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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 73975" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Grumpy guy observation about the X32 thread</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes and no, your comment wasn't the only one I attempted to address, the attitude that all of us that doesn't bitch about Behringer all the time must be a bunch of fan boy is what I'm getting at. Yes the thread contains praise, but also complaint and critisim in ample amount, so it is definitely not a love fest. Of course there are failures, to have the same initial fault rate as some of the more distinguished marques, you would probably need to have a couple of hundred horror stories about the X32, and so far it doesn't look like it. Obviously, the lower price point have attracted the less experienced, and the retail model means that unlike the expensive stuff, you don't have a tech at hand or the rep's phone number at hand, so after sale service is going to be tricky at times. Is it better or worse than Behringer products of the past? I have no idea, all my Behringer stuff is still working despite some of it being quite old by now.</p><p>I have no problem with people expressing their opinion, just like I will express my opinion. If I believe you are wrong, I'll say so, just as I expect to be told that I'm wrong by the ones that don't share my view. <em>forum: public meeting place for open discussion</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 73975, member: 1285"] Re: Grumpy guy observation about the X32 thread Yes and no, your comment wasn't the only one I attempted to address, the attitude that all of us that doesn't bitch about Behringer all the time must be a bunch of fan boy is what I'm getting at. Yes the thread contains praise, but also complaint and critisim in ample amount, so it is definitely not a love fest. Of course there are failures, to have the same initial fault rate as some of the more distinguished marques, you would probably need to have a couple of hundred horror stories about the X32, and so far it doesn't look like it. Obviously, the lower price point have attracted the less experienced, and the retail model means that unlike the expensive stuff, you don't have a tech at hand or the rep's phone number at hand, so after sale service is going to be tricky at times. Is it better or worse than Behringer products of the past? I have no idea, all my Behringer stuff is still working despite some of it being quite old by now. I have no problem with people expressing their opinion, just like I will express my opinion. If I believe you are wrong, I'll say so, just as I expect to be told that I'm wrong by the ones that don't share my view. [I]forum: public meeting place for open discussion[/I] [/QUOTE]
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