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They sound great and are easy to use. I've never had an issue.
The Facebook group is really supportive.
Althoigh I had no problems with the internal wifi I did follow the advice to add an external router and it is faster making the rta useable and everything a lot more responsive.
The iPad and laptop Apps are OK. You do have to learn where things are because you don't have everything laid out in front of you as you do with a traditional desk.
The Allen & Heath QU-SB would be a good upgrade to what you have, that's in the rack format you want but has 4 mono aux sends and 3 stereo plus you can record the gig in multitrack with nothing more than a USB stick ... no laptop needed. Onboard effects and dynamics are superb, as is the build quality. It's basically a surfaceless version of the popular QU series of desks which we've been using for 4 years or so with zero reliability issues. It is a fair bit dearer though than the X18
Yeah, I hold a grudge.
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It's an amazing bit of kit for the money. My only other gripe is that mine is very sensitive around the power socket. If you even brush the IEC the whole thing gives a very loud bang. I suspect a poor solder joint on the socket