Behringer N11999 Hot (TOP)
"N11999"
The code found on Behringer equipment is not a model number, but rather a regulatory compliance mark . Specifically, it is a legacy Australian C-Tick number (now superseded by the RCM mark) indicating that the device meets Australian electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards.
Mono vs. Stereo
: Because these are single-channel inputs, you must set your recording software (DAW) to record a Mono track . Recording to a Stereo track may result in sound only coming out of the left speaker. behringer n11999 hot
- The NX series is known for high output (up to 6000W).
- Common "Hot" Issues: Overheating in rack cabinets, fan replacement mods, or thermal shutdown when driving 2-ohm loads.
- Key Feature: "SmartSense" impedance compensation, but the trade-off is heat generation.
"N11999"
While is technically a regulatory compliance mark (C-Tick) found on the back of many Behringer products rather than a specific model name, it is most commonly associated with the Behringer U-Phoria UM2 and UMC series audio interfaces. These devices are "hot" items for home studio beginners due to their extreme affordability and plug-and-play simplicity. Top Budget Picks: U-Phoria Series "N11999" The code found on Behringer equipment is














