@bluedane said:
Hey HoustonH,
That's interesting - your experience seems to be opposite to everyone else's. Can you say more about what you thought was right about the m-audios and wrong about the behringers? I'm (obviously, i guess) doing orchestral stuff in a small home studio - does that match what you based your opinions on. I was just about ready to go buy the behringers but i'm interested in your input.
thanks!
-denny-
Houston's right. In the Pro Audio industry, Behringers are considered very low on the professional totem pole. Almost dipping to consumer level. Lack of quality, high noise, etc. Anyone who knows their pro audio equipment will tell you to stay away from Behringer as a company. I can't speak for those monitors specifically, having never listened to them.
~Chris
Well, I know I am a bit late on this thread and perhaps Bluedane you have already purchased but I thought I would give my impressions as a Behringer Truths owner.
Obviously these are not Genelec's or Mackie's but at the $299 you CANNOT go wrong with these. First off, they are superbly built. I've owned other Behringer products and admittily they can sometimes have that "discounted" feel...but the Truths are top notch construction. And they look killer...
Now to the sound...I couldn't be happier. I relize they might be lacking the clarity of higher priced monitors...but that is why the others cost so much more. I couldn't afford a pair of Mackies but I needed something better than a set of headphones to mix on. The sound is quite exceptional and I do not think you will be unhappy. As you have seen most of the posts against the Behringers were from people who don't own them or have not listened to them.
I made my friend with a nice Tannoy setup, with subwoofer, jeolous over the sound of my setup the other day.
At $299 you won't be sorry.
Hope I was in time to help with your decision.