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Behringer Eurorack UB2442FX-Pro
-Standard Mixer, full featured, used for combining a mulititude of signals into single stereo pairs. For instance, you want 2 mics, a guitar, and a fiddle to come out of two speakers, with some panned a little left and others panned a little right, this is your guy.
Behringer Ultra-Curve Pro DEQ2496
-Highly programable EQ. Use it for taking out specific problem frequencies, such as room resonances, or for shaping over all tone. Also includes a Real Time Analyzer: hook up a mic, and it will show you what frequencies of sound the mic is receiving. This particular model is most popularly used for "tuning the room" in a live performance.
Behringer Ultra-Q Pro PEQ2200
-Parametric EQ, simple design, well suited for instrument eqing
Behringer Composer Pro MDX2200
-Expander gate comp limiter. 4 devices in one. You should do a google search on those terms, but basically, you put this behind a mic or instrument, and use it to make everything behave, no souds too loud, no sounds too soft.
Behringer UltraFex Pro EX3200 (x2)
-Juices the low and high-end, and works voodoo to make your stereo seperation sound wider (phase tricks, most likely)
Behringer Virtualizer Pro DSP2024P
-Multi effects, add reverb, chorus, delay.
Behringer Tube Ultragain T1953
-Mic Pre with tube section for voodoo.
Behringer Tube Composer T1952
-Comp/limiter with Tube voodoo
Behringer Amplifier 1500 watt
-an Amplifier. The juice the speakers need to make noise.
Mind if I ask what you paid for everything?
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