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Default Anybody having same problems with Behringer mixers?

On 05-12-2017 20:32, wrote:

They are all the same. Very noisy mixers. I was trying to use one for a ham radio input


And was that a professional line input designed for about 7 volts input
voltage before clipping? - if a more sensitive input, how did you
attenuate the voltage? - mostly a ham radio input would in my
understanding be an input for a high impedance load microphone and have
a sensitivity in - tja da dum, guesstimating - the 77 millivolt range.

Not recomended for pro audio recording


There are better electronics at the price that those have. However lots
of Behringer stuff is used for recording, notably the ADA8000 converters
and the mixer electronics is copy and paste from the same book of designs.

Fine for d j or live mixes where the crowd volume is high.


No no no no no and utter NO, in that very context signal to noise ratio
is extremely important, you do not get away with noisy electronics in
live audio, only the occasional noisy power amplifier fan, but that is
acoustic noise and mostly shadowed or contained by rack mounting. That
very point counts against your statement and not for it.

Kind regards

Peter Larsen