• Behringer Virtube VT250FX Guitar Combo Amplifier


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Behringer

Behringer's Virtube Guitar Combo Amplifiers: Powerful 2-channel combo amps with authentic VTC tube modeling and a variety of digital effects to keep you playing for hours on end. Features include clean/distortion channels, bass/treble controls per channel (plus mid-contour on overdrive channel) and headphone/line out with emulated speaker modeling providing the best tone when practicing with headphones. Integrated digital FX processor offers incredible delays, reverb, chorus and more. A variety of combos, all models feature Bugera speakers.

Get the distinctive vintage tube sound with Behringer's revolutionary VTC technology. Tube or not tube? With Behringer's Virtube series Combo Amplifiers you don't have to make that decision!

Experience the authentic Virtube sound and get blown away!

Behringer VT250FX Virtube Guitar Combo Amplifier Features
  • Powerful 2 x 50-Watt, 2-channel guitar amplifier with authentic VTC Tube Modeling
  • Awesome dual digital FX processors with chorus/delay, chorus, flanger, delay plus separate reverb
  • 2 original heavy-duty 12 Inch Bugera vintage guitar speakers for classic sound reproduction
  • 2 full-featured channels offering everything you need from clean to super-fat distortion sounds
  • Independent Bass and Treble tone controls on each channel for awesome sound shaping
  • Contour control for radical midrange sweep—from traditional to scooped modern
  • Additional Headphone and Line output with integrated speaker simulation
  • Dedicated CD input for playback of line-level signals (e.g. CD player, drum machine)
  • FX loop for external effects devices (rack effects, stomp boxes, wah-wah pedals, etc.)
  • Dual footswitch FS112VT for Channel selection and FX bypass included
  • High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
  • Conceived and designed by Behringer Germany

 
 
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J Dick from Perris, Ca.
Rating
General
Quality
Playability and Feel
Tone
Action
Finish
Reliability
Subject
Designed to fail
General
Your general opinion of this product.
I'm sorry. I tried to like this amp, but I don't. The design is a non-insulated, non ported, open-back combo, which without an extension, or proper porting of the speaker cab, will vibrate and rattle the amp components and/or speakers apart once the bass control is turned up past 1 on the dial.
Quality
Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable?
Upon careful inspection, I found nearly all of the internal and external screws needed tightening, including the amp mounts to the cab, and the speaker mounts inside. Not a good sign.....
Playability and Feel
How does it feel, Heavy, Fast, Chunky? How was the neck? Are the controls easy to get to while playing?
The controls are well laid out, and easy to use. I liked the headphone jack, the effects, and the gain control. The clean channel was just barely passable due to the annoying mid tones I couldn't dial out. The lead channel suffered from this problem as well, though not as noticeably. The bass is particularly strong, and I have to dial it down to near 0 to keep the rattling down to a minimum. Treble is fine, but overshadowed by the bass and mids.
Tone
Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin?
Like so many closed-backed amps, this one is very directional, and sounds best right in front of the speakers. Move to the side just a bit, and it sounds bad.
Action
How was the action out of the box?
It turned on and functioned properly. It's relatively light-weight, which is a plus....
Finish
How did the stain or paint job look?
It looks ok...
Reliability
How has it stood up over time?
I've had it for a couple of weeks. Between the speakers creating high pressure within a sealed cab, and the amplifier section directly mounted into it, I know thru painful experience that it's just a matter of time before it rattles apart either the speakers or the amp, or both......I recommend it for either studio work, or mic'd thru the p.a. onstage. I don't recommend it for nightclub or bar work by itself, due to the poor tonal quality it exudes from the sides and back of the cab.....A better choice of amp would be the Behringer GMX2x12, 2x10, or the Vampire series, if you can find one....
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