Behringer DEQ2496 Ultra-Curve Pro
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Product: Behringer DEQ2496 Ultra-Curve Pro
Price Paid: USD 300.00
Submitted 03/23/2008
at 12:46pm
by Mitch Cohen
Ease of Use
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1
Not that easy to use. Explains how, but not the why's of use. Definitely written for a pro to use, not a layman. Not releiable. Made a feedback loop that could not be figured out by any of the techs. I got it to go away, but do not know why. Now a year later the left and right channels blled together in stereo link mode. Considering I have used this in pro situations, I am forced to switch products do to unreliability. I think i'll go with TC electronics. Tried to save money with Behringer, but like the old saying goes"you get what you pay for. In thsi situation i paid little and got unreliability. NOT GOOD.
Sound Quality
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5
Decent, but not reliable.
Reliability
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1
Horriuble. All Behringer products so far are very unreliable.
Customer Support
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7
Good. Always got my moneyback on any broken item. But, the point is nothing should break this much or quickly. Every Behringer product I've purchased has had a major problem.
Overall Rating
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3
Poor reliability. Doesn't matter how nice it sounds if it does not work right.
Product: Behringer DEQ2496 Ultra-Curve Pro
Price Paid: 450 (AUD)
Submitted 05/02/2006
at 06:07am
by Pulse-R
Ease of Use
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8
very easy to use, a bit fiddly with the display so small, but with custom software, the MIDI interface does absolutely everything, including screen updates onto the PC, and upload/download of presets.
Sound Quality
:
9
I could not detect any colouration of this unit in either AD-DA mode, or as a DAC. not as sparkly as the Burr-Brown 1704's but still nice and clean. Up-sampling works a treat.
Some interaction between GEQ bands at high frequencies, but manageable.
Reliability
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7
I had one which died after 6 months - lights on, but no-one home, got a replacement straight away.
I have two in daily use; at home and in the car.
Customer Support
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7
The guys at Behringer Australia are great.
they have good product knowledge, and are helpful.
Tech support is a bit thin though, unless you get onto the Germans.
Sooooo much better than a bank, or major software vendor.
Overall Rating
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7
I use the unit in-car as a ADC and EQ, works great.
I use the unit at home as a DAC and EQ, works great.
Pity it has no MVC function, that alone would make it a 9 in my book.
Product: Behringer DEQ2496 Ultra-Curve Pro
Price Paid: 24000 (Rupees)
Submitted 10/17/2005
at 07:08am
by Ashok Rajanna
Ease of Use
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6
Since it has a lot more features than the DSP 8024 it is more difficult to use initially. But once you spend some time with the unit your intution makes it easy to use the unit.
Important point to note : The stereo width function does not work in dual mono mode. But when you switch to the stereo link mode the damn thing copies the eq curve settings of the left channel to the right channel or vice versa, overwriting the absolute curve settings obtained from the RTA!! for each channel seperately(holy cow?).
Sound Quality
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10
Sound quality from this unit I must say is outstanding for the price.
96 KHz sampling and all!
NOTE : In my case the party got busted after about an hour of using the unit as the unit started to generate a crackling kind of a noise from the left channel even when there was no input signal?!! (ridiculous for Behringer and equipment in this category)
I am a audiophile and i used this unit in a tape monitor loop on a Musical Fidelity Pre Amp 8. I have 2 Mono block power amps from the same manufacturer and my speakers are B & W Matrix 803 Series II with high end Monster inter connects & speaker cables. The speakers are also bi-wired.
Reliability
:
1
The pits I must say. The first unit worked fine for about 12 days after purchase. And then the crackling noise from the left channel. The problem supposedly got fixed at the service centre in Mumbai India after about 3 weeks of waiting, but hey once I got it back it worked fine for only 10 days before the crackling noise came back!!!.
The reseller gave me a replacement but guess what the replacement would not even switch on properly (blank display et al)and used to restart itself again & again after about an hour of use. I demanded a refund and got my cheque from the reseller. At this rate of reliability forget using this in a gig, you cant even use it with your home system without risking damage to your speakers.
Customer Support
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5
I could not figure out the stereo width function and related problem. Even Behringer's local tech team dont have the answers?!!
