Avoiding their line of mixers at all costs, 1 must approach Behringer gear with a little caution. Behringer makes decent comps, below-par DSP's, average preamps, a winner in the field
of omni mics,bargain basement active monitors and ordinary yet
workable signal recording enhancers. I have never used the SHARK and basically being a gear slut it MIGHT interest me,but unless the street price is $100 or below I would have to really
give a dirm once-over along with A/B/C comparisons vs other pre's.
I've noticed that the SHARK has these supposedly many features
such as 24 A/D/A converters,compression,time-delay for speaker alignment correction and 48v phantom power housed in an unusally shaped box! The circuitry of the Beh's FEEDBACK DESTROYER is also incorporated into this unit with a 20db pad
and +4/-10 operation.
Again,Unless this unit is priced accordingly to other low priced-Beh
gear,like $100, I wouldn't spend BIG money on it until I have auditioned it with my own EARS!!!
Go check it out and see what's up!