Feature:
Nice functionality and a lot of input capability. I really like the dual (main + monitor) master EQ. This coupled with the channel EQ, gives you maximum control over the sound. Connected to my BG412S Ultrastack, this thing puts out some sound!
Quality:
It's a Behringer, so it is not Top Shelf, but it is much better made than the entry level Behringer stuff and it appears to be very well made for the purpose at hand. I have no qualms about using it in the studio and I would probably be okay with the occasional transport for use elsewhere. I'm not too sure that I would be willing to get truly "on the road" with it, however. I'm not confident that it would stand the abuse.
Value:
Best mixer in this dollar range, hands down. More power, more capability.
Desirability:
I think it a great design because of its' intuitive interface. I'm not that impressed with the color choices, but it works for me.
Sound:
Just got it so haven't had time to evaluate completely. Lots of input and output. Hmmmm, colored lights. Sound output is everything I expected and will meet most needs. The effects, even though many won't use all of them, are fairly good effects. The mixer itself is attractive and the interface is intuitive. Documentation is minimal, but adequate.
Ease of Use:
Plugged it in, turned it on, and jammed.
Documentation was minimal, but the controls are fairly intuitive and with a quick review of the manual, even a beginner will be okay.
Support:
Never had to use them and that's the best rating I can give.
Overall:
I used my last powered mixer for several years before upgrading to this opne, so I expect it will last a long time. As it is for studio use only, I have high expectations.
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