Yep would probably have bought another brand of monitor if it had been on offer, but Behringer monitors were the only monitors in the pawn-type shop, at a fair price so took a chance on them.

Seem fine so far. Did a google to get a review on them and like you say, a lot of people don't like the Behringer stuff. This post from that link might be a fair summary,

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Behringer should get credit for one thing.. It is probably the first company to expose the west to China's standard business practices.. make a cheap copy of something decent and sell it at a fraction of the price. They flooded our market with dirt cheap products that work(pretty much... most of the time) so the long standing manufacturers had no choice but to follow suit and introduce thier own new lines of dirt cheap products that have all the same corners cut and are sadly.. also mostly built in China, the end result being that overall the bar has been lowered. Entry level gear costs are lower now than they have ever been but performance and reliability have also been drastically lowered, you wouldn't buy a used Mackie CFX console any more than you would Behringer mixer I hope.. cause they're pretty much the same quality level and who knows how long it will remain 100% functional. Congratulations Uli... that's one hell of an accomplishment

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To be honest I don't want to spend too much either way on musical instruments or equipment, my musical ability and earning ability from making or playing music wouldn't justify it.

Boy would I not love a Gibson es335 though.

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