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Tuesday, February 28, 2006The FCC has proposed a $1 million fine against Behringer USA for apparent violation of the FCC's equipment authorization rules. The equipment found to be in violation of the FCC rules includes audio processors, equalizers, mic preamps, sample-rate converters, mixers, amplifiers and lighting controllers. The FCC has concluded that Behringer violated its rules by marketing in the US unauthorized digital audio devices. Rules require that these devices are tested and verified to be compliant with FCC technical standards prior to marketing them in the United States. From the FCC Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture and Order:
In proposing its forfeiture amount, the Commission considered that Behringer marketed the unauthorized devices for more than five years overall and for almost a year after it was on notice of the FCC's investigation, and that Behringer derived substantial financial gain from the sale of the unauthorized devices. Behringer Unauthorized Class B Digital Devices Marketed in the United States include dynamic processors, equalizers, mic preamps, digital effect processors, UB Series Mixing Consoles, Analog Mixing Consoles, DJ mixers, DJ gear, guitar amps, instrument lighting systems, pro lighting systems, and the Behringer Control series of devices. Source: FCC NALF (Acrobat file) |
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