TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- DJ Booth
-- Behringer ?


Posted by EldamRy on Mar-06-2003 05:00:

Behringer ?

Wath is your opignon about behringer ?



and do you know if behringer is owned by huge compagny ? ( like Technics is owned by Panasonic?)

I suppose they are owned by pionneer , a friend of me work at an audio store and they order the behringer product and pioneer at the same place ...



and with the new "copy" of the DJ-600... I have more doubt ....

the effects are not protected by copyright laws ?


Posted by mikkaa on Mar-06-2003 09:05:

I've heard they are a good trustworthy German brand, that make good studio mixers. Recently they have branched out to making DJ mixers.
I recently bought one called VMX 300. AWESOME!!


Posted by Mister_Michel on Mar-06-2003 10:22:

The VMX300 does indeed rule, especially for it's price


Posted by b|p|3m on Mar-06-2003 10:42:

Behringer is German. I have a behringher mixer and it's very great, i never had problem. At the moment is the best mixer choice to quality/price.


Posted by benoitfan on Mar-06-2003 16:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Mister_Michel
The VMX300 does indeed rule, especially for it's price

TRUE! and I own one too hehe


Posted by hey cheggy on Mar-06-2003 17:21:

Behringer make a lot of Studio equipment. FX, mixing desks, etc. Their entry into the dj mixer market was terrible. I was unfortunate enough to be one of the poor saps who purchased a Behringer mixer, the DX-500. The on-board sampler was useless, the eq's did nothing and to top it off, the thing blead. You could have the cross fader all the way to channel 3, volume faders for channel 2 all the way down and the line selector for channel 2 set to "line in" and you could still hear the turntable playing on channel 2.

Safe-to-say, they don't sell these anymore. Although I have only heard good things about their newer mixers, so I take it they have gotten their act together. They seem like very affordable pieces of equipment.


Posted by mikkaa on Mar-07-2003 00:15:

Damm, bad luck on your mixer mate!


Posted by whitesmoke on Mar-07-2003 04:18:

i have the 200 and i love it. the auto beat counters dont work too good(i dont use them anyway). other than that it is great for the money. i payed $119 for mine during a special they had a pssl.


Posted by loki on Mar-07-2003 11:40:

I just ordered the DX-1000. I am anxiously awaiting its arrival. I can give it a review, if you like. From what I've read, most people are thrilled with this brand :-)

Loki


Posted by EldamRy on Mar-08-2003 00:01:

I own a VMX-300 too and i love it I just wanna know more from behringer


Posted by Arsalan on Mar-08-2003 00:41:

quote:
Originally posted by loki
I just ordered the DX-1000. I am anxiously awaiting its arrival. I can give it a review, if you like. From what I've read, most people are thrilled with this brand :-)

Loki


hey man make sure that they do, i really want to know.


Posted by raveanddie on Mar-08-2003 07:03:

There was a lot of confusion just some time ago .... i was deciding on getting the vmx300 .. but i couldnt , beringher singapore does not have any more stock and they will be needed 2 damn months for it to come .. so ridiculous

anyway i managed to get their new mixer .. djx 626 ... its not bad .. only the channel faders are not as stable as vmx300 or 200 .... i think i am going to be happy with my djx626 .. its quite nice i must say .. not much complains


Posted by brian on Mar-08-2003 18:39:

I can't wait to hear some reviews on their new DJX-700. Sure, the console is a total DJM-600 ripoff, but maybe its an affordable ripoff with good quality. Who knows. I guess we'll see.


Posted by j�c� on Mar-09-2003 23:42:

quote:
Originally posted by hey cheggy
Behringer make a lot of Studio equipment. FX, mixing desks, etc. Their entry into the dj mixer market was terrible. I was unfortunate enough to be one of the poor saps who purchased a Behringer mixer, the DX-500. The on-board sampler was useless, the eq's did nothing and to top it off, the thing blead. You could have the cross fader all the way to channel 3, volume faders for channel 2 all the way down and the line selector for channel 2 set to "line in" and you could still hear the turntable playing on channel 2.

Safe-to-say, they don't sell these anymore. Although I have only heard good things about their newer mixers, so I take it they have gotten their act together. They seem like very affordable pieces of equipment.


I went through the same thing with this shit mixer


Posted by DJ Kibon on Mar-10-2003 07:57:

Behringer VMX-200 gets two thumbs up from me.

I doubt you will find a better choice of mixers for $250CND.



Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.