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Behringer X32 - things to check when you get it
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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 76458" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Behringer X32 - things to check when you get it</p><p></p><p>I think Uli is fairly familiar with Deming and his concepts and that the goings on inside Behringer City (Ulipolis?) sees a lot of TQM, Quality Wheel, Kaizen and the like. However, in any organisation, there are aspects of quality improvement and control you can't teach quickly. While it is failrly easy to performed standard checks to look for a predefined set of faults, and weed out those, longer and broader experience is needed to pick up the faults and marginals that one is not looking specificly for. Some things can obviously be done automatically, like having a video camera and a computer check all the lights las vegas style, but even a cursory 15 min check times 20000 is 36 months of labour, and assuming we're not willing to wait, you need 20 well trained and alert operatives to make the checks. Hopefully Behringer will get there, if for no other reason that increased feedback from the users and the service senters will enable more tweaking of the quality issues that what might have been the case in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 76458, member: 1285"] Re: Behringer X32 - things to check when you get it I think Uli is fairly familiar with Deming and his concepts and that the goings on inside Behringer City (Ulipolis?) sees a lot of TQM, Quality Wheel, Kaizen and the like. However, in any organisation, there are aspects of quality improvement and control you can't teach quickly. While it is failrly easy to performed standard checks to look for a predefined set of faults, and weed out those, longer and broader experience is needed to pick up the faults and marginals that one is not looking specificly for. Some things can obviously be done automatically, like having a video camera and a computer check all the lights las vegas style, but even a cursory 15 min check times 20000 is 36 months of labour, and assuming we're not willing to wait, you need 20 well trained and alert operatives to make the checks. Hopefully Behringer will get there, if for no other reason that increased feedback from the users and the service senters will enable more tweaking of the quality issues that what might have been the case in the past. [/QUOTE]
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