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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Mirtschin" data-source="post: 72676" data-attributes="member: 1972"><p>Re: X32 sounds harsh?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am starting to think that the "harsh and thin" comments are more due to the users/writers being pleasantly surprised by the desk, but needing something to bitch about so that they don't come off too 'pro-Behringer" to those who will never see the brand as anything but cheap junk.</p><p></p><p>I hear a lot more top-end than I probably should for my age, and I don't find the X32 harsh and thin at all. And while I haven't done an A/B test, the X32 seems a little nicer sounding that the LS9 I usually compare it to. </p><p></p><p>It is easy to point the blame at the mixer, less so to actually test everything between sound-source and your ears (including the sound-source and your ears themselves) and KNOW it is the mixer. I am yet to see a full A/B test of the X32 (or any mixer for that matter) with another competing model, in a fully controlled and tested environment. Any change can make a big difference to the final result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Mirtschin, post: 72676, member: 1972"] Re: X32 sounds harsh? I am starting to think that the "harsh and thin" comments are more due to the users/writers being pleasantly surprised by the desk, but needing something to bitch about so that they don't come off too 'pro-Behringer" to those who will never see the brand as anything but cheap junk. I hear a lot more top-end than I probably should for my age, and I don't find the X32 harsh and thin at all. And while I haven't done an A/B test, the X32 seems a little nicer sounding that the LS9 I usually compare it to. It is easy to point the blame at the mixer, less so to actually test everything between sound-source and your ears (including the sound-source and your ears themselves) and KNOW it is the mixer. I am yet to see a full A/B test of the X32 (or any mixer for that matter) with another competing model, in a fully controlled and tested environment. Any change can make a big difference to the final result. [/QUOTE]
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