Behringer Mixer owners

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Re: BEHRINGER

dmheath said:
I appreciate the info and even certain people watching out for others' interests. But, it all boils down to what I can afford and what will actually do the job in the end. Sounds like to me Behringer will get me the features I need for a lot less money and do what I need. I am not trying to master disks ready for the shelves. Therefore, no need for a 64 ch. board and a 24-track (even a Mackie would be considered a piece of shit compared to a pro setup). I am not a recording engineer. I just want to get my ideas on tape, CD or whatever. I could just buy a 8-track and do the same thing, but I would prefer to digitize it and put it on CD. I already have the equipment to do that all but the mixer and mics.

Ok, so I think I'm convinced a Behringer will do the job. If not, I can sell it on Ebay. Time to move on to another thread to answer which one to buy.

Thanks dudes (or dudettes).

Dave

Good Luck Dave!:cool:
 
802a

Hey,

save some time... look no further, just get a behringer 802a for $100. www.8thstreet.com and otheres. There is the 602 but that is like $75 so just spend the xtra bit and get that.

If that is too small there is a 10, 12 and a 20 i think. just dont get one that is just the right size. always get a little mor than you need. you will always find a use for it

I got a 802a and it is great, had it for like a month now and no problems... except for trying to figure out hot to use exything :confused:.

:)
 
At least Mr Q speaks from experience ( mostly bad) of products he has owned and I can respect that. What pisses me off is pepe's that just echo other peoples sentiments with no real Knowledge of what they are talking about.
AMEN there. Nothing pisses me off faster than folks telling other folks about gear they've never been in the same room with, let alone used before. Steering people towards mics thta aren't even on the market yet, or to any piece of gear "that they read all kinds of good shit about". Makes me wanna scream.
 
Re: 802a

dogmatic said:
Hey,

save some time... look no further, just get a behringer 802a for $100. www.8thstreet.com and otheres. There is the 602 but that is like $75 so just spend the xtra bit and get that.

If that is too small there is a 10, 12 and a 20 i think. just dont get one that is just the right size. always get a little mor than you need. you will always find a use for it

I got a 802a and it is great, had it for like a month now and no problems... except for trying to figure out hot to use exything :confused:.

:)

Thanks. They have the same prices as Musician's Friend. I'm looking more at the MX2004A. That should give me more than enough inputs. Maybe I will check Ebay.

Later,
Dave
 
mr. q, maybe you (and the rest that returned their mixers) were unlucky enough to have bought the mixers when a bad batch had been produced. i think it is unfair for you to be calling ALL behringer boards bad because you had trouble with ONE of them...
 
Hey lucid, as I have always said, if YOU enjoy your MIXER,
than I'm happy for you!

'Nuff said!
 
Ok, do you want to hear about a mixer that SUCKS....



Samson... I got a line mixer one to see if it was any good. That thing is noise as all get out. :mad:

Anyone want to do a trade??? Anyone????
 
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