Well Behringer use to work until i start learning about better quality gear. I started out with Behringer, Gemini, Peavey etc. Its all about the ears you have to know good sound.
Its about understanding specs and understanding when they are reliable. Second knowing what your doing . Usually many people taking brand names are know nothing name droppers .Its like a beginner guitarist talking about his new PRS guitar if aknow nothing is playing it .you get the point.
big up wasi,he was there in philly for the sound clash ,point blank won the last round’s,munesh sound system knocked out 3 other sounds,n was leading more heavy bass,but it is what it is,we coming back strong again
I'm not a DJ and I don't do any portable PA stuff, but I would think having backup amps would be more of a priority than having expensive amps. Of course, certain brands have lower failure rates than others but they do all fail sometimes. It's better to have a cheap amp with a backup than to have one expensive amp that fails. I guess a sweet spot would be to have one nice "reliable" amp, and a cheap backup amp, but everyone's situation is different. In the end, is the audience going to be able to tell the difference between a Behringer and something higher-end? I doubt it.
When it comes to behringer products I stay away from them because I've had multiple equipment from them and they have not been reliable,I've had multiple mixing boards that failed multiple eq's That failed .when it comes to the amplifiers none put out rated power, bench test on internet and RUclips has shown that .so I understand why he said that.
i have owned probably 7x Behringer EP series amps and so far their the toughest amps i have ever delt with BUT anything else from Behringer i'm sure is a bit weak the EP series tho i have run for hours on end and no protecting nothing even running sound much larger then the amp they ran fine.
@@honelescott7802 oh no i know their not making rated power EP4k is actually 2400watts bridged maxxx and i believe more like 2x900watts@8ohm but see i did my research beforehand bout the amps i bought n used their only good feature is reliability EP series are rock solid inukes are plastic and the NX series is also a bit plastic so yeah man i get what you mean but just know im referring to older models and i feel you should do research before buying to avoid buying a weaker amp then needed.
What's up DJ. No more video What's going on. Don't let anyone tell you anything about sound you no all there is to no about sound system I bought one of the inuke 12000 and I love it need to get one more
@@Djshaw1kinglegend Ok Aphex, i think they were the first to make that enhancer unit, am using a Peavey Kosmos Pro, I also use BBE Sonic Maximiser before, They are very good.
Well Behringer use to work until i start learning about better quality gear. I started out with Behringer, Gemini, Peavey etc. Its all about the ears you have to know good sound.
Its about understanding specs and understanding when they are reliable. Second knowing what your doing . Usually many people taking brand names are know nothing name droppers .Its like a beginner guitarist talking about his new PRS guitar if aknow nothing is playing it .you get the point.
Accurate
Nice sir
big up wasi,he was there in philly for the sound clash ,point blank won the last round’s,munesh sound system knocked out 3 other sounds,n was leading more heavy bass,but it is what it is,we coming back strong again
Respect 👍🏾
Niceeee..... Decent Amps
I'm not a DJ and I don't do any portable PA stuff, but I would think having backup amps would be more of a priority than having expensive amps. Of course, certain brands have lower failure rates than others but they do all fail sometimes. It's better to have a cheap amp with a backup than to have one expensive amp that fails. I guess a sweet spot would be to have one nice "reliable" amp, and a cheap backup amp, but everyone's situation is different. In the end, is the audience going to be able to tell the difference between a Behringer and something higher-end? I doubt it.
People buy just for name off it
When it comes to behringer products I stay away from them because I've had multiple equipment from them and they have not been reliable,I've had multiple mixing boards that failed multiple eq's
That failed .when it comes to the amplifiers none put out rated power, bench test on internet and RUclips has shown that .so I understand why he said that.
i have owned probably 7x Behringer EP series amps and so far their the toughest amps i have ever delt with BUT anything else from Behringer i'm sure is a bit weak the EP series tho i have run for hours on end and no protecting nothing even running sound much larger then the amp they ran fine.
@@erikbritz8095 like I said when it comes to Behringer amplifiers there not rated power I will find some bench test and post soon .
@@honelescott7802 oh no i know their not making rated power EP4k is actually 2400watts bridged maxxx and i believe more like 2x900watts@8ohm but see i did my research beforehand bout the amps i bought n used their only good feature is reliability EP series are rock solid inukes are plastic and the NX series is also a bit plastic so yeah man i get what you mean but just know im referring to older models and i feel you should do research before buying to avoid buying a weaker amp then needed.
@@erikbritz8095 My EP4000 been going rock solid for almost 10 years now. I've been running it bridged w/ 4ohms on each channel, no issues. I
@@sspringss2727 fuck yes, hmm i might get me a used one soon alongside soke newer 4000watt amps
What's up DJ. No more video What's going on. Don't let anyone tell you anything about sound you no all there is to no about sound system I bought one of the inuke 12000 and I love it need to get one more
Thanks man. Respect. 👍🏾 more vids coming soon.
Mix unit
You want to know a little thing reason why your rack it not a rack the sound's is not compatible
EQ for LOWS ? Or nah ……
Yeah it will work just fine.
Where did you put your external compressor on your sound?
What is the Silver Unit above the Klark Teknik Eq?
Aphex aural exciter with big bottom similar to a Bbe processor. Good for bass👍🏾✅ thanks for watching
@@Djshaw1kinglegend Ok Aphex, i think they were the first to make that enhancer unit, am using a Peavey Kosmos Pro, I also use BBE Sonic Maximiser before, They are very good.
What brand is your EQ ?
Klark teknik Dn360 equalizer
Which amps do u use for Bass?
Cvr and the crown
Which louder fans
Do you use a xover in your system
Driverack 260 complete management system
@@Djshaw1kinglegend do you have a video how to set up the dbx 260