Feature:
If it had MIDI-IN/OUT, and a -10/+4dB output switch, I'd give it a 10.
Quality:
I bought it two months ago as a "spare" while my Mackie went into the shop for a blown input channel (after 5 rugged years of service). Now, everybody in the band wants to keep the Mackie as a spare---the 1832 is what they like. They like the sound of their vocals and the overall vocal blend better than with the Mackie. Go figure!
Value:
I think that value of this one is virtually impossible to beat, compared to a Mackie 1402VLZ.
Desirability:
It's "practical use" and handy features make it "sexy" to me and the other members of the band. Monitor and effects cabling were really simplified. Channel peak meters make it easy to head off problems. Effects-off blinking indicator is useful live. Free rack mount.
Sound:
As good or better (more adjustable) than my Mackie 1402VLZ.
Support:
E-mailed Behringer for a knob for a different item and received a response within 48 hours, with details and a repair website.
Overall:
I'd buy another in a minute!
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