Mackie products are about as good as it gets for any mixer, especially when it comes to versatility. Behringer is pretty good as well but, the knobs are all that sensitive so it can take some effort on your part to get the sound just the way you want it. Some people have trouble with that company because the technology is basically reverse engineered from other competitors and then sold cheap out of China but, that brings the price down for the consumer so they're still in high demand. It really depends on what you're looking for. Behringer is cheap, sure, but savings could mean compromising quality. Also, you can never really go wrong with Yamaha. They've been around forever and are known for their superior sound.