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Fine, this still isn't the place or the thread to get into that. Hope you like your new board and I hope it does what you want.
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wilkee said:.
One thing I like about Mr Q at least he is consistent.
boardman said:I have to agree with wilkee. I have owned mackie and behringer both. I now have a behringer mx3242x. I had a mackie 1604vlz pro. I wouldn't go back for any reason. My behringer is not noisy at all, well laid out. Just a great board at a great price and I don't give a shit what anyone else says.
The other post about behringer sounds like sour grapes to me. I haven't ever found a company that makes equipment that never have a bad one in the bunch once in awhile. I can understand someone not liking a product because of its performance as advervised. I can tell you that is not a problem with behringer nor mackie. It just happens that behringer is less expensive. Does that make it less of a board, NOooooooo.
Anyway, I don't know anything about any small boards by any company. I don't know what size board you are looking for. That might help in making a suggestion.
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pratt said:I think mr. q is on mackies payroll....![]()
maybe we can get the moderators to add the following statement to the 'terms and conditions' when signing up for password, etc.: "Oh, by the way, MR Q. hates behringer mixers"
that way he could be sure that his message has been read by all...and then he can quit posting his drivel about how much he hates B mixers...![]()
Track Rat said:Well, I'm with Q on this. Behringer mixers are pretty nasty. If they work for you and you don't mind the crap, boogie on. Aside from the poor build quality, it's their bussiness practice (or lack of) that puts me off the most.
I got your back Q![]()
MISTERQCUE said:
Thankyou, my brutha'!!!![]()