Yeah, the behringers are about as budget as I'd recomend anybody to go. I think they offet the best bang for the buck at a 'just reasonable sturdiness'...the sliders and buttons are not flimpsy only by a hair's width. (I own the mx2004 myself)... If you do get a behringer get one with the sweepable mid and remeber: but more ins than you think you'll need...(you'll ALWAYS NEED MORE) it's just very cool te reroute your effects into a new channel for further processesing (i usually eq my reverbs to get rid of the low frequencies, stuff like that)
btw NICE to see a thread that bears my name :)
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From: bruce w.
To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 4:13 AM
Subject: Re: [AN1x-list] Re: Bastiaan
I have to say that I just bought a Behringer MX1604A and MPX-100 and am very happy with both. I considered the Phonic, but a lot of people don't have anything good to say about them. The construction of the Phonic compared to the Behringer seemed a little cheaper to me, also.
The manual for the Behringer sometimes reads like old stereo instructions, but I'm making progress.
The Lexicon Manual is very good and detailed.
bruce w.
orlando, fl
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