That is why I would now buy one of Berhinger 's flag ship models, I still would not touch We in other parts of the world have had many years of a head start building electronicĬomponents and devices with a high success rate, what Berhinger faced in China wasĭaunting, they had cheaper labour, and components, but skills take time to develop, Were supplying the parts, it is the putting them all together that makes the product, ![]() How to produce products in China, and it would not matter at all if Intel or Samsung In China, they have been there for quite some time, they have learned very well In the beginning, but as you said, they came up well with the X32, which is made I know Berhinger had some ethical issues, I know they had poor quality producs Hi seablade, I do not think my idea of what makes good manufacturing in China And I guess you are right, it’s quite reasonable that these xruns were caused by my system. But like i stated, the xruns we ran into were far less concerning than they were with the past recording sessions through the firewire devices, so I didn’t mind. Plus, I got tired of installing and re-installing all sorts of linux distributions (which is about all you can do in the linux world, given that you’re a regular user and not a programmer), so I got used to live with that. Xruns are a very common problem in my experience and I never figured out how to get rid of that. (or at least I told Jack to do so - I didn’t find a setup for this on the ui24) (supports flac as well) I don’t know read/write speeds of that particular stick but since the buffer was full, I suppose the dropout had something to do with a crappy usb-stick. The usb-stick recording was 16bit, 44.1khz, wav. Performance issues on neither devices so far. We’ve just used an old laptop and some generic Samsung tablet. They have improved in recent years, I suspect more because of the companies they bought doing things closer to correct than they were, but there is still no small amount of hesitation associated with their name both due to quality, reliability, and business practices. For Behringer at the time that was amazing. ![]() What this really translates into is that the x32 reliability is what the professional audio industry was looking for to start with, not that it is really better than anyone else out there but about par for the course. The x32 was a standout product from them, and one of the first that was a direct result of their purchase of Midas consoles. ![]() The rule of thumb for many of their products is still, if you need one buy two, because one WILL fail right before a show usually. Along with this despite being a larger (In the audio world) manufacturer in China, their reliability until the introduction of the X32 was known poor at best. The reason people don’t like Behringer has little to do with the China manufacturing side of things (Though that is part of it) and much more to do with their business practices in the past. To say that your expectation of what makes good manufacturing in China is a bit out of whack.
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