
Behringer BCF2000 & BCR2000
It sounds like an amazing deal — endless-rotary and (even more incredibly) moving-fader controllers for well under 200 GBP each. But have Behringer gone a price-cut too far this time?
It sounds like an amazing deal — endless-rotary and (even more incredibly) moving-fader controllers for well under 200 GBP each. But have Behringer gone a price-cut too far this time?
Responses to recent articles from SOS readers.
Completing Behringer's B-Control family, the BCA2000 combines audio and MIDI interfacing with routing/mixing features, and preamps — and all for under £200.
The whole music production world seems to be talking about the DeepMind 12, the hotly anticipated 12-voice...
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This mixer presents a compact and elegant solution to the problem of mixing multiple stereo line sources in the home studio.
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This compact console offers an enticing set of features for both live and studio use — and does so at a highly appealing price.
The Xenyx range of analogue mixers offers improved sound quality and USB interfacing with computers, plus the extremely competitive pricing we've come to expect from Behringer.
Given its more than respectable range of facilities and 24-bit/96kHz operation, the low price of this feedback processor seems far too good to be true. We find out whether it is...