BroKen_H
Re-member
I think the old analogy comes to play. You don't buy a Dodge Caliber to drag race. You don't buy a Behringer board to produce radio ready music. But you can learn to drive in a Caliber...
When you're ready to step up to the plate and get in the "game" contact people in the know (like HERE!) You could spend a lot of time and money on tubular frame design and construction, Donovan blocks, ported heads, etc. etc. and not be good at racing. So be happy with your board and learn and thrive and keep up the dream. When the faders crackle and the output fades you'll find a new system...and quite possibly Behringer will have a better quality line and you can still be a "brand follower" kind of guy!
When you're ready to step up to the plate and get in the "game" contact people in the know (like HERE!) You could spend a lot of time and money on tubular frame design and construction, Donovan blocks, ported heads, etc. etc. and not be good at racing. So be happy with your board and learn and thrive and keep up the dream. When the faders crackle and the output fades you'll find a new system...and quite possibly Behringer will have a better quality line and you can still be a "brand follower" kind of guy!