Feature:
Yes, great, this mixer has many features, not as much inputs as the older (and better) SL 2442FX; but still, many features for a desk in this price class. The problem is that you can´t be sure if the mixer still works tomorrow. But this mixer, with all its features is cheap, so in therms of quality, reliability and sound...you get what you pay for. Strange that their older SL2442FX was much better than the Xenix,but don´t we all want to save money in these hard times where the bank manages ran off with our savings
Quality:
Typical Behringer quality, does it still work tomorrow..you can´t be sure.
Value:
You get what you pay for, but although it is cheap, is it worth i if it sounds terrible or can break down at any given moment
Desirability:
No thanks, I am working pro, therefore can not afford Behringer gear, I need a reasonable sound quality and the reassurance that I am not let down but sudden failure of a piece of gear.
Sound:
Sound, yes that mixer makes a sound. You have to put the faders up higher than on any other brand of mixer to get sound, but yes, there is a sound. The question is do you want a GOOD sound, if the answer is "yes" then do not get this mixer
Ease of Use:
As any, if it still works tomorrow
Support:
I do not know but have heard their support in the US is ok, while their European support seems to be a shambles
Overall:
If you just want anything cheap, Behringer is good for you, if you want anything that sounds good and is reliable, then stay away from anything with the name Behringer
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