16-channel (32 mono inputs), in-line, 4 bus, and 6 aux sends/4 stereo returns.
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56 People rated this product : 7 out of 10
7 People wrote reviews









10 out of 10
Feature:
They loaded this thing up with extras. Just look at the detailed image and you'll see everything that big studio recording consoles have. But then this is based on their M9000 console with the same EQ and electronics.
Quality:
I bought mine back in 2000 for twice as much, and it's been my understanding that since then the manufacturing has been entirely moved to China, so I may have a better quality board. But it's also been my experience that the problems today are overall still few in number, and quality is very good. How many thousands of these things are in use?
Value:
I paid $980 for mine, and it was a bargain then!
Desirability:
I have it, and still admire the thing. The silver case and layout is simply gorgeous.
Sound:
For what it's selling for now, sound should be 11! It sounds stellar with lots of headroom. Flexible input channels, and the extra 16 line inputs are very handy. Responsive, useful level LEDs on the 16 mic/line channels, and silky smooth 100mm faders. Very clear mix buss and quiet, more than good enough for digital recording. Clean mic pre's. The preset effects are very useful, and the reverbs are surprisingly lush. It has features of serious recording consoles like EQ defeat switches for the least electronics involved in your signal for the cleanest possible sound. I might dog a bit on the EQ. I don't care for it, but I'm spoiled by access to some marvelous British studio desks and my Allen&Heath. However you aren't buying a Neve or SSL, and the 4 band EQ is very flexible and sounds decent. If you record properly, you shouldn't ever have to engage the EQ circuit anyway.
Support:
Never had a problem.
Overall:
What more can be said? If you want a 16 line/mic plus 16 line channel mixer with 4 simultaneous sends and 4 busses with extra sauce, this is your board. Live use or recording, this thing rocks. Just take care of it and it'll make you sound good.
Submitted: 6/27/2005
Style of Music: progressive rock, Brit grunge









10 out of 10
Feature:
Given the price, this is THE mixer if you have a ProTools Digi002R and an ADAT unit... take the direct outs into the DIGI002 and an ADAT preamp... more headroom than God.
Flexibility out the rear.
Quality:
Dollar for dollar, NOTHING compares with it.
Value:
BUY THIS.
Desirability:
Looks great. The only weak part is the onboard effects, which I don't use. They're weak at best. (IMHO)
Sound:
Transparent..... Exceptionally quiet
Support:
Dunno... I've never had any Behringer stuff go bad.
Overall:
For the DIGI002 owner, it's the only way to go.
Submitted: 3/25/2005
Style of Music: Blues, rock, alternative, heavy
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