you two are brilliant love watching your vidios genuine lads can imagine you two down the local pub would be good crack lol keep it going dudes power to the normal people 👌👍
Just subbed. Being a pensioner money is tight and Behringer gear is affordable. For me it's Behringers' Model 15 and VCS3 and the Stylophone drone thing. And a load of batteries for my hearing aids. Cheers fellas.
If Behringer does a proper recreation of the Mutator, they need a SSM2045 clone. But if Coolaudio managed to clone that chip for the Mutator, the next logical step would be a Bemulator II...thought about that?
The main thing that makes the Fairchild different from the other Vari-mu's is that it is absurdly overbuilt for the task, much like a 70's Neve console. The Behringer "Fairchild" will probably not even be built as well as a cheap and simple vari-mu such as the CCA LA-1D, and I imagine won't have the poor-performing modern 6386 tubes, much less 8 of the originals as a Fairchild has. It may or may not be worth $1500 but it is absolutely certain to not be a "Fairchild" in any meaningful sense, those are physically impossible to build at the price even with sweatshop labor. I would be impressed if it even is a variable mu compressor at all, probably some other mechanism with starved plate toob flavor. They probably won't do lat-vert at all, but if they do, probably with IC opamps rather than transformers. The Klark Pultecs are actually OKayish for the price, and the Klark LA-2A can be rescued with a Kenetek T4 cell somewhat.
The Boss FV-500L is $115 on Amazon, so that's pretty funny for Behringer to make an $80 clone. But maybe the Behringer will actually work correctly as an expression pedal?
You guys are just awesome! I love your show.
thank you so much,,that really meens a lot to us
@@takethefearoutthegear6229 Which one is the drummer?
Cheers guys. Thanks for the Behringer updates 🤟another sub!
OMG! I Need the Behringer PPG.
you two are brilliant love watching your vidios genuine lads can imagine you two down the local pub would be good crack lol keep it going dudes power to the normal people 👌👍
Just subbed. Being a pensioner money is tight and Behringer gear is affordable. For me it's Behringers' Model 15 and VCS3 and the Stylophone drone thing. And a load of batteries for my hearing aids. Cheers fellas.
@@marksieczko7766 sounds like a plan thanks for subscribing
At this point, it would more efficient for Behringer to just take deductions straight from my salary. Cut out the middleman.
Behringer Gear I'm expecting:
. Kobol keyboard
. Polykobol
. Wave desktop
. Expander 2
. Moogerfoogers
. Sherman Filterbank
. Mutator
. Proton
. Polivoks
Great list.
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If Behringer does a proper recreation of the Mutator, they need a SSM2045 clone. But if Coolaudio managed to clone that chip for the Mutator, the next logical step would be a Bemulator II...thought about that?
Hope the pedal is stereo…😉
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I would definitely buy the Fairchild. (Not their games console from the 70s, though)
The main thing that makes the Fairchild different from the other Vari-mu's is that it is absurdly overbuilt for the task, much like a 70's Neve console. The Behringer "Fairchild" will probably not even be built as well as a cheap and simple vari-mu such as the CCA LA-1D, and I imagine won't have the poor-performing modern 6386 tubes, much less 8 of the originals as a Fairchild has. It may or may not be worth $1500 but it is absolutely certain to not be a "Fairchild" in any meaningful sense, those are physically impossible to build at the price even with sweatshop labor. I would be impressed if it even is a variable mu compressor at all, probably some other mechanism with starved plate toob flavor. They probably won't do lat-vert at all, but if they do, probably with IC opamps rather than transformers.
The Klark Pultecs are actually OKayish for the price, and the Klark LA-2A can be rescued with a Kenetek T4 cell somewhat.
@@PeterJensen7 thanks for the info the klark teknik la2a is that a mod you mention, we were thinking of buying one cheers bangers and chumley
Please make the fairchild
I have a Mutator completely unique and unpredictable
A Fairchild that works is going for as high as $35,000 USD (a tad higher in Pounds)!
@@MJanovicable wow that’s a lot of dollar, we guess $1500 is a bargain if it sounds remotely like the original thanks for the info
The Boss FV-500L is $115 on Amazon, so that's pretty funny for Behringer to make an $80 clone. But maybe the Behringer will actually work correctly as an expression pedal?
Still waiting for my Spice…