Here I go and recommend the damn mixer and it comes to someone broken...:)
Two of us here at work have DX500s and haven't had any problems, my 1000
works great and we have a 100 here in the office that gets hammered almost
every day. The 100 just started having some bleed on the crossfader--after
two years of almost daily use--so we think it needs to be cleaned. I would
try another 500 and if that one is no good I'll definitely start rethinking
recommending Behringer. But so far I've been very happy with them..and I
know sound people who swear by their outboard gear.
Dirk van den Heuvel
President/GM, Groove Distribution
"Your Guide To The Underground"
http://www.groovedis.com
-----Original Message-----
From: - k.delayed - [mailto:sirka@ionet.net]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 11:32 PM
To: aj list; ambient@hyperreal.org; idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: OT: I'm buying a new mixer
along the same lines a friend of mine bought a Behringer DX-500. an
unfamilar
brand but its got 3 channels, 12 second sampler w/ loop, kill buttons for
each
band and was $200. it arrived yesterday but the sound bleeds across
channels so
its got to be returned and new one purchased.
does anyone have any suggestions? stay with the behringer or would another
brand be a better idea?
sirka
--www.temperstantrum.com electronicmusicculturedata
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