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Behringer V-Tone GM108
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spider37 spider37
Note : 6 sur 10 Published on 08/08/08 at 15:47
Transistor amplifier 15watts
equalizer setting low, middle, high (not very convincing)
a modeling effect not too bad
cd input and headphone output

UTILIZATION

The use and simple enough
simple effects are activated
(Simple enough to not have to read the manual)
it's like plug-and-play
one branch and we play

SOUNDS

The sound is not bad in itself (although the sound be a little flat, but at the same time it's a bit like the amp on any low-end)
The biggest problem is that adding an effects pedal is thoroughly saturated the amplifier ...
and in addition to the sound output and more than mediocre ... (In addition to saturation)
I have a boss ds-1 and when I branch is flat ... it's not the way out, it's like it has remained inside the amp ...
Then when I put it in a friend, is the explosion of "flavor" (albeit a small marshall 10Watt)

Finally to say that sound level is not the top at all

OVERALL OPINION

Nearly seven months I have this amp and I finally ordered a peavey tube
started to not bad but as soon as you buy a pedal bin is the first damn it ...
I saw that price / quality ratio was pretty good
frankly I had the amp in a pack and if I could, I took something else ... (Fender or marshall amp although the MG not be top ...)