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Behringer Thunderbird BX108 Bass Guitar Combo Amplifier
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Behringer Thunderbird BX108 Bass Guitar Combo Amplifier

The Behringer BX108 Thunderbird Bass Amp is the ultimate compact combo practice amp. The Thunderbird lives up to its name with a surprising amount of big bass tone. It's a 15-watt bass amp with a bass reflex cabinet that really gets the most out of its compact 8" speaker design. Complete tone control is provided by way of a musical 3-band EQ. It's the ultimate practice tool because it's got a stereo line in & out so you can plug a CD player, MP3 player or any other audio source right into it - and vice versa. This makes it an extremely affordable recording tool, too - just plug the line outs into your recorder - even your computer's sound card! Approx. dimensions: 14.5 x 13 x 9.1", 15.4 lbs.

Picture this: you and your buddies have a band. You’ve been gigging around town and are making a name for yourselves. It’s time to start doing some serious songwriting and get that first CD done. You grab your guitar and your GX108 and drive over to the bass player’s house. He’s got the PC up and running and a cookin’ drum loop is coming from the soundcard. Using the tape inputs, he hooks up the left soundcard output to your GX108 and the right out to his BX108, and plugs a tape out from each amp into the soundcard inputs. He briefly explains his song idea then sets the PC in record and off you go. After a couple takes, you’ve got good guide tracks for a new song. You save it, email it to your keyboard player and your singer, and start working on the next tune…

That’s just one example of the many ways you can effectively use our new practice combos. You can also use them for small, unplugged gigs. Or, if you play keyboards, to give those bass or guitar samples an extra touch of realism for your demos or MIDI productions.

Of course, you can also simply practice with them. And don’t leave home without one: it’s about the best thing you can have along on tour for warming up before the gig or keeping your chops up in the hotel room on a day off.

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Features

  • 15-Watt RMS bass practice combo with bass reflex cabinet
  • Custom-made 8" speaker
  • Cool retro design with burgundy top panel, black covering and leather handle
  • Level control plus great-sounding 3-band EQ
  • Stereo tape I/O plus phones out

 
 
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Subject:Wimpy!
Overall: In my humble opinion this amp is not worth your time.. If your going to get a bass amp don't get anything under a 30 watt amp.. If your going to play with electric guitars then nothing under 60 watt will do.. A bass amp needs power and guts to push the sound thru the thinner guitars. The bass is part of the rythem section and what good are you if you can't be heard? Leave this alone and go for the 60 watt. With the bass, bigger IS better!
 
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Subject:Goofed on rating!
Overall: I goofed on the above rating. I love this amp and the rating came out all 0's. I'll try again!
Style: Jazz
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Subject:I agree with Lori
Overall: I agree with Lori on this one. I also use this little amp for blues guitar. NICE tone.
comments on Quality: Great for Guitar!
comments on Ease of Use: Lightweight powerhouse
Style: Blues
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Subject:A great small GUITAR jazz amp!
Overall: I have been looking for a little amp that I could play small jazz guitar gigs with - and this is it! Yes, I realize it is a bass amp. That is exactly why I love it for jazz guitar. The problem with small guitar amps is that they are built with a lot of their power devoted to the overdrive circuit. Playing jazz, I need clean sound, lightweight, projection and nice low end. This little amp meets all of those requirements. I play professionally with a small quartet. An upright bass, sax, drummer that plays with only brushes, and guitar. For this size of a combo, this little amp shines. I only run it around 4 on the vol. level. I noticed that the other review called this little amp whimpy. I suppose if you are playing with a LOUD group, naturally this little 15 watter would not be enough. For small venues, it is perfect! I was a jazz guitar major in college, and have played for more than 30 years. I have played through a LOT of amps in those years, and this little BASS amp is
 
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Subject:Perfect Practice amp
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This amp is awesome. The unique cabinet design combined with the vintage input provide a tone that is simply amazing for a 15 watt practice amp. The people who say it is too small need to understand that it is not designed for gigs, it is a PRACTICE amp. It is awesome at what it does. I have found that it sounds great with jazz style guitar playing. It could also be used for recording, however, when the level is turned up there is some background noise present.

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