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Expansion board Behringer AOIP-WSG
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9 701 ₴
Installation: Rack
Functional: Expansion
Protocol: Waves
Channels I/O: 64 × 64
Sampling Frequency, kHz: 48
Expansion Card Behringer X-MADI
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23 285 ₴
Installation: Built-in
Functional: Interface
Protocol: MADI
Channels I/O: 64x64
Sampling Frequency, kHz: 48
System Expansion Rack Behringer SD8
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24 210 ₴
Installation: Rack
Functional: Expansion
Protocol: AES50
Channels I/O: 8/8
Sampling Frequency, kHz: 44.1/48
System Expansion Rack Behringer S16
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28 072 ₴
Installation: Rack
Channels I/O: 16 x 8
Sampling Frequency, kHz: 44.1/48
Connectors: Inputs: USB Type-B, 16 x 3-pin XLR, 5-pin DIN (MIDI), 2 x RJ-45 (AES50), RJ-45 (Ultranet), outputs: 8 x 3-pin XLR, Jack 1/4" (headphones), 5-pin DIN (MIDI), 2 x ADAT
Dimensions, mm: 482 x 225 x 89
System Expansion Rack Behringer s32
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39 952 ₴
Installation: Rack
Channels I/O: 32 x 16
Sampling Frequency, kHz: 44.1/48
Connectors: Inputs: USB Type-B, 32 x 3-pin XLR, 5-pin DIN (MIDI), 2 x RJ-45 (AES50), RJ-45 (Ultranet), outputs: 16 x 3-pin XLR, Jack 1/4" (headphones), 5-pin DIN (MIDI), 2 x ADAT, 2 x 3-pin XLR (AES/EBU)
Dimensions, mm: 483 x 242 x 138
Expansion Card Behringer X-LIVE
7 842 ₴
Installation: Built-in
Functional: Multi-channel Recording
Protocol: USB
Channels I/O: 32
Sampling Frequency, kHz: 48
Expansion Card Behringer X-DANTE
24 256 ₴
Installation: Built-in
Functional: Interface
Protocol: Dante
Channels I/O: 32x32
Sampling Frequency, kHz: 48
System Expansion Rack Behringer SD16
24 652 ₴
Installation: Rack
Channels I/O: 32 x 16
Sampling Frequency, kHz: 44.1/48
Connectors: Inputs: USB Type-B, 16 x 3-pin XLR, 2 x RJ-45 (AES50), 4 x RJ-45 (Ultranet), outputs: 8 x 3-pin XLR
Dimensions, mm: 333 x 149 x 140
Behringer

Behringer is an audio equipment company founded by Uli Behringer in 1989, in Willich, Germany. Behringer was listed as the 14th largest manufacturer of music products in 2007. Behringer is a multinational group of companies, with direct marketing presence in 10 countries or territories and a sales network in over 130 countries around the world. Though originally a German manufacturer, the company now makes its products in China. The company is owned by Music Group, a holding company chaired by Uli Behringer, which also owns other audio companies such as Midas, Klark Teknik and Bugera, as well as Electronic Manufacturing Services company Eurotec. In June 2012, Music Group also acquired Turbosound company, which designs and manufactures professional loudspeaker systems and was formerly owned by Harman. Uli Behringer, the company's founder, was committed to music and technology from a very early age, and had constructed a synthesizer (the UB-1) by the age of 16.

While studying sound engineering and classical piano at the Robert Schumann conservatory in Düsseldorf, Behringer found the university had limited equipment for student use, so he started to build his own products. His fellow students requested equipment from him too, and soon he was receiving more orders than he could handle himself, leading to the creation of Behringer Inc. In the early days, Behringer focused on studio audio processors such as noise reduction systems and compressors, but the product line soon included guitar amps, PA amplifiers and loudspeakers, mixing boards, stompboxes, recording interfaces, microphones, digital pianos, guitars, lighting equipment, etc. The appeal of Behringer's products was the package of performance and low price.

While Behringer products were manufactured in Willich, Germany, many of the individual components were imported from mainland China. In 1990, to lower production costs, Behringer shifted production from West Germany to mainland China. Initially, subcontractors were engaged to produce the equipment. By 1997, Uli Behringer had relocated to Hong Kong in an effort to supervise manufacturing quality and to better understand Chinese culture.

In 2002, Behringer completed its own factory, Behringer City, in Zhongshan of China's Guangdong province after it consolidated more than ten separate production locations into one vertically integrated plant. Comprising eight buildings that produces electronics, speakers, guitars and digital pianos and also hosts an onsite health clinic. This strategy was different than that taken by other musical instrument companies who used third party manufacturers. Choosing to run a self-contained plant allowed Behringer a greater level of quality control. The 1,200,000-square-foot (110,000 m2) manufacturing complex in Zhongshan ships more than 2.5 million Behringer products per year to markets around the globe. The plant turns out over 50,000 mixers per month with a failure rate that is less than 0.1%.

Inspired by lean manufacturing, and driven by the Kaizen philosophy of continual improvement, Behringer makes efforts to help its employees to improve. "Behringer University" supplies employees with training resources and E-learning courses to hone their career skills within the company. This project includes classes for management, career planning, health, language, and general knowledge.

www.behringer.com