^^^^ Good points there. Behringer has definitely hit their stride as a value brand, and they've gained access to designs and technologies through their acquisitions of Klark-Teknik, Midas, Turbosound and other brands that they never would have been able to develop otherwise.
InMusic, from what I can tell, does things the other way around - they wait for a brand to be dead in the water (or close to it), snap it up for a song, and then use it to sell similar products based on their in-house designs. Many of their brands at one time or another were powerhouses... Akai, Alesis, M-Audio, and of course, Denon DJ, immediately come to mind. Now? Many of those brands sell very similar products, albeit with one or two different features. Numark is clearly their flagship brand for DJ equipment. Denon DJ? I'd be on it becoming a way to move gear that's designed well, but far from innovative.