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Bottom line is that I am pretty blown away by the features and design of this desk.... Frankly, I'm very impressed - it's a lot of desk for the money, whether it's live or for the studio. SonicState.com | October 2012 The operator interface of the X32 is so well laid out, however, that one does not need an instruction manual at all in order to fully operate the console... The X32 offers an almost unimaginable range of functions ... Anyone wishing to work at a higher level will have to pay significantly more. Professional Partner | November 2012 Mixing on the X32 always felt easy with the 40-bit floating point processing, giving the feeling of headroom to burn at the stereo bus. I really liked the mic pres and enjoyed their classy midrange depth and clarity ... What you do get in the BEHRINGER X32 is a console that sounds great, has great effects, a brilliant layout/workflow and is very versatile with its 40-input, 16-output framework... Already we are seeing some manufacturers lowering their retail prices as a result of the release of this console. Does that mean the game has changed? I think it probably has. Audio Technology | November 2012 I was truly impressed with the X32 and its capabilities. BEHRINGER goes beyond what I expected in a small-format digital console with a sub-$3,000 price. I would have no problem using the X32 in any situation that required sound re- inforcement or recording. The X32 will be quite a game changer to the industry. Front of House | September 2012 I think the X32 is an astounding proposition..The AES50 functionality alone is worth the cost of entry...the X32 is - as the marketing claims - quite simply a game changer. Audiomedia | November 2012 27

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I think the X32
is an
astounding
proposition
..The AES50
functionality alone is worth the
cost of entry...the X32 is – as the
marketing claims –
quite simply
a game changer
.
Audiomedia |
November 2012
m
Bottom line is that
I am pretty blown
away
by the features and
design of this desk…. Frankly, I’m
very impressed - it’s
a lot of desk
for the money
, whether it’s live
or for the studio.
SonicState.com |
October 2012
The operator interface
of the X32 is so well laid out,
however, that one does not need
an instruction manual at all in order to
fully operate the console... The X32 offers
an
almost unimaginable range
of functions
… Anyone wishing to
work at a higher level will have to pay
significantly more.
Professional Partner |
November 2012
I was truly impressed with the X32
and its capabilities. BEHRINGER 
goes
beyond what I expected
in a
small-format digital console with a sub-$3,000
price. I would have no problem using the X32 in
any situation that required sound re- inforcement
or recording. The X32 will be quite a game
changer to the industry.
Front of House |
September 2012
Mixing on the X32 always felt easy with
the 40-bit floating point processing, giving
the feeling of headroom to burn at the stereo
bus. I really liked the mic pres and enjoyed their
classy midrange depth and clarity ... What you do get in
the BEHRINGER X32 is a console that
sounds great
,
has
great effects
, a
brilliant layout/workflow
and is very versatile with its 40-input, 16-output
framework... Already we are seeing some manufacturers
lowering their retail prices as a result of the release of
this console.
Does that mean the game has
changed? I think it probably has.
Audio Technology |
November 2012
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