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Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Mirtschin" data-source="post: 74113" data-attributes="member: 1972"><p>Re: Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And in 10-years, we will know what the life expectancy of the "New Behringer" gear is. </p><p></p><p>See, I have pretty much drawn a line in the sand, anything released (as in, a new product) in 2012 I see as the New Behringer. Design input from Midas and KT (and some from TS), manufacturing in the new city, all that stuff. Anything released in previous years, especially prior to 2008, see as the old Behringer, with the old designs etc. The older stuff I'm careful in choosing. </p><p></p><p>But the new stuff, of which I've tested and bought a bit of, all appears to not only be made as good/better than its market competitors, it matches/beats them on sound as well. It appears you will have to spend at least 40% more to get a better product (although my testing was just what was at hand, so can't really be called a test).</p><p></p><p>I'm willing to bet that the new gear coming out of Behringer City will last as long as the gear it is up against, and I'm doing so in purchasing items like the X32. </p><p></p><p>But I'll still be careful with the older designed stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Mirtschin, post: 74113, member: 1972"] Re: Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A And in 10-years, we will know what the life expectancy of the "New Behringer" gear is. See, I have pretty much drawn a line in the sand, anything released (as in, a new product) in 2012 I see as the New Behringer. Design input from Midas and KT (and some from TS), manufacturing in the new city, all that stuff. Anything released in previous years, especially prior to 2008, see as the old Behringer, with the old designs etc. The older stuff I'm careful in choosing. But the new stuff, of which I've tested and bought a bit of, all appears to not only be made as good/better than its market competitors, it matches/beats them on sound as well. It appears you will have to spend at least 40% more to get a better product (although my testing was just what was at hand, so can't really be called a test). I'm willing to bet that the new gear coming out of Behringer City will last as long as the gear it is up against, and I'm doing so in purchasing items like the X32. But I'll still be careful with the older designed stuff. [/QUOTE]
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