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Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: USD 100 USED
Submitted 11/19/2006
at 09:33pm
by Gabriel
Email: pizza_man200<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
5
This amp would get a 10 rating if it sounded like it was supposed to. It has two channels "Heaven" and "Hell." If you can't tell Heaven is supposed to be the clean channel and it sounds like crap. Hell is supposed to be the overdrive and it sounds like crap. Neither channel deserves the name. The Heaven channel would make you think that it is a really great sounding clean, but it is crap. The Hell channel you would think would make this awesome Dimebag Darrel or something like that distortion, but instead you get this really weak crappy sound that cannot even be described as an overdrive. I used to just use this amp with the "Hell" overdrive knob all the way down. This meant that I had two different clean channels with a different effects preset for each one. The effects themselves actually sound alright. If there was a way to just use this amp as a effects unit it would sound great. They tell you that it has "TransTube" technology that is supposed to make it sound like a tube amp. When you use the tube emulation feture it almost just seems to change the volume of it. It actually does improve the tone very very marginally, but what they don't tell you is that you can't use any of the other effects with it, so it is kind of useless. I hate digital effects anyway.
Sound Quality
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2
The sounds of the amp without the effects are really cheasy. It sounds like total crap. The effects themselves deserve a 10 rating for digital effects, but the rest of the amp gets a -8 so that makes a 2 rating.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I can't really rate this I only had it for 4 weeks, but everyone else that really pushes it and uses it at a gig says that it is crap.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them, but I did get to download the manual easily.
Overall Rating
:
1
I sell on eBay so I bought this amp in a package. I got this amp a Washburn WG587 and a Behringer V-amp2(ironically the effects in the V-amp thing sounded like crap, but the amp models were okay exactly the opposite of this amp) for $250. It wasn't a bad deal. The Washburn WG587 and the V-amp2 got $300 together. However, after I bought the package from the guy I thought to just keep the amp and sell my current amp (a Laney GC30.) I did get $150 for my old amp, but it sounded way better than this amp. It would have been the biggest mistake ever when it comes to tone, but a friend told me that there was a used Laney in guitar center. I took this Behringer up there and traded it for a Laney GC50-A. Now I have an amp that has both acoustic and electric channels and WAAAAAYYYYYY better tone (I call it tone of the gods actually.) What's funny is guitar center gave me a $100 credit for the amp and it only sell for $40-$60 on eBay. The only good thing about this amp is that it helped me realize what effects that I do need and what I don't.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: USD 300
Submitted 09/29/2006
at 06:26am
by Hayat
Features
:
8
It is a 60w amp and it has 99 effect. Most of them are very good but some of them useless.Also I like the virtube technology.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use this amp with my carvin dc400 and ibanez rg370dx and the clean channel has a realy nice clean.
Drive channel has a wonderful drive but you shouldn't try high gain becouse it is too noisy and it is not good. However, with low gain it has a really good drive. It is perfect for rock,jazz,blues but you can not play metal or hard things becouse it has a vintage amp character so its distortion is sucks.
It has 99 effects and most of them are really good but some effects are really useless.
Reliability
:
10
I use this amp for over 2 years and it never fails and I always use it without backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
7
I like my amp but now I am becoming a pro so I want to change it with a tube amp but for all these years I always like my amp and its sound.
If it were stolen or lost, I would buy a tube amp,but before this year If it were stolen or lost, I would buy anotherone..
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/26/2006
at 11:35pm
by Clinton
Features
:
7
Well, like they've all said, 2 channels (clean/dirty), 3-band EQ, digital FX, stereo line-outs, aux-in, headphone jack that cancels speaker, etc...
In *theory*, this thing should be all you need, ever. However, the '99' effects are actually 20 effects mix-matched (to allow more than one at a time, i.e. chorus+reverb), and switching between them without a midi board is cumbersome and annoying. The tweakability of (some of) the effects is pretty nice, though.
Mine came with Jensen speakers, which was nice.
Sound Quality
:
7
I'm playing a semi-hollow 335-style Washburn and a Telecaster. Both sound decent through this amp.
Someone had complained that their clean channel got distorted beyond '4'; I do not have that problem. I do, however, see the amp's "limiter" light blip on if I'm banging on it excessively hard in the 6-7 range. Still sounds clean, though. Overall, the clean channel is actually it's strong point. It's warm, responsive and relatively transparent (it doesn't color your guitar like some cleans do).
