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Title: A&H Qu24 Chrome vs. Behringer X32
Post by: Miro Dika on May 04, 2019, 08:33:11 PM
Hello,

Just to make it clear, if you think that another digital mixer would be better in the given price range (around 2000€) I would like to know which one and what you think.

I am buying a digital mixer and a local distributor has given me good offers on these two so that's why I am considering them. I know that the Q24 and X32 have various features and each can be better from a certain point of view, that's why I'll try to describe how I need to use the mixing console and hope that somebody can give me a tipp which of these two would be better suited for my needs.

I will need the mixer for live gigs, so no studio. I know that the X32 has much more inputs, but frankly I need only around 20 XLR inputs and a few outputs for on stage monitors or in-ear monitoring (headphones), so the higher number of I/O is irrelevant. My band plays traditional instruments which are acoustic and can be compeared to an acoustic guitar.

Can anybody comment on the quality and difference of FX and EQ for live gigs?
Are there any other pros or cons, do both mixers have subgroups? I read somewhere that the Behringer X32 can access the graphic analayzer and EQ for each chanel simultaneously while the Q24 can't ?

Truth be told, i am not an expert, until now I worked only with a quite simple analoge mixer. Any kind of advice is helpful and appreciated!
Title: A&H Qu24 Chrome vs. Behringer X32?
Post by: Miro Dika on May 04, 2019, 08:34:27 PM
What do you think is the best digital mixing console for live gigs ?
Title: Posting Rules
Post by: Mac Kerr on May 04, 2019, 08:40:03 PM
What do you think is the best digital mixing console for live gigs ?

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