
dinorocker
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kabuko said:I see a lot of people spouting the same lines about "all Chinese companies using the same manufacturing plants," etc. Although this is often true about Chinese manufacturing (not just pro audio or even electronics in general. Stuff like watches, and clothes go by the same process), if you watch that AudioTechnology Behringer City video that WeThePeople linked, you'll note that Behringer has their own factories now... in fact, they own everything (in the manufacturing process) end-to-end.

That said, I have had problems with some of my Behringer gear (mixers in particular, but also a 4-channel DI) and no problems with others (my BX4500H for example gets regular use and has had no problems so far). It seems to me that the consistency of quality seems to vary by product.
See my comments above about non-automated manufacture.
The design copying issue I'm undecided on. I've wavered back and forth on that for a while and will have to do more research and thinking before I'm convinced, but I do agree that it's strange that Behringer gets a bad rap for copying products while many, many other companies in the industry get away with it without most people blinking an eye.
If you look closely, all the comments of "copying" come out of forums like these, where people who see two devices apparently alike immediately accuse the non-American one to be a copy

People in the business, however, understand the reality - that one can very legitimately purchase schematics for a device, complete with cabinet designs and everything else, and proceed with manufacture.
There is really only so much you can do in the $100 price range for products to differentiate yourself and still turn a profit.