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QUALITY: This thing is heavy! It weights about 33ilbs in the box. The amplifier is covered witha nice reddish brown color leather. The handle to carry it is very durable. Some have not liked the knobs because it feels like plastic. I do not think they feel cheap at all. It feels and looks like a solid built amplifier!
FEATURES: The one feature I would have like to seen is an output jack to hook to a pa system. I like the rca jacks for your cd player so you can play along with your favorite songs! The switchfoot pedal is cool. You can change between your guitar or the microphone. The FX feature is really cool. You can set it according to the enviroment that you are playing it in. The equalizer works well in balancing the sound. It is also a plus if your guitar has an built in preamp with equalizer for even more balance sound. You can also turn on or off the equalizers for yor your guitar or microphone. The amplifier has a great warranty offered by the | |
| | BuleriaChk from Santa Barbara, CA | | Overall Ranking: | | Quality:
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QUALITY: I think this unit is made very well indeed, although one will have to careful about the graphic equalizer sliders. No blemishes, and everything feels right.
FEATURES: For the price ($179), the features are many; about the only thig I would have liked to see would have been a headphone/line/amp output, and a master gain control. I also wish the EQ had moe effect, but these are quibbles, not even worth half a point, so I still round it off to 5....
EASE OF USE: Very easy to use; transparent interface. Behringer even includes pedals to turn the effects off and on in either channel independently...
VALUE: This is an incredible value. I have tried almost all the other acoustic amps Fender, Crate, etc. (except the Marshall), and this unit blows them away. And they all cost over twice as much...
SOUND: Here is the crux of the review. I play a Flamenco Guitar with a Pickup the World pickup. F | |
| | Uncle Willie from Cross Junction, Virginia | | Overall Ranking: | | Quality:
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QUALITY: Excellent workmanship, vinyl covering is more brown and less red than shown, size is a bit smaller than pic suggests making amp very portable.
FEATURES: This is exactly what I've been looking for for years: Guitar + mic channels, each with full EQ and separate FX in one box. Hookup is a breeze.
EASE OF USE: Use of sliders is like having sub-bass-mid-presence-treble knobs, but with (illuminated) graphic indication. Proper taper is used on volume controls enabling precise settings at low levels, and increasing output all the way to "10". At 2-3 amp fills a small room.
VALUE: Considering the inherent EQ, FX and clean 45 watts, the amp is a excellent buy.
SOUND: Sound is very clean and vocals sound great. Guitar input will accept a std electric guitar but dynamics and contour are a bit different than a EG amp. Tweeking the EQ to a U-pattern gets closer but the amp is designed for faithful acoust |
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