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hmmmmm....? As I am not residing in the US,I can not know how good the support of Behringer is. Behringer gives me here a fine support.No need for any lament. I will contact Behringer to ask them about this misery and give them a hint that a good support should be also done in the US. Maybe their Market strategy is more fixed to the european market.I guess so. On the other hand it is difficult for a foreign company to get a foot in the door of the american market. Behringer units are usually also "robust" build.So donīt worry to much ! Marty ---------- >Von: Will Brake <wbrake@home.com> >An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Betreff: Re: What the heck is Behringer doing? >Datum: Son, 10. Jun 2001 20:32 Uhr > >not so...Most European makers have good distribution in the US. Sorry, >but Behringer really dropped the ball on this issue. > >Be Well > >Will Brake >Soul Fruit > >Martin Tauchen wrote: >> >> A nice experiences,but at least european customers have more trouble >with >> such questions. >> Cutomer Support of american companies in Europe is similar to the >experience >> you >> made with a german company.For Berhinger Support it is quiet easy for >me in >> Germany. >> >> ---------- >> >Von: Will Brake <wbrake@home.com> >> >An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >> >Betreff: Re: What the heck is Behringer doing? >> >Datum: Son, 10. Jun 2001 20:09 Uhr >> > >> >> >Just hope it doesn't break!!! Getting parts to repair this stuff is >next >> >to impossible. After Behringer pulled distribution from Sam Ash, a >> >company in New York got the blanket and saddle. So far, we've been >> >waiting for a year and a half for replacement transformers for two >> >units, and 6 months for power supply parts. Just a bit of advise from >> >the repair side of things. >> > >> >Be Well >> > >> >Will Brake >> >Soul Fruit