Subject: | Sorry to be semi-political but friends don't let friends buy |
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Behringer - profitting off others' design and marketing work is unfair and the quality is often lacking... It is just my opinion, so if they work for you then ignore this! <L> On Mar 21, 2009, at 11:18 AM, escalation746 wrote: Though I wouldn't recommend everything by this company, the Behringer Truth B2030A (the cheaper of the two similar models) are quite decent unless you need bass extension below 50Hz. And I doubt you do for nature recording. For the price they are unbeatable. If you need something better you must double or triple your outlay. -- robin |
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