electronically controlled resistor-stepped rotary gain switch that offers up to 80 dB of gain adjustment. This allows you to precisely set optimal input levels with the least amount of noise and is also great for recalling your settings consistently for every mix scenario.
Precision Equalization
This section and its inductor based rotary switches and are key to bringing out that lush, vintage sound in any mix. Having fixed frequency settings with fine boost or cutting is ideal for recreating precise configurations. Taking a closer look at the 3-band EQ section, you get:
Low-frequency control at: 35, 60, 110, or 220 Hz
Mid-frequency control at: 360 or 700 Hz, as well as 1.6, 3.2, 4.8, and 7.2 kHz
High-frequency control at: 10, 12, or 16 kHz
5-position high-pass filter with 50, 80, 160, or 300 Hz selections
Additional Controls
The 1273 allows you to compare your current mix to the original, with the EQ switch that bypasses the gain and EQ settings on board, so you can toggle between the mixed and unaltered track with ease. And for quick level monitoring, a 7-segment LED and level knob is available at the end of the signal chain.
Ready for Your Studio
The 2 RU rackmount chassis of the 1273 is extremely sturdy, and while born for taking up just a few units of your precious rack real estate, it happily sits in a rack case if you sometimes record on location or want to use it for live sound applications where portability and mobility are key. Either way, 1273 is sure to be a comfortable fit in your studio.
Two Channels with Independent Controls
Two XLR-1/4" Combo Inputs
Inductor-Based 3-Band EQ Control
Class-A Discrete Circuitry
Midas Input and Output Transformers
80 dB of Stepped Gain Control
Passive 50 to 300 Hz High-Pass Filter
Transformer-Balanced I/O
7-Segment LED Signal Meter per Channel
Behringer 1273 Overview
Inspired by the legendary sound of the 1073 mic pre, the 1273 from Behringer is a 2-channel mic preamp with integrated 3-band inductor-based EQ for precision and low noise. With discrete Class-A circuitry, Midas transformer-balanced I/O, and 80 dB of stepped gain control, this handy 2 RU mic pre offers faithful vintage tone and maximum signal integrity.
Along with EQ control, the 1273 sports a passive 50 to 300 Hz high-pass filter and several dedicated switches for useful functions, such as Tone (which changes input transformer impedance for certain mics), +48V phantom power, Insert, Line, and Inst selections for input-signal type, and EQ bypass, among others. You also get plenty of connectivity options, including two XLR-1/4" combo inputs, two 3.5mm instrument inputs, two dedicated XLR mic inputs and 1/4" TRS line inputs, two balanced XLR outputs, two extra 1/4" line inputs, and 1/4" send and return I/O. When taking in signals, you can easily view your levels with the bright 7-segment LED meter on each channel. The 1273 includes a power cable and an integrated universal, auto-switching power supply.
Versatile Operation
The 1273 is built around a Class-A discrete circuit, which ensures the highest signal integrity with minimal coloration. Each input and output stage is equipped with a high-quality, custom-built Midas transformer that's great for maintaining signal clarity and integrity.
The 1273 has versatile gain controls for each channel for various input types such as mic, line, and instrument, providing comprehensive control and flexibility for different recording scenarios. And if you're switching between different mics, like a dynamic to a ribbon, pressing the tone switch adjusts the transformer impedance for whatever mic is in use. Great for when you are using vintage microphones.
The First Steps
The 1273 includes an electronically controlled resistor-stepped rotary gain switch that offers up to 80 dB of gain adjustment. This allows you to precisely set optimal input levels with the least amount of noise and is also great for recalling your settings consistently for every mix scenario.
Precision Equalization
This section and its inductor based rotary switches and are key to bringing out that lush, vintage sound in any mix. Having fixed frequency settings with fine boost or cutting is ideal for recreating precise configurations. Taking a closer look at the 3-band EQ section, you get:
Low-frequency control at: 35, 60, 110, or 220 Hz
Mid-frequency control at: 360 or 700 Hz, as well as 1.6, 3.2, 4.8, and 7.2 kHz
High-frequency control at: 10, 12, or 16 kHz
5-position high-pass filter with 50, 80, 160, or 300 Hz selections
Additional Controls
The 1273 allows you to compare your current mix to the original, with the EQ switch that bypasses the gain and EQ settings on board, so you can toggle between the mixed and unaltered track with ease. And for quick level monitoring, a 7-segment LED and level knob is available at the end of the signal chain.
Ready for Your Studio
The 2 RU rackmount chassis of the 1273 is extremely sturdy, and while born for taking up just a few units of your precious rack real estate, it happily sits in a rack case if you sometimes record on location or want to use it for live sound applications where portability and mobility are key. Either way, 1273 is sure to be a comfortable fit in your studio.















