This inspired Uli to make professional products at a price that every musician can afford. The development of X32 mixer took Behringer to new heights and transformed the company for worldwide artists. The mission of company is plain and straightforward - to offer the best equipment at fair prices to let artists pursue the most beautiful passion of all - Music. Behringer mixers are a must have for every musicians!
Make your shopping experience a wonderful one with us. Behringer make some very useful products at a great price, and they are now offering 3 year warranty on stuff. Make your own choices There are statistics that suggest their faults are not significantly higher than expensive brand names. I used to avoid B like the plague, but they have some products that are original and serve a purpose I cannot find a suitable equivalent for. But even then Why are Boss asleep at the wheel?
Where are the botique clones? I have learned to despise brand names Identify what your real needs are, and find whatever works for you at the price you can afford. But they're not great either. Borderline troll post here. Maybe start by giving us a bit of context: what Behringer product s are you talking about? What Behringer gear does not suck?! Not nearly so bad as they used to be. Their quality improved when they started building more of their stuff in their own 'Behringer City' factory in China.
I have a couple of small mixers that I use for live monitoring and they hold up just fine I like behringer. You said The "B" Word! The musical equivalent of Frau Blucher! Rob Coates. Talk about irony, there's a Behringer love thread over on the Low End forum. I stopped being a Behringer basher the day I got a V-Verb. Then just for the hell of it, I got the most recent effects box, a Virtualizer I think it's called. Has a lot of weird cheap sounding effects and verb that's no where near as good or tweakable as the V-Verb but what it does have are a couple of really, really good distortion presets that are tweakable.
They have produced a lot of crap devices over the years but there have also been a fair share of useable stuff. Most may not be aware but Uli Behringer is a Gearslutz member, follows these types of threads, and has contributed many times over in the Low End. Blaine Misner. Don't make the mistake of judging audio gear by "Brand Name", look at the individual unit. Behringer has made a few gems just as Neve has made a few dogs. The biggest gripe against Behringer is his design stealing, part of the culture of making money from other's efforts and paying the price later when caught while keeping much of the gains in your pocket.
You at least get to vote with your wallet if this type of corporate behavior is acceptable yes it's hard nowdays to make decisions with so many ethically corrupt companies. The X is a very popular live mixer that works well.
If you see it again it's because something has changed so please set your preferences accordingly. This is kind of an odd question so, I am going to try and explain it the best I can. While looking for various different things from interfaces to effects pedals and synths I have found Behringer to have them all for the price that is most affordable for me. The prices for somethings, however, seem so low that I really question the quality of their products.
I am skeptical about buying them because of this. I would like to get input on their different products and the overall quality of the brand. Any input on them is helpful. You get what you pay for in most case. Sometimes you get a good bang for your buck, but that is not as common as i would like.
So overal, i think there made for someone getting started out. My general impression is that a lot of their stuff wasn't up to par in years gone by, but that has changed. You don't always get what you pay for.
Sometimes less, but sometimes much more. And it varies per product, which could be said about any brand really. Thanks I see the Behringer product line as a garden in a great location range of price points that has a mixture of fine fruit and weeds. The best way to avoid the weeds is to read through the treads of products that "punch above their weight" or "golden low-end treasures", or that kind of outlook.
Go into the Moan Zone, and you'll find plenty of examples of people disappointed by the Behringer weeds. That kind of stuff isn't my thing, so I'm just offering the pointer to get you into the right neighborhood.
Thanks Regarding Behringer products' overall quality level: I couldn't say. But, I don't think it's a good idea to buy all of your gear from one company, regardless. I like Behringer's little utility gadgets -- chiefly mini mixers, basically because they come in handy sometimes.
I wouldn't get any of Behringer's monitors because they are just flat-out copies of other people's stuff. I know one studio designer who swears by his Behringer Truths, but I get quiet pleasure from ignoring him. I don't know anyone who uses them either. Last edited by Deleted ed8e; 6th February at AM..
Reason: Grammatical error. Anyone have first hand experience with them? One thing you might want to consider is a Xenyx USB. It doesn't have any balanced jacks except the mic , but it has a USB interface built in. And if you decided to upgrade, you could still use the as a headphone amp or something. You may buy something at low cost and think its competitive to something more expensive but there are often build or quality issues that kill that idea.
Some of their gear like mixers are actually pretty decent when you consider all the extra features they have. On the other hand I bought one of their 12 channel mixers and used it for a year and had a channel slider fail on it. I own maybe a half dozen of their guitar pedals used mainly for a guest amp in the studio so a visitor would have some effects.
The pedals are low budget builds but the sound quality is OK so that's all that matters once its recorded.
I have a buddy of mine that owns a pair of powered stage monitors and they sound exceptionally good on stage. Wouldn't mind having a pair like that myself I have an inexpensive pair of their passive monitors. I mainly use them for a backup DAW and television surround. They are neither great nor garbage, simply inexpensive monitors that sound OK for what they are. I also have one of their Headphone amps and a mic preamp.
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