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Behringer V-Tone Bass BDI21

Bass Amp Simulator from Behringer belonging to the V-Tone series

SlapKid SlapKid
Published on 05/31/09 at 15:19
I think the pedals over a power amp would make a bass amp, well no but then not at all.
THE FIRST first held a month or two and then not turn that half or not then, or not at once or just a moment. Back guarantee, deuxime APRS takes another year, but down at least we could delude potential level sound ...

It's not great to use in that nothing is intelligible, a stammer and mumble under his breath, though it does.
Nothing is good or the drive or the equalizer or compressor or or or.
The output XLR sounds a little better but not yet strong either.

UTILIZATION

It's bad, iron board, everything becomes dull with it! Hem.

Who persists it is simple to use, but a small low table in the active right mix will sound a hundred times better, as simple.

SOUND QUALITY

It is not good, I think even that has prevents progress. I have the acoustic version of the pedals, the brunette ADI21, which does a better job with the bass actually. As' do, make as much a.

But beware, a Hartke format costs only 99roros pedals and works far better.
I have one for ages mycrobass Nobels (33roros) which is much more jovial and raliste the BDI.
Trsrcemment a vt Tech21 bass and three solar system is further ... the price too.

OVERALL OPINION

Do not buy this BDI21 is carrment bad. Reduces a budget there are better without a low DCON active (or passive via di-box) right in the sound is well above.
The pedals Hartke is the best alternative prize, You Save even hair has worth, that one does BDI21 dsillusions and bitterness I know something.
In addition, unreliable (and also applies to her sister's blue gdi typical bbert unfortunately).
A two euro is still too expensive given the mdiocrit product.