The dirty channel seems to be the most common complaint. Most people don't dig it; it's actually pretty mellow, and doesn't really deserve the title of "hell". It sounds a lot warmer than your average solid-state distortion, but it still isn't as "pretty" as a tube amp's overdrive; it's somewhere in between. It's good for blues or rock, but if you want harder rock/metal sounds, you're going to have to add something else to the mix. I add some shred with a Korg FX processor and a few Boss fuzz/distortion stomp boxes in the FX loop, and it works great.
The reverbs are good; the phaser/flange is passable. A couple of other FX are okay, but I don't really use them. The noise gate successfully gates the noise. Wouldn't recommend much else... I mostly use my Korg for my FX (chorus, delay, wah, etc); the only ones I use on the amp itself are the noise gate on the dirty channel and reverb or phaser on the clean channel.
Reliability
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7
I gig with it, but that's out of necessity. If I had a different amp, I'd probably use that instead. I've heard a lot of bad things about the reliability of these amps, and it's made me paranoid. It's never broken down, though. Sounds exactly the same as when I got it.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
No idea. Heard it's pretty crappy, though.
Overall Rating
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7
I've been playing for 6 years now; this is my third amp. If it were lost or stolen, I'd honestly probably try and find something better. No offence to it; it was a gift, and I do like the way it sounds. Being a solid-state and being in it's price range, it's great. But I think I want to buy a tube amp next.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/07/2006
at 07:35pm
by hank
Features
:
5
my amp was a present,but truth told just blows.By itself it had weasle tone,with a processer by passing the pre-amp it was loud but not good.if it did what the book said it would do i would still have it.
Sound Quality
:
1
weasle tone
Reliability
:
2
i would not gig with it.EVER!! I just don't care.
Customer Support
:
1
THEY BLOW
Overall Rating
:
1
I replaced it with a VOX 50 watt combo AD50VT,IT ROCKS!! I am glad no one ever stole it as I was able to trade it in for the VOX. Also I avoided the thief coming back and dropping it back on me.I love nothing about it.I hate everything about it.I wish it had TONE! BEHRINGER BLOWS
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: 170 (pounds sterling)
Submitted 04/21/2006
at 01:57pm
by mark
Ease of Use
:
8
pretty easy to use but extremly heavy for a combi
Sound Quality
:
6
poor compared to marshall and fender amps, the sound is not clean or rich and the distortion is too tinny. if you have a gibson guitar then it might be your thing but with a quality guitar like a fender of ibanez its not great, however the amp is chap compare to rivals
Reliability
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2
the power amp borad blew on mine just outside the waranty period so not great reliabilaty. i would not use this amp for anythig other than practice. i should point out it is chinese made
Customer Support
:
2
none existent from Behringer, thats the only way of putting it. when it broke gak.co.uk where i bought it from offerd to replace it, but the cost of postage, which i would have to pay was too high
Overall Rating
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3
because of poor sound and the fact it stoped working after just one year my view of the overall rating is not great. the price was good but as they say u get wat you pay for and i would recommend anyone buying an amp should pay the extra and get somthing like a marshall it will sound better and work for longer.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $320
Submitted 02/15/2006
at 10:14am
by Flathead
Email: flathead1932 at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
No Opinion
I have this amp for over one and a half year, and I use it for practicing. I like this amp, I think it's very good for the money I paid for it (about $320). But I don't want to write down the features, sound quality, etc..., because others already did this. I want to write about the technical side of the amp. After the warranty expired, I got a screwdriver in my hand, and started to disassemble the stuff. When I picked out the chassis, I stared for 5 minutes continuously. What I saw? Small PCBs (Printed Circuit Board, a.k.a.: circuit panel). The power amplifier circuit is on the same panel with the power supply circuit, and this is only 7 x 5 cm, and the power amplifier circuit only takes up the 15% of it. The power amplifier is based on an IC (Intagrated Circuit) LM3886T (http://www.ortodoxism.ro/datasheets/nationalsemiconductor/DS011833.PDF)
This IC produces 68 Watts of power at +/- 28V supply voltage, 4Ohm load, 38 Watts of power at +/- 28V, 8Ohm load, and 50 Watts at +/- 35V, 8Ohm.
