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The Behringer BX4500H ULTRABASS bass amp head is a massive 450-Watt bass amp head with patented* Dynamizer technology, boasting a switchable Ultrabass sub-harmonics processor for unbelievable low-end power and a revolutionary Shape filter for extreme sound range. Since flexibility has become a particularly important factor in the music business over the past few years, modern bass players need to offer a broad range of sounds, but should still be able to play in different kinds of settings at short notice: home recording, studio or live concerts.
This is why you get a complete set of useful functions that are simple enough to be operated intuitively and quickly. An extremely musical 5-band EQ with Bright and Deep functions gives you the ultimate in tone-shaping. There is an integrated limiter and an active, temperature-controlled cooling system for ultimate protection. You also get a vintage-style VU meter for precise signal level control. A dual footswitch for Ultrabass and Shape functions is included, and there are 3 speaker outputs on 1/4 inch jack and touch-proof connectors compatible with Neutrik Speakon. With this amp, you can certainly rock the stage like a pro! Behringer BX4500H ULTRABASS Bass Amp Head Features and Specifications
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| Not For Me... a few issuese |
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| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| I actually have the 300 watt version of this and the only issue I have, quality speaking, is that the "passive" input broke. I can only plug into the "active" input, now. |
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| What do you consider to be the best features of this product? What features would you add to this product if you could? |
| The features are pretty cool, and about what you would expect. The "subharmonic" button, gives you the bass an octave lower and can add a pretty cool effect if you are playing in the upper register (try it on the opening of "Number Of The Beast" by Iron Maiden for a cool sound). If you engage it in the standard rock bass range, you WILL damage your speakers.
The "shape" feature is also really good for getting that old school "Motown", Jamerson sound.
I use the Deep and High accent buttons together to give it more volume and a better sound. |
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| How is the tone? |
| The sound is pretty OK. It is not the sound I was looking for when I first bought it and didn't have the money for my usual brand. I have played this amp in front of larger crowds, and the stage volume more than made up for two guitar players with tube amps who never learned the words "turn down" in school. |
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| If you are looking for a decent amp at almost no cash, this will serve you well. Except for the broken input, this thing has never let me down at a show. If you are a weekend warrior that is playing for beer money and fun, this is going to serve you just fine.
If you are looking for a more complete sound, or professional gear... save your cash and buy something more what you are looking for. |
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| Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin? |
| The tone is as you set it. |
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