I wouldn’t hold your breath. Firstly, shipped units won’t be arriving at resellers until late January and Behringer doesn’t send reviewers models for review so reviewers usually have to buy them like any other punters.egbert101 wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2023 7:45 pmYep, it's true, that's a pretty impressive price point. People are going to lose their minds. But so far, still no recent demos, not a thing, just a few impressive demos going back a year or so.WatchTheGuitar wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2023 7:28 pm Andertons has the UB-Xa on pre-order at £899
https://www.andertons.co.uk/behringer-ub-xa
and say stock due 20th January
If there is going to be a desktop unit that surfaces eventually got to think it’ll be around £500 or cheaper which would be pretty incredible for a 16 voice analogue poly.
The recent trend has been for the people who do bells and whistles demos to ignore Behringer releases as they have to buy them and Behringer have slagged a lot of them off on social media either directly, like Loopop, or generally calling them all out as paid shills. They even made some offhand comment about how Starsky Carr would review their stuff anyway which seemed pretty unthinking.
I bought a Kobol from Andertons and played around with it when it arrived and stuck a video up of that and it was as far as I could see the very first video anyone in the world had put up featuring the shipped product. Reviewers are falling over themselves to not review Behringer or they’re in the States who seem to get the shipped goods a month or two after Europe does.
I don’t know if anything will be different because we may perceive the UB-Xa as a more premium and desired product but there’s this whole situation with Oberheim currently selling the OB-X8 that may well factor in too. It’s like slagging Behringer has become de rigeur amongst the reviewers and they may rather get brownie points from the people who pay five times more for a name badge by boosting the original Oberheim instead.