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Sun December 14, 2008
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100% of reviewers
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$219.99
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10.0
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 supersize
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Description:
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180 Watt at 4 ohm mono head.
2 channel rackmountable.
all the usual ins and outs on rear of unit.
Footswitchable ultrabass octaver and shaper channels (Two button footswitch included with rack ears)
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Author
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Bassslayer69
Lets go Riders!
Registered: March 2007 Location: Riderville Posts: 842
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Review Date: Sun December 14, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $219.99
| Rating: 10
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Pros:
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Lightish,12lbs or so,WAY more power than expected!also Excellant tone!
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Cons:
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cheap components used in its construction.
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I walked into my local music store looking to grab a peavey TNT combo for a gigable amp.
They had just got this head in,so out of curiosity I decided to try it out through a good old Peavey 210TVX cab, and after about 30 seconds of fiddling with it, I was totally in love with it!
I purchased it AND the 210 TVX cab that day, and have been completely happy since! what really shocked me, was just how much power this little guy puts out for being a 180 watt Behringer!
It literally shakes the room whenever cranked with no distortion!(unless dialed in on the second channel)
In fact, I am so impressed with this thing, I've been trying to get another on off the bay for cheap so I can run 2 of them through two 210 TVX's! (the store has another old stock TVX there I plan to snag)
I found one but it was fried when I recieved it ....dang ebay.
anyhow, the tone this thing puts out is a perfect match for my 210 and 08' Ibanez SR305 .
I was a little sceptical about Behringer stuff, but I've found that for the money, it can't be beat! or in other words they got it right with this product!
Try it out if you can! its 180 watts, but sounds more like 250 to 300 watts!
SWEEEET EH?
------------------------------ Saskatchewan Roughriders booster club #1
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