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<blockquote data-quote="Cole Lofink" data-source="post: 113728" data-attributes="member: 36"><p>Re: NAMM</p><p></p><p>I agree with Tom that you really do get what you pay for when it comes to Apple products. I don't think they are over priced at all. And at this time I don't think the Behringer company even compares to Apple. Why Behringer is busy copying products, Apple is looking for the next "game changer". There is nothing revolutionary about the X32. Behringer was busy knocking off Mackie products while Yamaha was at the fore front of innovation and design with digital mixing consoles. </p><p></p><p>While all of you continue to look for the cheapest and easiest way to run your company's people like Tom and myself will be looking for the best way. And like the iPhone we may not be the cheapest available, but in two years when your clients become tired of your short comings and excuses, we will be available. It may of took a few years but, look how popular the iPhone has become.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cole Lofink, post: 113728, member: 36"] Re: NAMM I agree with Tom that you really do get what you pay for when it comes to Apple products. I don't think they are over priced at all. And at this time I don't think the Behringer company even compares to Apple. Why Behringer is busy copying products, Apple is looking for the next "game changer". There is nothing revolutionary about the X32. Behringer was busy knocking off Mackie products while Yamaha was at the fore front of innovation and design with digital mixing consoles. While all of you continue to look for the cheapest and easiest way to run your company's people like Tom and myself will be looking for the best way. And like the iPhone we may not be the cheapest available, but in two years when your clients become tired of your short comings and excuses, we will be available. It may of took a few years but, look how popular the iPhone has become. [/QUOTE]
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