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Roger W. Norman
 
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Cool. It's always nice to have an operating piece of equipment. And the
good thing about a Mackie is that, if it does go down, you can probably get
it repaired a little easier in the states than one could a Behringer. But
again, a man offers you day after day use of product in a pretty rugged
environment with a tally and yet you don't wish to believe him. Yours
doesn't do that. Ah, but does yours get thrown in a truck 4 times a week,
successfully run shows and return home still working? Or is yours just
turned on during the weekend?

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"Troy" wrote in message
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I didn't "hear it from a friend",I saw and I heard it and watched it die a
horrible death.It was the biggest piece of **** mixer I had ever seen.My
mackie is still running,years after his board is dead and gone.


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