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| quote: | Originally posted by Rodri Santos
Behringer is cheap stuff but to get better sound you would need to invest a lot on gear, you can change your drives and start using asio4all just in case your sound card drives are crap.
Most probably you've listened a set from a big star and you think "wow this sounds awesome"
First of all they receive a lot of promo cds in wav format, wav sounds slightly better than an mp3 but don't start buying wavs instead of mp3 because it's pointless.
What they do is filter the master with compressors, limiters, filters and they get that bright sound. They get a bright sound with zero dinamics.... |

Instead of making all of these know-it-all assumptions about the OP and how they came to the conclusion that they needed "better sound", how about just asking them what they mean by "better sound" and going from there?
And Behringer may be inexpensive, but as I've mentioned before, a lot of their equipment delivers very good bang for the buck.
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