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Behringer BX600

Summary
Price New Behringer BX600 @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.behringer.com/
Features 7.6 (28 responses)
Sound Quality 7.1 (28 responses)
Reliability 7.2 (21 responses)
Customer Support 3.8 (9 responses)
Overall Rating 7.5 (29 responses)
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Product: Behringer BX600
Price Paid: US $139.00
Submitted 04/15/2003 at 12:48am by Anonymous

Features : 9
Made in China. 4 band eq, tape in/out, preamp in, amp out, line out (a little noisy), shape. 60 watts. 12" speaker. Very good features for the price. This thing is bulky for a 60 watts combo...which may be why it sounds so good. So don't let the 60 watts fool you...it has that 120 watts sound and punch.

Sound Quality : 10
Wow. This is a great sounding amp for the price. I own many more expensive amps and this thing ranks right up there at well less than 1/3 of the prices of other combos. The sound is full range. You can get that old warm old school tone to modern slap sounds.

Reliability : No Opinion
So far so good.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Don't need them yet.

Overall Rating : 10
If you want to sound like a pro but don't want to spend the big bucks on a combo, this is it. You can't go wrong. God bless you all.


Product: Behringer BX600
Price Paid: US $130
Submitted 03/29/2003 at 10:04pm by Anonymous

Features : 9
Behringer BX600, Designed in Germany, MF'd in China.
Passive, Active, Tape input. Line out, Phones. Effects Loop.
Volume, 4 band EQ, Shape.

Lots of nice features. Particularly tape in, which i use constantly for jamming along to mp3's.

Sound Quality : 9
I play a cheap Squier Jazz Bass, though i've played a Rick 4003 through it as well. Sounds pretty nice for $130, Very useful EQ, shape function good for chaning tone quickly. It maintains sound quality even when i turn it up, it's loud enough to cover a band in a rehearsal environment.
Could work for low-volume acoustic-based gigging perhaps. Though no serious gigging.

Reliability : 9
I've had it for about six months now, and play it regularly. It has yet to provide anything but perfect performance since i've owned it. I've only taken it gigging a few times, cause it's a little lighter than my SWR 15" combo, and it'd perfermed decently. Jacks are metal, Knobs seem a little flimsy.. but i haven't lost any yet.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed to talk to the company.

Overall Rating : 8
I've been playing for about 2 years. I have access to a SWR 15" Workingman Combo, which i obviously prefer. However, for sitting at home practicing or light rehearsal when i can't get a hold of the Workingman.. this gets the job done.

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