There is a similar group buy in the US, but Aussies should avoid the temptation to buy from the US as the equipment is not reliable and not designed for our mains power. This is even true where the voltage can be switched. I received this information from the Behringer Australia service centre.
When I get the chance I will be making some calls to find the best prices. As I'm in Melbourne, I will be enquiring with Melbourne suppliers. My intention is to find the supplier offering the best prices. Prices will be negotiated and set. Then those in on the group buy can merely go to to supplier and mention that they are part of the diyaudio group buy, and make their own arrangements of payment and pickup/shipping.
Post here to show your interest and what units you are interested in.
If you already have a price, post the price and dealer.
This gives us a good bargaining position. Armed with numbers and prices from the competition, we are in a good position to get the best possible prices.
Behringer have a number of very attractive units for diyers. These include:
* 200 RRP -
Feedback destroyer - useful for parametric eq to tame room modes
* $600 RRP -
Ultracurve DEQ2496 - sophisticated eq, a step up from feedback destroyer
* $500 RRP -
Ultradrive DCX2496 - 3 way digital active xo with up to 8th order slopes and auto phase adjustment
* $350 RRP -
A500 230w studio amp - very similar to a much more expensive Alesis studio amplifier which itself is a bargain at around $589
* $69 RRP -
UB502 mini mixer with mic preamp (for mic preamp measurement?)
* $100 RRP -
ECM measurement mic
Please note: RRP is shown but we may be able to get as much as 30% off RRP I have heard already of people finding the A500 for $250, which is almost 30% off RRP and that wasn't a group buy.
So what do you want
to bring you this Christmas? ... this is a good opportunity. If you have been looking for an excuse for some summer upgrades, here it is!
When I get the chance I will be making some calls to find the best prices. As I'm in Melbourne, I will be enquiring with Melbourne suppliers. My intention is to find the supplier offering the best prices. Prices will be negotiated and set. Then those in on the group buy can merely go to to supplier and mention that they are part of the diyaudio group buy, and make their own arrangements of payment and pickup/shipping.
Post here to show your interest and what units you are interested in.
If you already have a price, post the price and dealer.
This gives us a good bargaining position. Armed with numbers and prices from the competition, we are in a good position to get the best possible prices.
Behringer have a number of very attractive units for diyers. These include:
* 200 RRP -
Feedback destroyer - useful for parametric eq to tame room modes
* $600 RRP -
Ultracurve DEQ2496 - sophisticated eq, a step up from feedback destroyer
* $500 RRP -
Ultradrive DCX2496 - 3 way digital active xo with up to 8th order slopes and auto phase adjustment
* $350 RRP -
A500 230w studio amp - very similar to a much more expensive Alesis studio amplifier which itself is a bargain at around $589
* $69 RRP -
UB502 mini mixer with mic preamp (for mic preamp measurement?)
* $100 RRP -
ECM measurement mic
Please note: RRP is shown but we may be able to get as much as 30% off RRP I have heard already of people finding the A500 for $250, which is almost 30% off RRP and that wasn't a group buy.
So what do you want

The SRC2496 may be worth a gander, though it seems pretty easy to get at least 20% off RRP just for the asking (in the right places)
Cheers
Cheers
Paul
Further value on probably the best value brand in their (huge) product line: great idea!
I heard last night at a Melbourne Audio Club meeting that very good Behringer prices can be had from Brisbane Sound Group http://www.brisound.com.au/sales/default.asp (inc free freight).
I'm keen on three items:
- an ECM measurement mic;
- the Ultradrive DCX2496 which also has very versatile EQ (and takes programming from SoundEasy too); and
- one or a pair of the new A500 amp (the Alesis RA500 clone). 160 watts into 8 ohms (aka $1.79/ watt) bridgeable to 500 Watts, and a bit of style too.
Brisbane will sell the A500 for $287 inc GST & freight.
Cheers
Further value on probably the best value brand in their (huge) product line: great idea!
I heard last night at a Melbourne Audio Club meeting that very good Behringer prices can be had from Brisbane Sound Group http://www.brisound.com.au/sales/default.asp (inc free freight).
I'm keen on three items:
- an ECM measurement mic;
- the Ultradrive DCX2496 which also has very versatile EQ (and takes programming from SoundEasy too); and
- one or a pair of the new A500 amp (the Alesis RA500 clone). 160 watts into 8 ohms (aka $1.79/ watt) bridgeable to 500 Watts, and a bit of style too.
Brisbane will sell the A500 for $287 inc GST & freight.
Cheers

