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whats the low down and dirty on behringer mixers? more specificly the EURORACK MX802A...but i'm just looking for a general company reputation.
Ed Dixon said:I doubt there is anyone on these board that can "hear" the different between a Behringer mixer and some other more expensive product for home recording. The differences are more likely to be in features and options than sound.
Ed
Ed Dixon said:I doubt there is anyone on these board that can "hear" the different between a Behringer mixer and some other more expensive product for home recording. The differences are more likely to be in features and options than sound.
Ed
Ed Dixon said:I doubt there is anyone on these board that can "hear" the different between a Behringer mixer and some other more expensive product for home recording. The differences are more likely to be in features and options than sound.
Ed
pratt said:not sure I can agree with you here.....I have a behringer 1604 for my little home studio and my bands guitarist has a soundcraft ghost in his studio - recorded with both, mixed with both....you can definitely hear the differences - particularly the preamps
also, my behringer has some channel crosstalk going on...which you can definitely HEAR!
I'm not dissing behringer...'cause I think that they are great for starting out and learning and they are definitely cost-effective...but you CAN hear the difference.
Ed Dixon said:I have used 3 different Behringer mixers, and had zero cross talk on any of them. Either you have a bad unit, or something else is going on.
Ed
13th_Omen said:Let's be honest here... this is the "Home Recording" website. Which means that we are not talking real studio quality. ...![]()
maybe not a neve console or a great river preamp...but still 'studio quality.' Anyways, WTF is 'studio quality' anyway?