
DM60
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Any of you folks looked into this new offering by Behringer? Seems they are coming out with a lot of hardware these days.
I checked it out - having the real Neve for a long time - it is fairly close to the sonic footprint - amazing so for the $500 pricetag.Any of you folks looked into this new offering by Behringer? Seems they are coming out with a lot of hardware these days.
You've been here before? To know the future is to know the past.I'll make a few predictions:
1 They'll sell a bunch of them based on glowing reviews in magazines and on internet forums.
2 The audio illuminati will decry that it's pure junk and doesn't hold a candle to a real Neve. It doesn't have the proper components made of unobtainium.
3 There will be an onslaught of video reviews saying that it's 98% of a true Neve for 20% of the cost.
4 Several dozen used units will show up on Reverb within a month because it didn't turn everything into magic.
5 The audio world will move on to the next big thing.
The Behringer will get roughly the same treatment as Warm mics and interfaces and others. No matter how good something is, it's never exactly the same as the original. It might even be better, but nobody will ever say that. It really won't matter if they are decent performing equipment or not, or if they give a very affordable approximation of the original design.
Was going to say the same thing: Think "Warm Audio" (disclosure: I own a bunch of Warm gear - and am quite happy with it)I'll make a few predictions:
1 They'll sell a bunch of them based on glowing reviews in magazines and on internet forums.
2 The audio illuminati will decry that it's pure junk and doesn't hold a candle to a real Neve. It doesn't have the proper components made of unobtainium.
3 There will be an onslaught of video reviews saying that it's 98% of a true Neve for 20% of the cost.
4 Several dozen used units will show up on Reverb within a month because it didn't turn everything into magic.
5 The audio world will move on to the next big thing.
The Behringer will get roughly the same treatment as Warm mics and interfaces and others. No matter how good something is, it's never exactly the same as the original. It might even be better, but nobody will ever say that. It really won't matter if they are decent performing equipment or not, or if they give a very affordable approximation of the original design.
Warm Audio products while decent are very good emulations of the products they are emulating - one thing is you have to own 4 -6 of the Neve preamps - then restore them as close to spec as you can- then decide if they are worth it.Was going to say the same thing: Think "Warm Audio" (disclosure: I own a bunch of Warm gear - and am quite happy with it)
just chiming in to say I got a great deal on a Warm WA-2A (LA-2A knockoff) and while I could live without it, it sounds good and makes my workflow easier!Behringer has joined what WARM does, basically copying old patented gear and selling at a cheaper price.
Its often better than a novice could pull off in DIY.
I always saw these clones that way, Cheaper, prebuilt DIY kits ...done for you for a cheaper price than the Original OEM.
WARM might spend a bit more on a transformer name brand than Behringer would.
My WA-2A and WA-EQP are easily my favorite pieces of gear. I don't have any idea how the real deal(s) compares. Dudn't matter at this point - they're very useful.just chiming in to say I got a great deal on a Warm WA-2A (LA-2A knockoff) and while I could live without it, it sounds good and makes my workflow easier!