I don't know, how much power comes out from the IC in the Behringer, but the label on the power transformer gives some information:
Pri: 115-230V 50/60Hz 110W
Sec: 10V 0.25A
52.5VCT 1.4A
The 52.5V is 26.25 + 26.25V, which is over 37V after rectifying and puffering. So it looks like the Blue Devil doesn't produce it's advertised 60 Watts, but gives 50 Watts which is still enough for small gigs and much more than enough for practicing.
After all, the whole circuitry is made precisely, and I think it will last for a long time. If not, I hope the repairing will be easy, because the whole construction is excellently built up.
Afterall, I offer this cheap, versatile and dependable combo for the ones who do not have much money, but wants a good mate for making music.
If anyone has questions about the technical side of this amp, or wants to look inside photos of the amplifier, just throw me a mail: flathead1932@yahoo.com
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 12/12/2005
at 05:25pm
by SKEETER
Email: cbriggs at ee<dot>net
Features
:
No Opinion
I rated this amp quite a while back, so this is just an update, with some interesting info.
First of all, I have been using this amp for small gigs and at a weekly jam at a small bar locally that draws in a lot of good talent. I normally use the Behringer with an effects board ( TS-7, compressor, chorus, volume pedal). I use a variety of guitars, but most often a Tradition Jerry Reid model ( telecaster style).
I have had 3 different occasions where I have been playing with very talented guitarists who were using fender rigs. All three times it was Telecasters and Fender 2x12 amps, and other musicians would walk right past the dudes with all of the big dollar fender stuff to tell me how impressed they are with the way my setup sounds. ( one guy plays a guitar style similar to Albert Lee and has an expesnive SKB rack of effects).
A dude has been showing up to the jams , he does a lot of Hendrix and other blues, and is using EMG active pickups in a strat. He was very curious about the amp, was quite impressed with the sound. I let him do a set using my amp, while I sat in the audience and DAMN! With those EMG pickups that little Behringer amp sounded HUGE. I have every intention of getting some active EMGs to use with this amp.
Secondly, I am not suggesting anyone do this, but I put a paralell output jack on this amp and built a matching cab with an old 15" alnico speaker. I understand this has ( I think) an LM 3886 chip in it, which gets hot when run at 4 ohms, so I cut a hole in the chasis and put a large 120v fan in it, and put a vent on one side of the cab ( out of the chasis area). I put a rocker switch on the front so I can turn the fan on when I use the 15 and go at 4 ohms.
The thing cranks when I use it like that. I am probably shortening the life of the chip, but hell, I only paid a little over 100 bucks for the thing, and if it blows putting in another chip is not that big of a deal.
My whole point is, this amp really cranks for smaller gigs. It projects well, and with the right pickups sounds REAL big. I couldn't believe it when I was first getting compliments about it, being as I am on stage with it when it is being used all the time I had not ever heard it until I let the guy at the jam use it. And you really don't know what an amp sounds like standing right in front of it on stage.
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
It gets compliments............
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I have been driving it hard for quite a while now, made quite a few bucks with it at gigs....
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
who cares?
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
playing 41 years............
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 08/31/2005
at 05:12pm
by Patricio Murphy
Email: patriciomurphy at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
10
Very versatile thanks to the built-in FX and MIDI control. I'll spare you the specs since there are a lot of previous reviews. The AUX IN comes handy not only for practice: if you, like me, hava a MIDI guitar you can have the synth going through the AUX IN and MIX it with the guitar. Not that a single 12' speaker is perfect for synth, but it's good enough.
Sound Quality
:
8
The clean channel sounds great. I like the gain channel too, you can get quite a lot of sounds out of it. It's not noisy. Perhaps it lacks character, but I see this amp more as a workhorse, and sound is good enough.
The FX are generic, but a lot of'em. You sure can get a good sound.
Reliability
:
10
Had it for almost three years, no problem at all. Very well built and reliable.
Customer Support
:
8
As I mentioned in another Behringer review, they have been helpful in the past, but happily I didn't need actual support. I think they're quite good at backing their products.
Overall Rating
:
9
A great amp, incredible deal if you consider the money. I don't know if I would replace it with the same if it gets stolen unless I'm short of money as I was when I bought this one: you get a multiFX and an amp: as i said before, a workhorse.
I wish it had separate EQ for each channel. That's why I don't give it a 10
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 08/28/2005
at 07:47pm
by kevin cate
Features
:
6
2003 I guess is the year it was made, the feature on the amp are decent , but read on in this review before buying!!!!!
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
The amp has a decent sound,with the right pedals, as most any amp.The clean channel gets very distorted at anything over 4.
