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StevenLindsey
New member
I agree with you Omen. There's a lot of snobbery around here. I've bought some cheap gear up till now, quite a bit of it Behringer. I've had zero problems out of my Beh......stuff and I'd probably buy certain pieces of Beh....gear again. May yet get a Beh....compressor. But, when someone says you can't hear the difference between a B..... (or Mackie...or other cheaper mixer) pre and a better pre.... well, that's just not correct. I think that you can get some good home recordings out of cheap gear if you're a good musician/singer and you can have a great time, but it doesn't hurt to know the things that make for the sound that you're really striving for....and that's the sound that you hear on commercial CDs. I mean, the reason you wanted to play music anyway is because you heard a band's record or CD. And for those who are trying hard to get that sound, you have to know that it costs money to do it and it takes good equipment. There's no reason for folks to get frustrated when they just can't get "that sound". That sound came from a lot of talent and at least a fairly hefty cash outlay. You're simply not going to get it with cheap gear. That said, I think some of the cheaper gear is getting better and better all the time and the "sound" is getting more and obtainable with it. I certainly am not looking down on Behringer owners.... I think they do a pretty good job at a cheap price. But when you get a little more cash inflow, you're not going to buy much of it anymore....you're gonna buy the stuff that makes you sound better. And then you'll probably get puffed up and start making fun of people who buy Behringer.....
....and some poor Behringer guy will get hacked off.... It's a terrible cycle.
