Midas has a reputation for high-priced, high-quality gear. Historically speaking, Behringer has a reputation for low priced and low-quality gear. It’s because Music Group owns both brands. You may be wondering why I am referring to Behringer and Midas as the same family of consoles.
Not only do I have extensive experience with these sound consoles over the past six years, but they’ve been on the market long enough to prove themselves as the best choice for a lot of churches. In this video, I’m going to unpack why I believe the Behringer and Midas family of digital mixers is the best choice for most churches. Presonus, Allen & Heath, Soundcraft, and Yamaha, all make comparable digital mixers in the sub-$5,000 range that you need to check out. I highly recommend you continue to research other makes and models yourself after watching this video. There are a lot of great sound consoles available. Of course, you need a robust speaker system, monitoring, and cabling, but the mixer is an integral part of pulling all of these tools together and creating an acoustically pleasing experience in worship.
The mixer is the foundation of any church sound system. By the end of this article, you’ll have a firm grasp on the benefits of upgrading to one of these mixers, and you’ll know whether or not you should buy one for your church.
I’ve worked with these mixers for over six years now, so this review comes with a lot of practical experience using these tools for worship ministry. In this article, I’m going to share ten reasons why the X32 and M32 family of mixers is the best choice for most church sound systems.