But hey I am using a Behringer DSP 8024 for the past 2 years and have had absolutely no problems & it works all the time & it sounds great!!.
With the DEQ 2496 I did get my money back! :)
Overall Rating
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1
You dont know when this damn unit will pack up and how long it will work without any problems, the great sound quality does not matter as it is rendered useless because of poor reliability. Behringer I think you need to pull up your socks fast (DEQ 2496).
Product: Behringer DEQ2496 Ultra-Curve Pro
Price Paid: 350 (EUR)
Submitted 08/09/2005
at 01:37pm
by JH
Ease of Use
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10
This unit has the most intuitive user interface I have ever seen on any sound processor. There are several modules inside the box, each having its own access key. By hitting the key briefly you get to edit the effect parameters, by holding the key bit longer you turn the module on/off. Can't be any easier. Managing and naming presents is also very easy
Firmware 1.4
Sound Quality
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9
I used it as mastering processor between mains on the mixer and the PA. Sounds pretty transparent and does its job. Parametric and Graphic (PEQ/GEQ) equalizer modules feel like that things really happen when you play with them. Likewise the 3D-type of panorama called "sound width". In combination with good condenser mic, the unit can also be used as real-time signal analyzer feeding back data into the GEQ. This helps to compensate for eventual frequency response problems in PA of studio monitors. Tried at home, works pretty fine.
Feedback destroyer is bit lazy, though. Not really useful in shooting down sudden loops on stage ('cos it takes 2-3 seconds before FBD reacts), but quite handy when trying to catch problem with the venue.
Reliability
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6
The first unit I bought didn't start at all. After power on, backlight on the display went on, but that was about it. I got bit shocked, considering that the price was EUR 300+. Second unit works fine so far (2 months; light usage).
Perhaps I wouldn't consider obtaining backup, since in the way I use the DEQ2496, I might still be able to make solid sound, even if the unit gets completely busted. It would just take more sweat ;)
New box should work, however. No excuse for that - 6 points max...
Customer Support
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3
What customer support?
When the first unit got broken, I followed instructions in the manual. It says: "send the unit to us, but call us first to discuss the issue". Well, despite the fact that Behringer is based in Germany, I called the UK number mentioned in the manual (naive me). Friendly voice on the other side told me to contact the re-seller and not to bother..... cheers, mate! I guess, the "support line" is only intended for corporate customers.
Overall Rating
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8
The unit is a master piece regarding its user interface, and it does pretty well what it is meant to be. Due to the known quality issues, however, I'd be rather reluctant to use it in very important gigs with complex audio setups. Certainly OK for small and mid-range gigs...
Product: Behringer DEQ2496 Ultra-Curve Pro
Price Paid: US $250
Submitted 08/06/2005
at 11:53pm
by ooks
Ease of Use
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4
Not easy but with a little time and effort, you should get it working fairly well. Manual is good. Firmware is 1.2b
Sound Quality
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7
Sounds OK. Some noticable coloration and noise but for the price, it's good.
Reliability
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2
I own two of these units. The first broke around 6-9 months of use, the second is breaking now, about 15 months after purchasing new.
When they work, these are very good units. Lots of usable features and fairly intuitive to program once you get the hang of it. But after having two out of two go bad, I have to conclude these units have long term problems and therefore they are junk if reliability is an issue. The first unit developed an intermittent sound loss. The second unit shuts down after getting warm and goes into limp or by-pass mode. Both are permanent installations (non-mobile) in non-smoking, conditioned (AC and heat) equipment rooms; firmware on both is 1.2B. My old & featureless Rane gear has never given me an ounce of trouble--I'm going 100% Rane for EQs.
Customer Support
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4
Service under warrantee was OK. I sent the unit in and was told 3-6 weeks. I heard nothing from them during that time. No reply saying they got the unit or a real ETA.
Overall Rating
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2
If it works now, enjoy it... your luckier than me.
Product: Behringer DEQ2496 Ultra-Curve Pro
Price Paid: US $299
Submitted 07/15/2005
at 09:24pm
by psychodave
Ease of Use
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7
This unit takes some time to set up correctly. Behringers manual doesnt give much advice. I updated the unit to v1.4
Sound Quality
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10
This thing can make ANYTHING sound great. I use it with a PODxt Pro and Rocktron Piranha into a Marshall 100/100 Dual Monoblock
Reliability
:
9
Looks sturdy, but with all digital products, you need to be careful and not abuse it.
