Attention Behringer Users
Heya man, i was looking at your rig and you seem to have quite a few behringer products. Soon i will be keen to get a few racks (EQ, Ultramizer, Ultravoice) and a SL2442 Mixer. How have you found your products so far man, cuz the best reviews come from people who have had experience with them. Also to anyone else who uses any form of behringer product be it headphones, amps, mixers, please leave somehting in this thread on what you think, good/bad points etc. Cheers all \\m/
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Dave Z
Peace,
Thomas
2¢
The HA4600 headphone amp and the B2 Pro mic are top notch, no problems and great quality.
I can't say enough great things about my original Truth B2031's (not the \"A\" model). Especially for the price I got them. My music dealer cut me a hell of a deal on them right as the A models were starting to arrive and he wanted to clear out his backstock on the originals. The specs on the A's look pretty nice, but it was just a 'too good to pass up' deal on the non-A's, so I took it, and haven't regretted it one iota. :P
I had one of the original Virtualizer Pro units several years ago. I suppose for the money it was a decent unit, but I bought it only to put in my home studio rack. I already had a GSP2101 in my main guitar rig, and I wasn't all that impressed with the Virtualizer unit. On top of that, I soon started picking up quite a few DirectX / VST plugins for my recording software, so external effects weren't really needed anymore. If I recall correctly, I think I sold it along with my POD 2.0 and a few other peices of gear so I'd have the $$ to buy my GNX3 without dipping into other fundage. :P
Just my 2¢,
Thomas
However, there are just some things I won't scrimp on, like my DigiTech gear
I've been using DigiTech processors since the early 90's. The only other processor I somewhat miss is my ADA MP1, but I can get a close enough tone out of the GNX units that I don't miss it that much. The versatility of the GNX FAR surpasses anything my old MP1/Quadraverb/EL100 setup could offer.
So listen up Behringer, don't even TRY to copy the GNX stuff! Ya hear me?! :P
Anyway, my Behringer gear has never let me down and I will continue buying their gear as long is I need \"hardware\" gear. And hey, if you don't like it, return it
Hmmm... that was another 2¢... 4¢ so far then
Peace,
Thomas
No one ever said Behringer is the best sh@t out there... But for the budget musician, it is a very viable alternative to high end and ofter overpriced equipment...
think about it... When did you ever hear about Behringer being first on the market with new technology???
And if you remember back to the days when Alesis and Mackie got started, well they were sorta labeled as \"not so good stuff\" back then. Look at Mackie now!!!
SPECS for the original B2031's.
SPECS for the B2031A's
SPECS for the B2031P's
Main differences between the three are that the A's have a new built in crossover and frequency response from 55Hz to 21kHz where the standard 2031's have no crossover and a frequency response of only 50Hz to 21kHz. The P's are similar in spec to the A's, but require extrenal power.
I do this for fun, I have a family to feed. I can't justify spending 300+ dollars on one of the big names 8 channel mixers. So I got this Mixer for 80 bucks and got 12 channels.
It does everything I want it to! And sounds clean too!
Behringer Rocks IMHO!!!
I stand corrected... I have the active B2031 and they are sitting just a few feet from my face :oops:
I'm such a goof
And you just proved the point I have been trying to make. For the budget musician. Behringer gives the most bangs for the bucks. And it is indeed reverse enigineering (just had to squeeze that one in - lol)...
Cheers,
Thomas