There is alot of variety in the sounds , but after the first few they all sounds the same.
Reliability
:
2
NO!NO!NO!
I am on amp number 3 from the fine folks at behringer.The first one quit after a week of owning, they sent me a brand new one from the factory.It never worked , period.Finally, after over 2 months of waiting I got another one.The new seems ok, but its only been a few days.I would not recommend behringer amps to ANYONE.The price is great but you are much better off spending more on a line 6, or a smaller amp.These amps are very cheaply made, and it shows.I recommend looking elsewhere before buying.
Customer Support
:
5
Customer support was good when the first one went down, then when the second never worked, it was a hugely long drawn out process to get my situation resolved.
Overall Rating
:
3
The feature are nice esp. for the price but being on #3 the reliability is awful.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $150
Submitted 06/25/2005
at 08:40am
by HMM
Features
:
7
This amp comes with a footswitch and effects loops... i'm personally not a fan of digital fx.
Two channels - clean and gain.
Sound Quality
:
3
I use this guitar with a fender stang w/noiseless pups/Gibson L6s. The clean channel is ok, but the tone is flat and dull. No sparkle or life in the tone. Quiet for a 15" speaker.
The distorted channel is a disgrace. Absolutely no definition, makes loud random pops, gain knob does nothing, fizzy and harsh.
The effects are sterile and very, well, digital sounding. The flanger sucks... and not much delay time
Reliability
:
5
I don't trust this amp. It's broke down on me three times in a row when i was practicing. one time the effects display displayed the number 0, which is not usually selectable.
The amp's cosmetics have already worn down, and i'm not harsh to it
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
4
It's cheap, and big for how cheap it is, but it's not worth it if you care at all about tone. Save up your money for a Vox VR-30 - it outclasses the behringer in every sense.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $175
Submitted 06/10/2005
at 02:21pm
by kevin
Email: kev_rs69 at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
8
The features of this amp are great, and for the price they are incredible.Behringer says the amp has 99 differnet effects, really its only around 20 different effects.I purchased the MIDI board and the effects are unbelievable, it truly lets me do what I need to do.
I play mostly heavy music e.g., Slayer Megadeth.I do recommend a distortion pedal, I bought a Hughes&Kettner Warp7 and it makes this baby scream.I am rating the features an 8, but for the price once again they are a ten.
Sound Quality
:
7
I play a Dean Baby Z custom with seymour duncan mayhems, have a few others but this is my fav.Its sounds very good through the GX112, on clean and distortion, the distortion for this amp is subpar for me so a pedal is a MUST.I am rating it a 7 for the pussy distortion.
Reliability
:
5
I only had this amp for 2 weeks, which I bought as a returned item from musiians friend.It worked excellent, then it stopped everything.No sound ,no humm, no nothing.I called musicaians friend and they would only give me a refund.I called Behringer and explained to the warranty dept. my issues.They handled everything greatly.I sent my amp, which they paid for the shipping, and was sent a brand new amp within 2 weeks.Hopefully, this amp will be more reliable.
Customer Support
:
10
I explained the problems I had in the reliabilty section, but for the customer service I would have to give them a 10.I always got responses quickly and they fixed my issue as soon as I sent the amp in to them.Behringer is truly committed to great customer service.
Overall Rating
:
7
overall this amp is a great practice/recording amp.It is definitely not loud enough for big stages but it does its job well for a 60 watt amp.The effects are great(buy a MIDI board).If heavy music is your style, geta hughes and kettner warp 7 pedal and she will SCREAM.
Giving this amp a 7 overall for the problems I had, so far the new one is a great amp for the price.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: 500 (New Zealand Dollars)
Submitted 04/12/2005
at 03:06am
by Hamish Patterson
Features
:
8
Brand new amp, purchased off an online auction site (Trademe). Two channels - Heaven (Clean) and Hell (Drive). It has channel switching through use of a cheap and nasty footpedal which came with it. It has a great amount of other features, including an effects loop and a headphone jack, among others, which will come in handy if I ever use it in the studio. I use it for rehearsals and for small-scale gigs, and I also use it to amplify my acoustic guitars. It's not particularly powerful for it's rated wattage. My friend has a Fender Frontman 65R (which I don't particularly like) that can get much louder. The Blue Devil often gets lost in the mix and doesn't have enough grunt to compete with the lead guitarist's 100 Watt Marshall MGDFX. The Heaven channel is versatile, and I suppose that some of the low-gain settings on the Hell channel would be alright for blues, but to my ears the drive seems best suited to eighties hair metal (like old Bon Jovi) when pushed past the midway point. I play classic, hard rock, and for this purpose, it doesn't work. I have a BOSS GT-6 now and I get much more suitable drive tones out of that. There aren't really any features I'd add to it - I can't say I use all of the effects, since some of them are pretty crummy. The reverbs are beautiful, but the auto wah sounds like someone shaking a piece of cardboard.
