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Post by heynewguy (Ol’ Bill) on Sept 1, 2012 4:49:26 GMT -7
Just a thought here, have you tried De=Oxit in all of the input/output jacks? Might just help. A little time consuming, but could be a cheap fix. Keep us posted and good luck.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2012 6:29:09 GMT -7
The only Behringer I've had any luck with is a Eurorack MX 802A, bought when I was starting out. It is an older model made when they were still hit or miss. This thing has been through hell and back. Never skipped a beat and it was only seventy bucks. You can find them now for around 20-30 bones, great buy...fwiw The stuff they make today is no good. If what Bill suggested doesn't work move on.
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Post by doctorice on Sept 1, 2012 6:55:24 GMT -7
We use a Behringer mixer (non-powered) in our rehearsal space. It works fine, but it does seem especially sensitive to things like fluorescent lights, dimmer switches and appliance motors. If, say, a refrigerator kicks on, there can be some nasty buzz through the PA.
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Post by jimmysmith on Sept 2, 2012 9:23:03 GMT -7
we use 2 behringer eurolive 12 powered spkrs,,, so far no problems at all,, however, i did purchase the 3 years warranty at guitar center,,, any problem at all and they replace it. i would not purchase anything on this type of lower priced electronics without a 3 year cushion.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2012 4:39:00 GMT -7
kinda get what you pay for with Behringer. There whole line has always been almost exact copies of other gear designed to be able to sell cheaper. Every once in a while they get it right but sometimes cheap is just cheap.
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Post by zpilot on Sept 10, 2012 2:25:23 GMT -7
I used to work for the "largest music gear retailer" and now have a small repair shop. I've used and worked on a lot of Behringer gear. It is inexpensive and I have used it for rehearsals and such but I would NEVER,EVER use it at a live gig. When a piece of gear fails the audience doesn't care that it was a bargain. Good luck with their customer service also.
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