Rather a lot of talk but a good comparison.
Original 2600 was @ £2000.00 Korg 2019 remake £3000.00 Behringer @ £500.00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aheqjl5LmII
gotta love behringer's attitude... i kinda sit back & have some popcorn & watch how puritans go nuts over their releases.
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does anybody use behringer modules?
are they yes or nay?
suggestions for delay/reverb and eqs?
I don't like their mini pots and the oversized modules, but considering
I have tried out a friends Behringer 2600, couldn't really fault it for the price. Yes it feels a little bit cheap, but sound wise it was great.
Im certainly considering buying a Behringer Poly D next.
Quote from: tiny_tove on December 18, 2023, 12:01:17 PMrelaunching this:
does anybody use behringer modules?
are they yes or nay?
suggestions for delay/reverb and eqs?
I don't like their mini pots and the oversized modules, but considering
I only have the Model D and the 121 dual VCF from the 100 series.
The Model D is solidly built and sounds very good. I absolutely don't care if it won't ever sound like the original.
The eurorack module is also very good and "surprisingly" well-built for the money. However, I don't think it would withstand a lot of abuse considering how it is assembled. Sounds also really good.
Never tried their 100 series module with the EQ. It's cheap but quite huge. I know they have a multiFX module, but I never bothered to check it out because I already have enough toys hehehehe.
I don't have other Behringer stuff but I wouldn't mind buying other synths or modules. I will just avoid the silly imitations of currently available modules such as Maths, Batumi, etc. That's shady and stupid.
got Behringer SPACE FX and it sucks big time
instead the
BEHRINGER 305 EQ/MIXER/OUTPUT UTILITY is VERY good