a friend of mine just bought a DX500 and the thing works flawless.....i also
use a behringer MX2004a rackmixer in my studio, works like a charm...
Olaf
----- Original Message -----
From: Dirk van den Heuvel <dirkv@groovedis.com>
To: <sirka@ionet.net>; aj list <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>;
<ambient@hyperreal.org>; <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: zaterdag 21 april 2001 7:25
Subject: RE: OT: I'm buying a new mixer
> 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
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> -----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
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> 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
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