Sound Quality
:
7
I'm using a Tokai Les Paul Custom, with the two stock humbucker pickups (PAF-style: not bad, but nothing flash). The amplifier's clean sounds are absolutely beautiful - warm, sparkling and clear. Put a little reverb on there, and you can see why they call it the Heaven channel. However, as I said, the Hell channel just doesn't do it for me. It's a very distinct, unusual overdrive, which I find hard to classify. I would say it almost resembles distortion more than overdrive. It can get quite brutal, but not enough to satisfy nu-metallers. It's not noticeably noisy. For solid-state, and the clean alone, it's good. With the GT-6 running through it, it's excellent value for money, but it lacks power.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
So far I've had no problems with the reliability of the amp, so I cannot comment. I can't afford to have a 'backup', at least not at the minute. It's treated me well so far, and I have done the same to it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I haven't dealt with the company, so I can't really say. I've never had to get it repaired or whatnot, but I assume I'd just take it down to the local instrument shop, since they stock this brand.
Overall Rating
:
7
I've been playing seriously for about a year now - I've played guitar for my own entertainment for about three years, but it's only recently that I've got into gigging. I own a BOSS GT-6, as I mentioned, which provides the meat of my tone, and I run this through the beautiful clean of the Blue Devil, which makes it sound particularly good. I can't say I would buy this amp again if stolen or lost, despite the value for money. If it was my first amp, for my style, I'd probably go with one of the Marshall MGDFX series, perhaps the 50 Watt one or up. At the moment, I'm on the lookout for a Marshall Jubilee 2555 or 2550, and will be upgrading to tube to get the sound I'm looking for. I love the Heaven channel on the Blue Devil, but hate the Hell. I compared it to a few entry-level amplifiers, including the Marshalls and the Fenders, and went with this. However, this is because I knew I was getting a GT-6, and wanted a nice clean sound to run it through (the GT-6 sounds like shit through an MGDFX). If you're not going to be using modelling sounds, though, go with a Marshall for your dirty sound. All in all, not bad for the cash, and with my GT-6 I get a nice tone. If you happen to be in a hair metal band, this could well be the perfect solid state amp for you.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: 199 (CDN)
Submitted 03/17/2005
at 12:35pm
by Cameron
Email: cameronalx at excite<dot>com
Features
:
8
Mine's from 2004, somebody had returned it 'cause they didn't like it. (I made sure it wasn't defective.) Features already discussed.
I got this because I didn't want to lug my Roland JC-60 to the rehearsal studio every week. I don't leave the Roland anywhere, it's too hard to replace.
I agree with those who say it's not that loud - I have to turn it up almost full to keep up with even 20-watt tube amps. However, I like the basic sounds it gives.
It has an Aux In for practicing to CD's, but I find it's somewhat muffled and hard to hear, at least with my CD Walkman plugged in.
Sound Quality
:
8
I'm using it for classic rock and blues, mostly thru Teles, but I also use a Schecter C-1+ and it's OK too. I don't care for the distortion on the Hell channel that much, but I tried plugging an old DOD FX-55B Overdrive Plus into the clean channel, and I like the sounds I get that way. I use the Hell channel set at almost minimum distortion, and a couple of notches higher in volume than the clean channel, and I have pretty good rhythm and lead sounds thru the DOD pedal.
I don't use the effects much, I usually leave the selector on 1 to add some reverb.
Reliability
:
6
It's nowhere near as well-built as my Roland. I'm sure if it got banged around a lot, something would break. That said, I've had it almost 2 years and it's never had a problem. As others have already said, "pretty good for what it costs."
The input jack feels awfully cheap when you plug a cable in, and I believe it's attached directly to the PCB, so I'd guess that's a common point of failure. But, I'm pretty good with electronics, and I could probably put in a better jack if I had to.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with Behringer.
