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Published on 07/17/05 at 10:21
Transistor, setting and practice related to simple footswitch supplied with. Enough weight and not very well distributed throughout. Cubic form with a form quite a cracked back into position for the inclined. The amp in the back is closed so no place to put his foot bass or something. The material that covers the amp a little wig! ^ ^ Very annoying lorqu'on has pets because weight is hung on and it removed boring!

UTILIZATION

Simple setup. Trimming change channels was very easy with the pedal. Addition of variation for independent amp was just a lil push the button! ^ ^ Possible ultrabass activated by the footswitch rather easy to use

SOUNDS

Sounds pretty average overall. The sound is starting to get dirty when pushed to 70% of these capabilities. The bass sound is sometimes a tendency saturated thing that is disturbing for a bass. Nevertheless, when making a good set you can get a very good sound. It is not too planned to play in groups.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 5 months and I see more and more flaws. The value for money and simply excellent here we can get a Behringer 120w for not too expensive. But it remains for those who play alone at home. Do not expect to have such a beautiful sound that art amp or amp + a head. Do not forget that Behringer is trying to make the best possible way to achieve a fairly good sound for cheap. But it gives me that copies the branded ones. From 300w can find very good amp Behringer. The amp is very lightweight for doing gigs in bars and others. Light enough for a 120w but it is not bad to start or play alone.