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zeroglyph
post Dec 17 2007, 11:35 AM

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another behringer user here. i have the HB01 wah pedal.
honestly, it's a real bang for the buck for an entry level wah. if you know how to mod it, it gets even better. it may not sound as good as a crybaby, but at rm150, i ain't complaining laugh.gif.
although i haven't tried many behringer product, i have to admit, they do have some good quality products around.

my 2 cents.
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post Dec 17 2007, 11:54 AM

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Ooooooh. The Crybaby from Hell knock-off! For RM150, I think it's a good starter Metal Wah......
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post Dec 17 2007, 01:57 PM

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QUOTE(blacktrix @ Dec 17 2007, 11:54 AM)
Ooooooh. The Crybaby from Hell knock-off! For RM150, I think it's a good starter Metal Wah......
Post some sound samples!
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recording it through my RM10 pc mic is practically unjust. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Bassix @ Oct 18 2006, 05:05 PM)
err, not to put behringer at the lousiest manufacturer on earth or anything, but has anyone used anything that is crappier than behringer? If so do share because i am currently kind of helping to build up a mini recording studio in my church and am trying to avoid certain behringer products (like mixers, monitors and compressors...and EQs)

hope this post somehow fits into this thread. If not mods can just campak it somewhere. Thanks
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If I were to give Behringer a position...it would be slightly above the stuff that you find at Pasar Road. Their general build quality is not great. I'm sure many people have reason to believe that they skimp on components to give you a rock bottom price.

Behringer is also well known as a "copycat"...which is why sometimes their equipment turn out pretty well.

On another note however, there are also some brands which have also gone in the cost cutting direction. They simply sell rebadged OEM equipment...perhaps with some slight changes, but usually not.

To put it simply...Behringer is good for the money...but i'd always spend a little more to get some real quality.
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post Feb 1 2008, 10:26 AM

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Behringer Monitor speaker users hear....it's a good brand...
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post Feb 1 2008, 10:32 AM

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Which Monitor u guy using?? M20? M40? the bigger B series?

the M20 are seriously cheap.. but donno how good is it.. laugh.gif

I am a behringer dealer my self.. tongue.gif
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post Feb 1 2008, 05:10 PM

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I am a behringer wah pedal user,and honestly speaking,it sucks.Not even 1 week of having it,the upper part of the wah was loose already although I rocked it gently.The damn thing tilted like mad,and I had to sent it back for repair.After that,I realised that it can't bypass,drowning my tone to hell.After a few months of having it,I had to keep on adjusting the bar that holds the rocking part with the bottom part so that the upper part won't fall off.Also,the frequency range quite low.Have to max it,boost it to hear the effect.I just keep in in the cupboard now for less headache.In a nutshell,it sucks bad and if you're serious bout having a wah pedal,save up for a Dunlop Crybaby.I wish I didn't buy this piece of crap.Waste money for this,end up keeping in the cupboard.
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QUOTE(freakfingers12 @ Feb 1 2008, 05:10 PM)
I am a behringer wah pedal user,and honestly speaking,it sucks.Not even 1 week of having it,the upper part of the wah was loose already although I rocked it gently.The damn thing tilted like mad,and I had to sent it back for repair.After that,I realised that it can't bypass,drowning my tone to hell.After a few months of having it,I had to keep on adjusting the bar that holds the rocking part with the bottom part so that the upper part won't fall off.Also,the frequency range quite low.Have to max it,boost it to hear the effect.I just keep in in the cupboard now for less headache.In a nutshell,it sucks bad and if you're serious bout having a wah pedal,save up for a Dunlop Crybaby.I wish I didn't buy this piece of crap.Waste money for this,end up keeping in the cupboard.
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yeayea me too. tongue.gif
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hey people, i'm not to promote myself here so hopefully no misunderstandings around here.

I personally sell Behringer products and I find the amplifier is really value for the money seriously. I mean if YOU ARE willing to pay at least 4 or 5 grands for an amplifier around 80Watts it's another case but I think Behringer which you can get more or less 2k (or lesser) is a wiser option.

Regarding the wah pedals I'd give it a thumbs-down, thats why I don't sell them
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post Mar 24 2009, 07:59 PM

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lol i thought this was a survey, but its kinda hard to read 4 pages worth of stuff. maybe the TS can do a poll instead.
would be much easier.

QUOTE(Bassix @ Oct 18 2006, 05:05 PM)
err, not to put behringer at the lousiest manufacturer on earth or anything, but has anyone used anything that is crappier than behringer? If so do share because i am currently kind of helping to build up a mini recording studio in my church and am trying to avoid certain behringer products (like mixers, monitors and compressors...and EQs)

hope this post somehow fits into this thread. If not mods can just campak it somewhere. Thanks
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hmmm my church has used a behringer eurodesk mixer for about 8years now. the model is MX-3282A and well i guess when u talk about the features that u can get for the money that u spend, then its good.

but the problem with behringer is more about the quality. after about 3-4 years of using, problems started creeping up with the mixer. buzzing sounds, channel problems, routing problems and etc.
lately, even when all the channels are muted, sometimes when i turn the knobs on the pan control there is some cracking sounds that comes out of the main mix. rclxub.gif
i guess the china manufacturers really skimped on the mixers this time.

i guess if u really cant afford the mid range equipment, then behringer would be your choice for entry level stuff.
if u have the money, then u should seriously skip behringer and go for more reliable products out there.
the money u spend will definately be worth it.

i mean if u wanna buy stuff for your church u would want it to be first and foremost reliable because u dont have the equipment to have downtime. servicing will be a big nuisance to the running of the church right?


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post Mar 24 2009, 09:00 PM

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Old thread already.... no use of it AT ALL

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