Rockville RPM45BT 1800W Powered 4 Channel Mixer/Amplifier vs Behringer Xenyx 1002SFX 10-channel Analog Streaming Mixer

Overall winner: Rockville RPM45BT 1800W Powered 4 Channel Mixer/Amplifier

Key Differences

Behringer Xenyx 1002SFX (A) targets streaming and studio-style use with 2 mic preamps and USB connectivity for direct streaming; Rockville RPM45BT (B) is a powered 4-channel mixer/amplifier with high peak power, built-in Bluetooth and USB media input for PA setups. Pick A if you need an analog streaming mixer with mic inputs and USB streaming; pick B if you need a powered mixer/amplifier with Bluetooth and high peak output for loudspeaker-driven applications

Rockville RPM45BT 1800W Powered 4 Channel Mixer/Amplifier

Rockville RPM45BT 1800W Powered 4 Channel Mixer/Amplifier

Rockville • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

4-channel powered mixer with Bluetooth streaming, USB input, and built-in effects. Delivers clear, dynamic audio for small venues; users note easy setup and strong performance

Pros

  • 1800W peak power
  • Bluetooth streaming built-in
  • USB input for media
  • EQ, reverb & delay effects

Cons

  • mixed input capacity feedback for 4 ohm speakers
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Behringer Xenyx 1002SFX 10-channel Analog Streaming Mixer

Behringer Xenyx 1002SFX 10-channel Analog Streaming Mixer

Behringer • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

10-channel analog mixer with 2 mic preamps, USB connectivity, and streaming capabilities. Supports 10 x 1/4" line in and 2-band EQ per channel. Customers note high mic pre quality and versatile connectivity

Pros

  • 2 mic preamps
  • USB connectivity
  • streaming capabilities
  • 10 x 1/4" line in

Cons

  • mixed feedback on overall value
  • sound warmth depends on setup
  • not a digital mixer
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Behringer
Durability Rockville
Versatility Behringer
User Reviews Behringer