Behringer

Behringer WING 48-Channel Digital Mixer (Renewed)

Professional 48-channel digital mixing with Midas preamps and 144-channel I/O for studio tracking, live sound, and broadcast.

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Overview

The Behringer WING is built for engineers who need a full-featured digital mixing platform across studio tracking, live front-of-house, monitor mixing, and broadcast applications. Its eight Midas PRO preamps deliver the clean, open gain structure that has made Midas a standard in professional audio — you hear detailed transient response on percussion, smooth midrange on vocals, and enough headroom to handle hot signals from bass amps and kick drums without breaking up. With 48 processing channels and a routing architecture that supports up to 144 inputs and outputs over three AES50 ports, the WING handles large-format productions where channel count and bus flexibility are non-negotiable. The Klark Teknik SuperMAC network technology keeps jitter and latency vanishingly low, so your stage box signals arrive at the mix position with timing integrity intact.

The physical console is centered around 24 motorized 100mm faders arranged in three independently configurable sections, giving you tactile control that adapts to your workflow — assign inputs on one bank, buses on another, and DCAs on the third, then recall entirely different layouts for soundcheck versus the show. The large capacitive touchscreen with adjustable swivel serves as your primary visual interface, while the dedicated channel editing section with its 11 rotary encoders and color TFT display lets you shape EQ, dynamics, and sends without leaving the channel strip. Build quality is robust enough for installed and touring use, with solid fader feel and responsive touch surfaces. As a renewed unit, this WING offers a compelling entry point into high-channel-count digital mixing for studios, houses of worship, and mid-size touring rigs that need professional-grade signal processing and I/O capacity.

Key Features

8 award-winning Midas PRO mic preamps and 8 Midas PRO outputs onboard

24 motorized 100 mm faders in 3 separate, fully configurable sections

Plug and play remote I/O connectivity for up to 144 input and output signals over 3 AES50 ports featuring Klark Teknik’s SuperMAC technology for ultra-low jitter and latency

Large main display with capacitive touch screen and adjustable display swivel

Unique touch-sensitive channel editing section with 11 rotary controls and dedicated color TFT for staying on top of all channel properties

Specifications

Channels
48
Mic Preamps
8 Midas PRO
Outputs
8 Midas PRO
Faders
24 motorized 100 mm
Fader Sections
3 fully configurable
Remote I/O
Up to 144 inputs/outputs
Digital Audio Network
3 AES50 ports (Klark Teknik SuperMAC)
Display
Capacitive touchscreen with adjustable swivel
Channel Editing
Touch-sensitive section with 11 rotary controls and color TFT
Condition
Renewed

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Eight Midas PRO preamps deliver clean, musical gain with low self-noise suitable for critical studio tracking
  • 24 motorized 100mm faders across three configurable sections let you build workflow-specific layouts for tracking, mixing, or broadcast
  • 144-channel I/O over three AES50 ports with SuperMAC technology provides sub-millisecond latency for large-format live and studio setups
  • Capacitive touchscreen main display with adjustable swivel keeps mix parameters visible and accessible during fast-paced sessions
  • Dedicated touch-sensitive channel editing section with color TFT gives tactile per-channel control without diving into menus

👎 Cons

  • At full channel count with heavy DSP loading, the onboard processing can demand careful resource management to avoid running out of mix bus headroom
  • The console's size and weight make it less practical for mobile or fly-date engineers who need to set up and tear down quickly
  • Renewed condition means you cannot verify the full service history of motorized faders, which are a mechanical wear point over time
  • Eight onboard preamps may require supplemental stage boxes for larger productions, adding cost to the total system
  • The deep feature set and custom routing architecture have a steep learning curve compared to more conventional digital mixer workflows

Frequently Asked Questions

The eight onboard Midas PRO preamps share the same circuit topology found in dedicated Midas hardware, delivering clean gain with musical transient response. At moderate gain levels, they exhibit the same open top-end and controlled low-mid warmth that Midas preamps are known for, making them suitable for tracking vocals, drums, and acoustic instruments without an external preamp stage.
The WING supports up to 144 inputs and outputs across three AES50 ports using Klark Teknik SuperMAC technology. AES50 operates at sub-millisecond latency over standard Cat5e cable runs up to 100 meters, which keeps your stage box signals tightly synced with front-of-house processing — critical for monitor mixes and time-aligned PA systems.
Yes. The 24 motorized 100mm faders are divided into three fully configurable sections, allowing you to assign input channels, buses, DCAs, and effects returns independently. You can save and recall fader layer configurations, so switching between a tracking layout and a mix layout takes a single button press.
This unit has been professionally inspected and tested to meet working specifications. It is backed by the Amazon Renewed Guarantee, which provides replacement or refund coverage. For mission-critical deployments, verify all AES50 ports and fader motors upon receipt before committing it to a show or session.
The WING includes extensive onboard effects processing and EQ, but it also supports external processing via its AES50 digital audio network. You can route channels to outboard gear or a DAW for plugin processing and return them to the mix bus with minimal added latency.