Customer Support
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9
I actually had a proble setting it up (my Pod wasnt configured correctly) and a Behringer phone tech worked with me for 25 minutes.
Overall Rating
:
9
The Behringer DEQ2496 is a great product and is worth every penny. It has a lot of options and can help shape any sound.
I wanted to point out that you need to buy several cables to use this product...which will most likely cost an additional $50.
Product: Behringer DEQ2496 Ultra-Curve Pro
Price Paid: US $329.95
Submitted 10/01/2004
at 01:42pm
by Jonathan G. Phillips - TBN Audio Engineer - WDLI - DT39 Canton, OH
Email: JPhillips at Tbn<dot>org
Ease of Use
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4
This unit can take some time to set-up porperly, days to be exact. I just bought one for the TV Station I engineer for, and after like 5 hours I needed some time away from the unit. The only thing difficult is the Pink-Noise Generator is on the RTA page 2 of the unit, and then you have to select Pink-Noise as the main input to the unit.
Sound Quality
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7
Overall I felt the unit was great, the one problem in this area is the limiter makes a slight distortion noise when starting to limit. It's kinda tricky to tune in properly. Also, it's not very flexible on input and out levels. 22db range, and doesn't allow any boost or cut, what you feed it gain wise, is what'll come out depending on your dynamic changes.
Reliability
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10
One TV show down, I'd say it'll be around for a long time.
Customer Support
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7
lly much info on the net or from Behringer about this unit, and the manual was basic, when it should have been detailed.
Overall Rating
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7
Overall, the unit performs in classic Behringer truth, great for the $amount paid for the unit, but not quite anything you'd expect to be 100% solid. However, the unit has made a vast improvement in my TV mix, and allowed for much more detail in the mix, left room for more effects, made speech more intelligible, and left me hoping I never have another bad word to say about it. The RTA works great, and auto-Q is great, but not 100% accurate, after you let it run all the way until its done, then to be acurate, just adjust it manually to correct what the auto-Q didn't. This unit would be great for a large band for live applications, and some general clean-up. Maybe not for studio recording if planning on using the limiter.
Product: Behringer DEQ2496 Ultra-Curve Pro
Price Paid: 650 (AUS)
Submitted 04/27/2004
at 05:22am
by Graeme
Ease of Use
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9
Behringer Ultra Curve Pro - DEQ-2496
(Stereo EQ and dynamics rack module - see the manufacturer's site for all the details)
Overall, quite intuitive with good graphical displays, and practical menus and shortcuts. The graphic is easy to use, and the "virtual parametric" allows you to dial in some settings very quickly, that would take a lot longer to set up on a real graphic with sliders. The parametric is likewise easy to use, with a clear display of your settings. The dynamic EQ is interesting for some mutil-band dynamics effects. I haven't tried the feedback or dynamics modules yet (only 'cause I don't need them ;-)
Saving & recalling patches is not as easy as some units, but it works. There's no indicataion of which patch was last recalled (except an optional brief message box when patches are recalled by MIDI).
Sound Quality
:
10
Excellent. No discernable noise, plenty of headroom with "normal" settings. And I like the true response graphic mode; it works like the pro graphic EQs that use constant Q filters - what you see is what you get.
Reliability
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7
No problems yet, and with one exception, the build quality is excellent.
There's not much support for some rear connectors. The worst is the MIDI IN jack that visibly flexes the PCB when plugging in. If you're using MIDI, I'd recommend hard wiring this unit to avoid reliabilty problems later.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Behringer have already provided firmware updates (this review is based on ver 1.4) - this demonstartes good csutomer and product commitment.
I'll update later if I don't get a response from them on some minor but counter-intuitive defaults relating to MIDI messages and patch changes.
Overall Rating
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9
Overall fantastic value for money. Some might me scared off with the parameter editing instead of real sliders, but with the 3 jog dials and the virtual-parametric (and a small amount of practice), it's not an issue at all.
Unbeatable functionality and quality for the price.
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