I must say that I have nothing against Behringer amps, mixers, cabs, or processing. They have all served a company that I know very well. One of their
FOH racks is ALL Behringer amps, and they have a Behringer FX
processor and a 32-ch Behringer
mixer. I know a church that could have had a much better
mixer, but they chose a Behringer because they wanted a high-quality
mixer that had
ease of use and a good feature set. And this church has the
Sennheiser Evolution 300 series wireless, so they aren't short money. Behringer's only fault IS their microphones. After having all of this good experience and great remarks about Behringer, I had my school
purchase their 3-mic pack. I was sorely dissapointed. They feed back too much, and the
frequency response is lousy, especially for recorded material. The capsule is also a VERY low quality capsule. I would highly reccomend ANY Behringer equipment EXCEPT their microphones. Go Samson for mics. Get the 3x R21 or, for better quality, 3x R11 pack. While they can't
beat a
Shure or Sennhieser, they do just fine for most applications. I have an R11, and it sounds much better than the Behringers. If you have the money, go for the
Sennheiser 3x E815S pack. I got this to replace the Behringers and they sound sweeter, produce little to no
feedback, and are much higher quality. The Behringer mics are the only downfall of the company.