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Published on 09/14/04 at 15:00I bought the Amp at a local music store for $114. A good friend had one and said it was a nice amp.
Nice tones are available. It has the Behringer modeling tone setup: 3-amp(tweed, british & California), 3-gain(clean, overdrive & hot), 3-speaker(flat, 4-12 & 2-12). There is a gain control for input, a master volume and well-done three-pot tone control. Changes in instrument volume cause tube-like changes in amp tone and volume. The "Dynamizer" modeling is very nice. 30 watts are handy for practice, recording and some country gigs. You can mike it or send a signal to a PA for bigger gigs. I like the back of the unit; It has headphone out, external speaker out, preamp out and return. It is simple, light-weight and convenient. The price is nice. I've played and owned Marshall, Peavey and Fender amps. The Behringer Vintager 110 can sound believably like a tube amp at even low volume. I like it and would buy it again.
What's not to like? However, it would be nice if Behringer made a 50 watt 1X12 with a clean-hot footswitch.
It's well made and looks nice. German engineering- ja! Der grossen klang!
Great tones,low price, great value, reliable, light weight and convenient.
You can get about any sound you want with a Tele, Strat, SG or Les Paul. It's a good little amp.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
Nice tones are available. It has the Behringer modeling tone setup: 3-amp(tweed, british & California), 3-gain(clean, overdrive & hot), 3-speaker(flat, 4-12 & 2-12). There is a gain control for input, a master volume and well-done three-pot tone control. Changes in instrument volume cause tube-like changes in amp tone and volume. The "Dynamizer" modeling is very nice. 30 watts are handy for practice, recording and some country gigs. You can mike it or send a signal to a PA for bigger gigs. I like the back of the unit; It has headphone out, external speaker out, preamp out and return. It is simple, light-weight and convenient. The price is nice. I've played and owned Marshall, Peavey and Fender amps. The Behringer Vintager 110 can sound believably like a tube amp at even low volume. I like it and would buy it again.
What's not to like? However, it would be nice if Behringer made a 50 watt 1X12 with a clean-hot footswitch.
It's well made and looks nice. German engineering- ja! Der grossen klang!
Great tones,low price, great value, reliable, light weight and convenient.
You can get about any sound you want with a Tele, Strat, SG or Les Paul. It's a good little amp.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com