Spaztic said:
I have been coming to these boards for awhile. I was just wondering what is the deal with people bashing Behringers products. Its really annoying when someone opens a thread about some behringer product, then automatically some troll comes in and says 'Behringer sucks, get this more expensive product'. Seems that alot of people are trying to justify there purchase of a overpriced product, when they could have gotten the exact same thing made by behringer for hundreds less. What do you guys think?
I own the behringer VAMP2 and also the ub2442fx-pro mixer. I have had these products for over a year and a half and have not had one problem with quality. Granted the built in effects on the mixer are not the greatest but I got it for its mixing capibilites not its effects.
Valid thoughts, mostly. Some on this board (and elsewhere) have high end equipment, even as amateur/hobbiests. I don't think they have to apologize for having a Soundelux mic or
a Groove Tubes Vipre pre. Nor do they bash Behringer products to justify their purchases. Maybe they just think the Behringer stuff sucks the big one, when compared to their $2,500 preamp, or $3,000 compressor or $2,500 microphone or $2,000 monitors. They're right. Behringer stuff (along with many other products) are simply not in the same class as high end gear. Duh.
Talk about "good for the money" all you want. That's a cop out. Behringer does not make anything comparable with high end gear. It's only a matter of money to get from one place to the other. This is America, the easiset place on the planet to get the dough.
More important, however, are the skills we acquire utilizing whatever gear we have available. It took some time for me to earn the money to buy my gear (from my day job). It has taken significantly more time for me (in my spare/hobby time) to learn how to use it. That means alot to me, regardless of the gear. Although I feel connected with my gear, I'm much more connected with the (limited) skill set I've developed to record.
Nonetheless, having high end gear makes things easier, nicer, more fun. It's actually sensual. All other things being equal, there's simply no reason to compare Behringer products to the likes of Pendulum, Manley, Microtech Gefell, etc.
Imagine yourself with high end gear. What would it be? Maybe $25K of stuff? Fine. Go earn the $$ and get it.
It's certainly a better hobby than boats, or race cars or ...