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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Petersen" data-source="post: 76830" data-attributes="member: 2927"><p>Re: P16-M - Cannot read the pot & button labels!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>First off, the labels look great, Christoph! Very clean.</p><p>I just added a little LED light to each P16-M on stage. It's a little messy, and defeats the reason for our having a P16-D as they require a wall wart power supply, but this is just a first revision design. I had 20 minutes prior to a show starting, and had a half dozen littlelites lying around. So, problem solved.</p><p></p><p>I'll build up a self contained version that pulls power from the POE supplied by the P16-D down the road, but ultimately, for all those sdaying the printing is the wrong color, or the color scheme is wrong, or whatever, not being able to read the printing on the P16-M due to lack of ambient light is certainly not a design flaw, and absolutely isn't something Behringer is responsible for. That line of thinking is like suing a book’s publisher because you read the book in the dark and ruined your eyes! It can be read just find in proper READING light.</p><p></p><p>I'd be willing to bet you could find just as many musicians who said they *could* read their P16-M while on stage as you could those who said they *could not*. It's subjective. Personally, I think the headphone amp in my X32 is really wimpy, so I have an external one mounted in the doghouse of my case next to the WIFI router. My buddy, who typically mixes the same genre of music and is approximately the same age, finds his to be more than adequate. And yes... I've scoped them both, and they're identical as far as output goes. So, same thing here... It's subjective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Petersen, post: 76830, member: 2927"] Re: P16-M - Cannot read the pot & button labels! First off, the labels look great, Christoph! Very clean. I just added a little LED light to each P16-M on stage. It's a little messy, and defeats the reason for our having a P16-D as they require a wall wart power supply, but this is just a first revision design. I had 20 minutes prior to a show starting, and had a half dozen littlelites lying around. So, problem solved. I'll build up a self contained version that pulls power from the POE supplied by the P16-D down the road, but ultimately, for all those sdaying the printing is the wrong color, or the color scheme is wrong, or whatever, not being able to read the printing on the P16-M due to lack of ambient light is certainly not a design flaw, and absolutely isn't something Behringer is responsible for. That line of thinking is like suing a book’s publisher because you read the book in the dark and ruined your eyes! It can be read just find in proper READING light. I'd be willing to bet you could find just as many musicians who said they *could* read their P16-M while on stage as you could those who said they *could not*. It's subjective. Personally, I think the headphone amp in my X32 is really wimpy, so I have an external one mounted in the doghouse of my case next to the WIFI router. My buddy, who typically mixes the same genre of music and is approximately the same age, finds his to be more than adequate. And yes... I've scoped them both, and they're identical as far as output goes. So, same thing here... It's subjective. [/QUOTE]
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