vedoff Posted March 31, 2009 Share Posted March 31, 2009 What do you think about Behringer mixers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Posted March 31, 2009 Share Posted March 31, 2009 I think they are better than people signing up and posting 2 posts (under 20 words) just to get some free sound effects ;) My advice: Maybe contribute something we can actually talk about and maybe introduce yourself in the introductions forum Because right now you are using those sound effects without obeying the rules Welcome to the forums, hope to see you around! Studiio - All-In-One Radio Communication Platform SMS | Phone Calls | Social Media | Content Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vedoff Posted March 31, 2009 Author Share Posted March 31, 2009 ok:) i'll follow your advice;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jinglemaster Posted March 31, 2009 Share Posted March 31, 2009 Awwwww! Even I wouldn't have been that harsh James. I was about to add my views on Behringer mixers. I love them!:biggrinthumb: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JJtheDJ Posted April 1, 2009 Share Posted April 1, 2009 There's nothing wrong w/ Behringer products in my opinion. As a matter of fact, for the price, you really can't beat their products. So many people put Behringer products under a Mackie product. In other words, Mackie overshadows Behringer products, however I don't believe that is the case. Truthfully, and I know this from experience because I own Behringer products... The faders on all of my Behringer mixers are more comfortable than any other mixer I have ever used. Out of them all, I like the Xenyx 2442FX and the Xenyx XL3200 best. Don't underestimate Behringer products, they aren't bad at all and it doesn't hurt that the prices are great too. I hope I helped a bit here. Best Regards, JJ the DJ Jersey's Classic Rock - Owner Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CurtisMachek Posted April 2, 2009 Share Posted April 2, 2009 Hello, welcome to BW! Behringer mixers for me have never lasted. In the past 3 years, I've gone through two. Each had different issues. I bought a Mackie in place, and will never go back. Not to say all Behringer products are bad. My studio is full of them, just the mixers I've had issues with. My 2 bits. Curtis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jinglemaster Posted April 2, 2009 Share Posted April 2, 2009 Well, our main studio uses a Behringer mixer and my home studio has a behringer MX1604A. I have owned that mixer around 10 years and it has been flawless. I have just ordered a new Behringer Xenyx 1204fx mixer and a couple of behringer bits. They get my endorsement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brutish Sailor Posted April 3, 2009 Share Posted April 3, 2009 Damn behringers DIY knowledgebase to hell. One of the worst user knowledge base I have ever seen. I use U-tube for more info on their products than their own support site. KNSJ.org / 89.1 FM San Diego Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigloo Posted April 10, 2009 Share Posted April 10, 2009 Behringer mixers are great, and have lasted long for us. We use a few of them for on air stuff as well as for creating voiceover content. ________ Lou Bigloo Christian Radio http://www/biglooradio.com/ digiSTREAM SHOUTcast Hosting http://www.digistream.info/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JBVoice Posted April 10, 2009 Share Posted April 10, 2009 I own both Behringer and Mackie mixers. To be honest, I see very little difference, well, except for the price. I currently use a Behringer Eurorack MX 2004A and it was "used" when I got it for over 2 years...and I've been using it for about a year or so. Before that, I had one of those simple Behringer USB mixers and it was awesome, but still had some sound issues but I think it was my usb port on the pc because it worked fine on others pc... Jon Bova "Successful people have libraries. The rest have big screen TVs. - Jim Rohn" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anaklio Posted April 13, 2009 Share Posted April 13, 2009 You can get a Behringer 626 mixer for $75. It's comparable to a $500 mixer from Pioneer. But it breaks down often. So it depends on your needs. If you are going to use it heavily, you should probably invest in a more durable machine. But if you need a simple mixer, the 626 is great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadioBrandy Posted June 18, 2009 Share Posted June 18, 2009 I would agree Behringer products for the price can't be beat; no matter how often Mackie sues them for one thing or another. My 2804 was pulled from the market because Mackie sued them over it; it had too due with the connector section was hinged on the back. We worked with a shop that repaired Mackies, a lot of Mackies and they were at best a pain to do business with. My second choice after Behringer, are Yamaha's little mixers like the MG series. Our MG10/2 now discontinued, is in its third year of 24/7 operation. The new version lacks in the meter section; too few segments below 0db like some of the Behringers, like the 602. The DSP1424 is clearly the best processor for LPFM broadcasting on a tight budget; we use them with our EDM transmitters for a sound that rivals the big boys in LA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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