800 Watt powered mixer. 10 Channels. 24-Bit effects. Formerly PMX880S.
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Feature:
A box mixer/amplifier has everything "on board" that you need. Accessories? I don't know what you could add to this unit. A foam case would be nice at extra cost. 2 one octave eq's and 2 effects units each with 99 presets. Feedback warning light on the eq's is a help, but I prefer to use my ears to ring out a PA system.
Quality:
Here's the catch. Behringer quality is bad. EVERYTHING out of China is bad. Loose solder connectors, bad ribbon connectors from the mixer to the amplifier, BAD BAD XLR input units. I wish Behringer would spend $25 extra and use better quality XLR's. I wish they would fix their robots to solder the circuit boards correctly. Construct these units so they can be repaired. I mean--rivets to close up the mixer section??? NASTY. But all stuff from China is the same. After the warranty it's pretty much a throw away. This INCLUDES the nifty black new units. Ever take an electronic unit to a repair shop? Start with $150 to open the unit up THEN add repair cost. You want cheap? You get cheap. Buy an extended warranty.
Value:
OK. Everyone sells Behringer for the same price. "MAP". Yes if you buy a bunch of stuff, you can get a discount. GET AN EXTENDED WARRANTY--PERIOD!! For the price, it's a great product. Too bad they don't sell a German version of Behringer. (it would cost 3 times the money though).
Desirability:
I keep one in my bedroom.
Sound:
The quality of sound is what it is supposed to be. For a mixer/amplifier (no room for large power supplies--people would whine about the weight anyway) the sound is perfect from 60 hz to 20,000 hz. You want 20 hz bass--triple the weight. Better yet buy a $600 amp & $500 mixer. As far as headroom on the mic preamps--no box mixer is going to do a loud band. The pad lowers the gain by 20 db NOT LINE LEVEL. I rent this stuff and for what it is intended to do, it's great. Effects are great for a built in unit. You want better effects? Buy a $1000 English rack effects unit. Quiet--loud and EASY to use.
Ease of Use:
If you can't get really good sound from this unit, go to your local Community College and take an Audio Engineering and learn about gain structure and how to read a spec sheet. Use good speakers (in the $600 range-ea.) and you will be happy. Use $150 speakers and try doing metal and and you have no hope.
Support:
Ever have a computer go down? You call tech service and you get a human recording of "is it plugged in" etc. But with Behringer, it's worse! Bottom line--send it back in the origional box (yup we all save the boxes don't we). What you get back is a new (or used) mixer section or a new (or used) amplifer/power supply. The stuff is riveted together! Yes there are screws so you can get to the rivets.
Overall:
Till the extended warranty expires. Then sell it on e-bay and buy another.
Submitted: 9/19/2007
Style of Music: Jeff Beck. There is no other worth mentioning.
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Feature:
I like the DSP section. I really like the feedback LEDs in the equalizer section. Has been able to handle everything, except the microphione gain problem. I would prefer 1/4 inch phone jacks to Speakon connecters. But they work pretty well.
Value:
Value would be a lot better if the support was there.
Desirability:
The case is pretty well done. No real complaints.
Sound:
The sound is pretty good once you get it right. Microphones clip easily, but a workaround can be seen at http://members.cox.net/data_river/pmh880s/index.html
The stereo aux in level is too low to work well with mp3 players.
Ease of Use:
What could be easier?
Support:
Expect no help from Behringer. No schematics available. When I tried to order Behringer parts, they stalled for months! When you buy from Behringer, you better hope it doesn't fail. I had two opamps go out, but I was able to fix them myself.
Overall:
I would but a Mackie 808 if I had it all over to do again
Submitted: 5/7/2009
Style of Music: Rock jazz bluegrass
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