What you are about to read is therefore very much my own take on using the X32 live, rather than any kind of technical commentary - for that, you can read Hugh's review at /sos/aug12/articles/behringer-x32.htm.Īs well as the desk itself, I was given the new Behringer S16, a 16-in/8-out digital snake based on Klark Teknik technology, and Powerplay P16M personal monitor mixer. Technical Editor Hugh Robjohns reviewed the console in last month's SOS, but I was asked to take the X32 out on a real-life gig and report back from a user's point of view. The newly released X32 digital mixing console from Behringer has generated enormous amounts of interest in the live-sound world, mainly because of its incorporated technology from Midas and Klark Teknik, and its low launch price compared to rival products from other manufacturers. ![]() Behringer's new digital mixer and snake system are impressive on paper, but how do they fare under real-life gigging conditions?
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