Hi Paul
I wonder if it’s similar to the other GB: 5 to make it worthwhile, with bigger price breaks above; ~ or for mixed purchases we can work on $ spent.
Looks like there’s a wait on the DCXs. Behringer: “chip shortage around the world” ~ what is it Ramadan in China??
Review on the DEQ2496 by Thorsten: www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0705/behringerultracurve2496.htm
Value for Money 5 stars
I wonder if it’s similar to the other GB: 5 to make it worthwhile, with bigger price breaks above; ~ or for mixed purchases we can work on $ spent.
Looks like there’s a wait on the DCXs. Behringer: “chip shortage around the world” ~ what is it Ramadan in China??
Review on the DEQ2496 by Thorsten: www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0705/behringerultracurve2496.htm
Value for Money 5 stars

Hi Rick
The SRC2496 is a totally different beast to the DCX
Used for digital signal manipulation, apparantly good if you feed your CD player digital out into the SRC then digital link into a DEQ2496 followed by a DCX2496.
Have a look on the Behringer web site.
Cheers.
What this Soundeasy linkfor the DCX all about???????
The SRC2496 is a totally different beast to the DCX
Used for digital signal manipulation, apparantly good if you feed your CD player digital out into the SRC then digital link into a DEQ2496 followed by a DCX2496.
Have a look on the Behringer web site.
Cheers.
What this Soundeasy linkfor the DCX all about???????
Hi George
> What’s Soundeasy link for the DCX?
I don’t know the details, but from Soundeasy home page www.interdomain.net.au/~bodzio/
“you can remotely program the Behringer DCX2496 (V1.14) Digital Crossover using this functionality”
It came in with version 9, they’re now up to version 11. John K did the work.
Davey at this forum www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread/t-34229.html said
I have SoundEasy version 9.0 and it works fine with my DCX2496.
The crossover CAD module in SE has what's called a "modular component" which has configurable parameters that duplicate the DCX2496 capabilities. I haven't yet done an actual design using this process but I see no reason why it shouldn't work perfectly.
In the context of all the other terrific capability SE has I think the DCX programming is a rather minor feature, but it is very cool. 🙂
Cheers,
Richard
> What’s Soundeasy link for the DCX?
I don’t know the details, but from Soundeasy home page www.interdomain.net.au/~bodzio/
“you can remotely program the Behringer DCX2496 (V1.14) Digital Crossover using this functionality”
It came in with version 9, they’re now up to version 11. John K did the work.
Davey at this forum www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread/t-34229.html said
I have SoundEasy version 9.0 and it works fine with my DCX2496.
The crossover CAD module in SE has what's called a "modular component" which has configurable parameters that duplicate the DCX2496 capabilities. I haven't yet done an actual design using this process but I see no reason why it shouldn't work perfectly.
In the context of all the other terrific capability SE has I think the DCX programming is a rather minor feature, but it is very cool. 🙂
Cheers,
Richard
Looking for an A500, but will grab one from brisound on 15 Nov if this hasn't worked out before then... (was already going to do this).
Cloth, I'll also be contacting the Brisbane supplier.
I'm aiming for an arrangement where everyone can organise payment and pickup / shipping, but get a cheaper price by mentioning that they are part of the diy audio group buy.
We may not even have to buy all at the same time.
I'll be making some calls this week.
I'm aiming for an arrangement where everyone can organise payment and pickup / shipping, but get a cheaper price by mentioning that they are part of the diy audio group buy.
We may not even have to buy all at the same time.
I'll be making some calls this week.
Paul,
You have mail.
P.S. I've asked Behringer about the power supply on the A500 - hope to have a response 'soon'.
You have mail.
P.S. I've asked Behringer about the power supply on the A500 - hope to have a response 'soon'.
Richard,
"...what the power supply is in this unit. Can you elaborate on this for me, as I can't find any information about it on your website?"
"...what the power supply is in this unit. Can you elaborate on this for me, as I can't find any information about it on your website?"
I've made some calls this afternoon and I have suppliers who have agreed on the phone to the concept of a group buy where the members make individual arrangements for payment and shipping / pickup. I've emailed them the units we are interested in and an approximate idea of quantity.
I have also contacted Brisbane Sound Group.
I'll post again when I hear back with some prices. Should be early next week.
I have also contacted Brisbane Sound Group.
I'll post again when I hear back with some prices. Should be early next week.
No luck from the Behringer people in Germany. I'd suggest trying the guys at Behringer Australia (+61 3 9877 7170) and see if they'll spill the beans.
I'm just going to get one and if I'm interested, then I'll take the cover off. At this point, cheap power with a little head-room is what I'm after. If I need a little more, then bridging them (after purchasing a second) would still be valid for my bass needs, I think.
I'm just going to get one and if I'm interested, then I'll take the cover off. At this point, cheap power with a little head-room is what I'm after. If I need a little more, then bridging them (after purchasing a second) would still be valid for my bass needs, I think.
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