C
chrisghost
New member
Behringer simply copy products made by other brands, but with cheaper components. 
Their products are cheap because they don´t invest in development and use those cheap parts.
The result depends on:
1. The quality of the product they copied.
2. If the cheaper components can hold their own.
There´s some great Behringer stuff like the VVerb and the Edison.
I take it the mentioned chorus pedal is the Space C, a copy of the discontinued Boss Dimension C. A great pedal in deed.
I use a Behringer headphone distributor, which isn´t even in the actuall signal chain, so what the hell.
It´s said that with intensive use Behringer products have a much shorter life span than other products, because the components are more likely to burn out, break, what have you. Which makes sense, but hasn´t happened to me yet.

Their products are cheap because they don´t invest in development and use those cheap parts.
The result depends on:
1. The quality of the product they copied.
2. If the cheaper components can hold their own.
There´s some great Behringer stuff like the VVerb and the Edison.
I take it the mentioned chorus pedal is the Space C, a copy of the discontinued Boss Dimension C. A great pedal in deed.
I use a Behringer headphone distributor, which isn´t even in the actuall signal chain, so what the hell.

It´s said that with intensive use Behringer products have a much shorter life span than other products, because the components are more likely to burn out, break, what have you. Which makes sense, but hasn´t happened to me yet.