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Anybody having same problems with Behringer mixers?
John Williamson wrote:
seriouslysadmusic214 wrote:
What crusade? I am doing great service to gigging musicians warning
potential buyers about design defect. And there is no need to throw them
away. Mixes section works pretty good for the $$. Clean, quiet, not even
noisy pots and sliders typical for Behringer. Still make good versatile
submixers. But spending more money on shipping and repairs than what I
payed for the unit is not very bright idea.
Your apparent crusade to get people to stop buying Behringer gear,
apparently because a small sample of one model of mixer show up with the
same problem, which Behringer have asked for your co-operation in
fixing, in order that changes may be made to stop is happening again.
*That* crusade.
Anyone who's been offered and refused a free of charge out of warranty
repair on a defective unit and turned it down is, according to my
thinking, crazy or stupid.
Put it in a box and send it back to Behringer. Then they can investigate
and find out whether it's a design flaw, a bad batch of chips, a bad
batch of boards or something totally different, Coming onto usenet and
whining that *in your opinion* there's a design fault, but you're not
willing to let the maker investigate the problem, is futile and not in
your interest if you are trying to prove yourself to be a credible poster.
For your information, this is not a Google Group, but is a usenet group
that Google present through an inferior interface, which is often used
by those with little comprehension of how things work.
Hold your calls, folks; we have our winning post.
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