Bellari?

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I just want to hear the blow-by-blow of any and all experiences with Bellari gear. I have my own opinions of their stuff, and I've read many a review on it, but I'd like to hear what any of you might think, based on your personal experiences with it.
 
Bellari is made by Rolls.... and everything I've ever seen made by Rolls is complete and utter garbage...........

Bruce
 
I think Bellari gear could have its use around the studio, if you need cheap paperweights.
 
Blue Bear Sound said:
Bellari is made by Rolls.... and everything I've ever seen made by Rolls is complete and utter garbage...........

Bruce

There is one exception!
I have a Rolls 4-Channel headphone amp that works quite nice for less than fifty bucks.

Other than that... RUN!, don't walk, from Bellari products.
 
Although I might get flamed for this....
Sometimes you can actually judge a product by its name.
Trident, Avalon, Genelec: these names 'sound' expensive, even if you don't know them or what they make.

Phonic, Bellari, Studiomaster:These names imply a certain cheapness.
I mean, Bellari has an Italian ring to it. But doesn't sound "Gucci" , "Ferrari" or "Valeria" :D much better to you?
Exception to these rules are "Alesis" and "Soundcraft". "Alesis" sounds more expensive than it actually is, however "Soundcraft" almost implies cheap DJ-gear... :rolleyes:
 
mcr said:
Worst of all names: Aardvark - sounds like ... aardvark :)

Except they make KILLER gear. Right up there with Digidesign and MOTU, dudes.
 
yep, their gear is first rate (according to what I hear). But their driver support is ... AARDVARK!
 
yep, their gear is first rate (according to what I hear). But their driver support is ... AARDVARK!
Yeah, and what's computer hardware worth without good software?
 
mcr said:
yep, their gear is first rate (according to what I hear). But their driver support is ... AARDVARK!

Care to elaborate? What kind of driver problems have you had? I plan to purchase the Q10 sometime next month - I'd like to have any info I can get before I sink $800 into a unit that may not even work properly...
 
Buck62 said:


There is one exception!
I have a Rolls 4-Channel headphone amp that works quite nice for less than fifty bucks.


I dunno, Buck. I have one of those too, and it didn't work out of the box, er... plastic molding. After opening it up, I found several metal shavings that needed to be blown out. Now it works, but I have to play with the 1/4 'in' to get it to work in stereo.
 
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