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Behringer 410 combo

I'll add my voice to those who say get something else. They don't have a good reputation in many areas, but particularly the build quality of their products. My experience has shown that reputation to be deserved.

I recently had to play through a Behringer head (through a generic 15" cabinet) at a gig, and although I was surprised at how good it sounded, and how loud it was, and how cheap it was ($250 for a 400 watt head), I'd never consider purchasing one, since I would no faith in it not dying during a show.
 
behringer has a hit miss ratio of about 1 to 7 respectively so unless your a gambling man don't do it just don't i got a behringer rig cause i was young and poor and didn't no bout talkbass or nething and while mine has never given up on me it doesn't sound good
 
I think that beringer amplifiers are ok. They do what they should and dont break down. The feedback destroyer should be in EVERY pa rack. Their mixers are ok, though they have NO headroom at all. Their speakers, on the other hand, are complete caca. Cr@p. $hit. Period. I've watched them burn out....not pretty. Not over or underpowered, they just aren't made well. The speakers should go through the same ISO9001 process as the amplifiers and electronics do.
 

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