I have to disagree with Bill..... and agree with Jim, K9YC. In the
audio world, Behringer has out and out "stolen" the designs and types
of products made by Mackie. They sell them cheaper, and sometimes
they work OK. But they are pale copies of the real thing. IMO, it's
worth the modest extra expense to get better quality.
Yeah, sometimes I use "cheap" tools.... if the application is not
critical, or only needed once. But if you plan to use something again
and again, it pays to buy tools of quality.
73 de Ray
K2ULR
KX3 #211
On Jan 13, 2015, at 8:46 AM, W2BLC wrote:
The only name you need to know is Behringer - station speakers,
audio panels, etc. Bulletproof!
Bill W2BLC - K-Line
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