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Troy
 
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Default Behringer mixers

You say "equal to the best mackie ever made but at 1/3 the cost"

If I had 6 mackies die on me I woulden't have said this.I would have said
"much better than mackies", not equal to.

I find it hard to beleive that 3 1402's all died at the same time unless
they were abused or rained on or something to do with poor conditions that
would have killed any mixer,including your behringers.

People buy them because they are cheap and easily replaced.If it breaks,you
throw it away and buy another.I'm sure cost had alot to do with you buying
them as it does for many others.




George wrote in message
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In article ,
"Troy" wrote:

I have used both also.A friend of mine thought he would save some money

and
buy the 24/8 knock off and it was a piece of **** (and thats when it
worked).I have also talked to many very dissapointed people who bought

into
these knock off mixers being just as good a mackies.They are noisy and
unreliable.

So I find your conclusion to be full of ****.


so you had a "friend" who had a questionable mixer
my experiance comes from personally owning at least 6 mackies and 5
behringer so far
no "heard it from a friend" bull****
my 1402's were the second worst product I ever owned
my 802s
are making me more money than thier cost every time they go out
i have 3 802s in service a 3216 in servide and one 802"missing" at
this time
never had a fail
I had 3 1402 go down at one show(over 4 days) one of them was
recording the installation of the poet laurete for the USA
ruined a NPR recording
my personal
Failure score card
mackie 6
behringer 0

George