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In Reply to: RE: My room size is just about 200 sqft posted by Drumhead on June 29, 2009 at 08:45:14
He's buying speakers and an amp so what do mixing boards have to so with it?
I was commenting on my experience with Behringer. I'm sure the level of Q.C. pertains to the entire line.
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http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17004
I own three Behringers including the EP1500 amp and have never had a problem with them.
I don't think it's fair to damn a whole product line just because you had problems with a mixing board.
The nice thing about Behringer amps is it's easy to get a 15 (B&H) or 45 day (Musician's Friend) home trials to see if you like them.
Behringer gear seem to attract a great deal of bias, some of it deserved among the pro audio crowd. They have reputation of reliability issues on some product lines and copying other companies designs.
I have used their DCX2496 crossover in a few installations, and found it to be a really good product at the price point.
The Behringer amplifier line is really more of a consumer level product, rather then a professional amplifier. For professional amplifiers I would strongly suggest either the QSC or Crown products.
Jim
So if we're not consumers, what are we? :O)
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