by csp » Mon Mar 12, 2012 1:42 am
FrankH,
Sorry but I have to disagree with you to a large extent, sure there is/was some suspect product, but didn't Mackie make a desk (TT-24) that had a power supply that gave many users grief, an on/off switch that was suggested by Mackie not to be switched off as it could fail, etc and didn't they bring out, some years ago, a digital desk that has developed problems with ribbon cables and connectors, then there is the dXb (but I will be kind to Mackie and leave that one well alone!!!) I am sure that there are many other VERY well respected brands that have had problems, but we still use and respect them.
In my own case, I have designed two studios (both excellent and respected) --- not mine --- that have used Behringer desks, outboard equipment, speakers, mics, etc and they have had no failings, in the performing arts theatre that I was involved with a few years ago, until we purchased the TT-24 (we were lucky in that ours had no major hardware problems --- software, that is another story!!!) we had two Behringer desks and they worked without any problem.
With the new Behringer desk, as Behringer has apparentely merged (or whatever) with MIDAS, it is quite possible that a lot of external input has been put into the desk's design.
I am not saying that your prediction might not be correct, I think that we will just have to wait and see, especially as they bring out the ancillary items to go with it.
Now this is really my opinion, whatever its failings, it has to be better than the new Mackie digital toy!!!!!!!!
David