This is true. You can still find some of their crap from earlier years, still in their catalog, but if you look for the newer stuff, it's usually built like a tank, well-thought-out, and works great. No need to ask for a brown paper bag when you buy Behringer anymore.wonder wrote:In the last few years, Behringer, IMO, has gone from Ford Pinto to Honda Civic. Once used to be a snicker when you mention Behringer but now, i'm seeing some really cool gear and great reviews.musicman691 wrote:Heard some good things (surprisingly) about the Behringer X-Touch - maybe they've turned the corner on their QA issues?
I was looking at the new PowerPlay Headphone setup they have. Looks cool.
What I like is that the workflow design on some of their stuff has been as if their engineer was listening to me, personally, and making it just the way I want it. Some of the big brands like Roland don't even get that close. My only advice is to study the material and reviews before you buy. Usually you can tell which ones are the good ones, and which are still from their seedy past.
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