[linux-audio-user] active nearfield monitors

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Same here I have the Tube utragain which I find a touch noisy.
Thing is Behringer does so much stuff.
The DDX3216 is trice the mixer of most sub ?1000 mixers, just in 
flexibility alone.
Now that the price is at ?399 I don't think there is anything to compare 
in that range.

As a Live sound balance engineer I love the Soundcraft stuff, but for 
Digital at the moment ( and the Bank balance!) Behringer is the way to go.

Cheers
Bob



Joe Hartley wrote:

>On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 11:55:02 +0000
>studio64 <fsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
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>>>On Sun, Dec 25, 2005 at 01:02:54PM -0500, Greg wrote:
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>>>>Hi list,  I'm thinking about getting some decent monitoring for
>>>>mycomputer. 
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>>>i've got the behringer truth b2030a connected to my roland xv-2020
>>>sound module. 
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>>Hi
>>I have the Behringer Trust Actives and really like them ( take out the 
>>top HF on the back for a flatter sound)
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>Count me in on liking the Behringer Trust active monitors.  I've got the
>ones with the 8" woofer and have them on a set of Auralex foam wedges to
>isolate them.
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>I find that I either really like Behringer gear or really dislike it.
>I've got a mic preamp I despise (the T1953) but like my mixer well
>enough (no digital effects on it) and like these monitors quite a bit.
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>I can play the music from the computer through the Behringers, and/or
>through Klipsch speakers with a Sony amp for a more traditional home
>stereo sound.
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