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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Simon" data-source="post: 74835" data-attributes="member: 3047"><p>Re: Grumpy guy observation about the X32 thread</p><p></p><p>Look guys, I'm just a good -ol- boy that mixes sound for a HoW. I'm certainly no fanboy of Behringer, and in the past have put it below Peavey equipment (which I currently use and have so in the past, because it was, what it was) in terms of quailty, etc. So when we decided to get a system for the new building, through a reputable HoW contracting firm, and they spec'ed out an X-32, I was extremely skeptical. I had hoped for An A&H or even an LS9, or similar. I appreciate <strong>ALL</strong> the comments, pro and con, and within a month I will be able to jump in and try to learn how to mix on this thing. I want to thank you guys for giving me an education on a lot of things I had never even considered, even though I have been mixing sound on and off for a couple-three decades, just never on any type quality or advanced equipment. I probably don't even belong anywhere near these forums, but I have found a wealth of information here. And I truly hope some of you don't mind if I pick your brain from time to time to help me out of a jam. I'm not some young whipper snapper that just started recording samples of stuff off of a computer. I've been working with and around bands since I was a teenager, even spending a couple years on the road with a regional touring act in the late 70's (at least what I remember of it..lol) The technological advancements since that time have been astounding. So just imagine going from there to today is where I basically am, moving from the existing equipment to the X-32 and associated new line array, etc.</p><p></p><p>Again thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Simon, post: 74835, member: 3047"] Re: Grumpy guy observation about the X32 thread Look guys, I'm just a good -ol- boy that mixes sound for a HoW. I'm certainly no fanboy of Behringer, and in the past have put it below Peavey equipment (which I currently use and have so in the past, because it was, what it was) in terms of quailty, etc. So when we decided to get a system for the new building, through a reputable HoW contracting firm, and they spec'ed out an X-32, I was extremely skeptical. I had hoped for An A&H or even an LS9, or similar. I appreciate [B]ALL[/B] the comments, pro and con, and within a month I will be able to jump in and try to learn how to mix on this thing. I want to thank you guys for giving me an education on a lot of things I had never even considered, even though I have been mixing sound on and off for a couple-three decades, just never on any type quality or advanced equipment. I probably don't even belong anywhere near these forums, but I have found a wealth of information here. And I truly hope some of you don't mind if I pick your brain from time to time to help me out of a jam. I'm not some young whipper snapper that just started recording samples of stuff off of a computer. I've been working with and around bands since I was a teenager, even spending a couple years on the road with a regional touring act in the late 70's (at least what I remember of it..lol) The technological advancements since that time have been astounding. So just imagine going from there to today is where I basically am, moving from the existing equipment to the X-32 and associated new line array, etc. Again thanks! [/QUOTE]
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