I've never paid attention to the negative press Behringer used to receive and simply made my own mind up. I have 2 X X32, lots of P16 mixers so when I needed some amps for a new system I spotted these. Initially the draw was the weight, but then I noticed the digital version, and for the small increase in cost went with a couple of these - blind. My intention was to do the crossover in the X32, but once I had them in the rack, I tried the laptop programming of the crossover functions and decided that this would make the rack more versatile for multiple uses, so I just feed these amps with a L+R and leave them to do the crossover functions. Works perfectly. I'm never careful with equipment - my use of every product is heavy handed and I often break 'rules' and these appear quite happy to accept accidental no load, or simple power up by just turning on. They just work. No excessive temperatures, no annoying features. The fans are quite loud, if that's an issue, and I wish they had the choice of XLR and jack, as in some of the Thomann own brands - as you can use these for loopthroughs. On these amps I had to make up cables to do this, but it's a small point. The absolutely best feature of course is the weight - as in they weigh so little. I have a Thomann 2400 amp in the same rack. It weighs more than the two Behringers combined, plus some! The LCD screens on the front are quite narrow angle, so reading them from above or the sides can be tricky - you need to be face on to really see the detail - if like me you wear varifocal glasses, it's difficult to read without squatting down, but that's a minor point. I'll certainly buy more of these.