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MISTERQCUE said:
Oh Sooooooo True!!!!!!!!!!!
Do tell! We don't need all the gory details (but some would be kewl)-- mostly tell us why the mixers suck. If you'd be so kind.

MISTERQCUE said:
Oh Sooooooo True!!!!!!!!!!!
dmheath said:While on the subject of budgets, does anyone know anything about the Nady mixers? How do they compare to Behringer? The price is even more attractive. But, as the saying goes, you get what you pay for.
Dave
Tom Hicks said:I don't have a Behringer mixer but amid the constant berry bashing I have read repeated comments that the pres are relatively noisy and there is quite a bit of crosstalk between channels.But considering the price point I guess that isn't too surprising.
Tom
battleminnow said:The Behr. B1 is not even on the same planet as the $99 V67 from MXL. You would be better advised to buy that, or wait and see how the Studio Projects B1 comes out in a couple of weeks. I do own some Behringer gear, like the ECM 8000 mics (a pair of 'em) and they are great for their applications. Pete
BrettB said:I had some great results with the B1, and I didn't find any mice that has the same great results and the same great price.
I had some troubles with Behringer mixes though. Bad contacts is the worst one.. Nothing so dreadfull as playing live and your mixer start giving dreadful buzzes.
MISTERQCUE said:It's significant as Sam Ash, after my self and 9 OTHER CUSTOMERS ret'd their Behringer Mixers for poorperformance, workmanship etc that Sam Ash, NYC has never sold a Berhinger Mixer again! As a matter of fact, the following week,Sam Ash held huge,70-80% reductions in price on ALL Behringer gear (That's when I cleaned up)as they decided to not carry ANY Behringer gear