It's their new X32 board. I was really hesitant at first (having already experienced Behringer "quality"), but the Midas-designed preamps and Klark-Teknik effects swayed me. That, coupled with the new repair center in Vegas and the fact that Sweetwater is carrying their gear again.
I've used smaller Behringer boards for interfacing with the intercom systems/IFB stuff and other small, non-critical listening stuff up at work. The only way I'd let those boards be used for on-air stuff is if something died and I had to deploy a quick-fix to keep the show going. This one, though, seems to be a game changer. From my initial testing, the X32 sounds as good as the Yamaha M7CL I use at work (and substantially better than the old Mackie analog desk the M7CL replaced).