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Behringer company logo BEHRINGER Spezielle Studiotechnik GmbH (Behringer) is a German company, founded in its present form in 1989, that manufactures and sells audio equipment. The company began outsourcing manufacturing to China before it was common among other manufacturers in this field. By doing this, the company has managed to be a major player in the low cost segment of such equipment. Behringer has been able to provide products at a low cost in comparison to their competitors. Behringer designs and manufactures a line of audio products for musicians and sound engineers. Their products include mixing consoles, analog and digital signal processors, guitar amplifiers, studio reference monitors, microphones, MIDI controllers and public address enclosures. While loved by many for the low price point of their products, these products are considered by some in the professional audio world to be of sub-par quality. It's open to debate whether this opinion is due to snobbery brought about by the low outlay cost and general perception of Behringer as a budget brand, even though many of the larger, more famous (and more expensive) brands have taken to outsourcing manufacturing, but are less transparent about doing so. External linkCompany website This behringer mixer index site has been developed to help wayward users find the information they are looking for, no matter how they are mistakenly spelled or mistyped. This site is designed to help users find behringer mixer information for the following query variants:
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