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<blockquote data-quote="TJ Cornish" data-source="post: 115211" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Re: New Midas M32 Console</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have never owned a Behringer CT-100, or any other Behringer product, for that matter. I proudly speak only from second-hand information - reports of other users - and my observation of the appearance of business practices that I don't personally agree with. I'm not qualified to judge whether Behringer violated or not the varied intricacies of international IP laws, however I am VERY qualified to judge the suitability of a product for my own use. One of the first features I look for is a sticker that doesn't say Behringer on it; both from a desire to have the piece of equipment be reliable, and from a desire to support companies whose business practices align with my own values.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you're happy with the state of the current musical equipment industry - it is what it is, and Mr. Behringer's business plan is clearly a successful one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJ Cornish, post: 115211, member: 162"] Re: New Midas M32 Console I have never owned a Behringer CT-100, or any other Behringer product, for that matter. I proudly speak only from second-hand information - reports of other users - and my observation of the appearance of business practices that I don't personally agree with. I'm not qualified to judge whether Behringer violated or not the varied intricacies of international IP laws, however I am VERY qualified to judge the suitability of a product for my own use. One of the first features I look for is a sticker that doesn't say Behringer on it; both from a desire to have the piece of equipment be reliable, and from a desire to support companies whose business practices align with my own values. I'm glad you're happy with the state of the current musical equipment industry - it is what it is, and Mr. Behringer's business plan is clearly a successful one. [/QUOTE]
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