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Mar 02, 2024
Awesome! Don't let haters steer you wrong.
I think most of the people that dump on Behringer products are just upset that they stupidly paid thousands of dollars for a product that does the same exact thing, operating on the same exact specs as a sub $100 Behringer unit. The MDX1400 is quiet, easy to operate and has awesome compression, a great limiter and an enhancer that all work together to allow the user to dial in top quality studio sound. I chained this unit with a professional equalizer and a Universal Audio twin-finity tube preamp and it's indistinguishable from the sound of the Avalon 737 that I've recorded through for the past 20 years.

Jan 04, 2024
There are better mics for less money.
1 of 1 found this helpful My Sterling Audio ST151 lacks in performance. My studio vocals sound muffled, with too much low/low-mid and no crystal-clear high-mids/highs. I can EQ back the lows, but adding in highs, realistically, is impossible. I comparison tested the ST151 to a friend's REAL Neumann U87 AND a Chinese knock-off U87 I got on EBay recently, through the same interface. My $27 Chinese U87 blows the ST151 away. Its lows are a bit weak but its highs are WAY better. I was easily able to EQ in a reasonable U87-like tone. The Chinese U87 has a mid-sized 16mm diaphragm compared to the large 25.4mm diaphragm on the ST151, so diaphragm size isn't everything.

Jun 20, 2018
Great performance for just a few bucks.
1 of 1 found this helpful Installing two Phenom II X3 B75 CPUs was a good, cheap upgrade for two older machines I'm retiring from active duty and I wanted to sell the Phenom II 965 quads that they had installed while I'm still able to get around $50 each for them on EBay. I'm not sure what these machines will be used for in the future but I wanted to make sure the replacement CPUs are spunky enough for to handle all the basic chores like HD video playback, Photoshop, Acrobat, MS Office, web browsing, etc, etc with speed and ease. I picked up two of these B75 CPUs for $10 bucks each and they definitely do the job. The quads passmarked at about 4200. These triple core babies passmarked at a respectable 3,000 when I purchased them. Very happy with this purchase. Great performance for the dollar!