@@mathewworkman1625 I'd heard that it was to do with getting stuck with a tonne of product being returned under warranty. I'm told that going forward, none of the new behringer gear will be allowed to have extended warranties.
@@JoeMcGuire Interesting. Even still - Behringer could have sold to amazon, Music Redone, etc. Lots of places. The few years Cosmo had it were terrible.
@@QuestForGear There's a bit more to it, but Behringer was making some absolutely awful stuff for a little while there. They seem to have gotten a bit better, but I can absolutely understand why L&M is being super cautious with the extended warranties. I am super happy to see them back in stores though.
I've never bought from Cosmo. I don't have any local guys anymore. I buy from a lot of smaller stores online across the country.
Cosmo is one store in Toronto right?
@@QuestForGear Yeah, Richmond Hill more, Toronto is there too.
L&M dustributed for B in the past, but there is a reason why they stopped.
Any idea why?
@@mathewworkman1625 I'd heard that it was to do with getting stuck with a tonne of product being returned under warranty.
I'm told that going forward, none of the new behringer gear will be allowed to have extended warranties.
@@JoeMcGuire Interesting. Even still - Behringer could have sold to amazon, Music Redone, etc. Lots of places. The few years Cosmo had it were terrible.
I didn't know that's how it went down.
@@QuestForGear There's a bit more to it, but Behringer was making some absolutely awful stuff for a little while there. They seem to have gotten a bit better, but I can absolutely understand why L&M is being super cautious with the extended warranties. I am super happy to see them back in stores though.