Overall Rating
:
8
I like it, and it works well for me. I wouldn't depend on it as a gigging amp. Try running a bass-heavy dirt pedal ( Boss OD-3, DOD FX-55, etc) thru the clean channel if you don't like the distortion.
As long as you don't expect it to be the equivalent of a hand-built tube amp, it's a pretty good deal.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $129
Submitted 03/16/2005
at 07:37pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
6
This amp is more versitale than your standard two channel solid state amp, however it is probably best suited for blues and rock. Others have stated the features so I won't be redundant. I wish that you could run the seperately from the other effects. Most of the effects are useable, however, the auto wah is too strange to use. I havn't used this amp on stage with a group yet, so at this point all evaluations are at practice level volumes. As others have stated, if you are playing anywhere other than a small room you may need a more powerful amp. It cranks, but not THAT loud. Considering the price, the features are pretty amazing. Price disregaurded, it is about a 6.
Sound Quality
:
5
I run my epiphone LP standard with PRS McCarty humbuckers straight into the amp. The clean channel is pretty good. Nothing amazing like an AC30, but not bad in any way either. The gain channel is supprisingly non-solid state sounding. I wouldn't call it tube-like because the sound is too canned and synthetic sounding to deserve that title, however, it is not the standard wall of static that you hear out of crates either. The range of gain is pretty limited on this channel though. It really only covers from blues to classic rock. You would have to run an external unit to get into the range of gian in metal and most modern music. The two channels share the same eq wich kind of sucks. I think that two or three of the preset effects are eq, so you could run that, but you couldn't run any of the other effects while running that. This is a concern because the gain channel has some serious low end. I really like that, however, this makes it hard for me to hold the low end back while obtaining a clean tone with enough bass. This may be more of an issue for guitarists that use humbucker equipt guitars. I havn't tried a strat through it yet, but I would guess that this problem would be reduced. Most of the effects are decent, but not great. For instance, the chourouses sound good, but the range of depth and time controll is pretty limited. I really like this effect that they call magic drive. I think that it is really a phaser or something, but it sounds really cool. The delays are sweet too. Everything sounds better if you run it in stereo through another amp. Good stuff for the price. My main concern is that the amp does not like distortion pedals. I have an Ibanez Tube King overdrive pedal that uses a 12AX7 that sounds really good through other amps, but this amp does not like to be overdriven naturally at all. The pedal in front of the clean channel sounds less tube like than the built in gain of the amp. Thoguly dissapointing in this aspect. Overall, the amp deserves about a 9 for the price, but price asside I'll give it a 5.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I havn't giged with it but I'd trust it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Havn't had to deal with them yet.
Overall Rating
:
6
I've been playing just over five and a half years and have had the privlage of giging my friend's nice gear. This includes Amaerican series Fenders, a Marshall TSL throught a celestion loaded 1960B cab, a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier half stack, and others. I'm certantly not a maser of guitar, but I'm no noob either and I have a good ear for what sounds good. This amp is perfect for a serious beginer or others strapped for cash, like myself. Lots of fun features and it has some power. The price is the best part by far throgh. $130 for a 60 watt 1x12 with a Jensen speaker AND built in stereo effects, a series and paralell effects loop, and the included footswitch? That's insane my friend! For the price you can't do better and it deserves a solid 10. In conparison to other amps with no regaurd to price, I'll give it a 6.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $130.00
Submitted 03/02/2005
at 12:31pm
by MG
Features
:
8
I think this amp was made in 2001 but i am not sure. It has the jensen speaker and now the website advertises a shark speaker so i dont know???? I play Blues, rock, jazz, folk. I like all styles of music exept rap and metal. no offence. This amp works great for what i play. you know the features by now. it has plenty of power for me. i ieed to get any louder i will mic it.
Sound Quality
:
8
i play mostly humbucking guitars and i have several semi-hollow models(although i am looking to get a satin strat soon). i play through a dunlop wah, boss ds-1, and a digitec overdrive. I think this amp sounds pretty good. I like to keep it clean but i dont hesitate to turn on the crunch. I dont use any other effects much but the ones on the amp sound ok. I have been keeping it on the compression preset and i am pretty happy with that. As for the other effects, they sound ok. nothing great, but remember i am not a big fan of them anyway. I will probaly use the delay some but other that that. One thing i dont like is the way the effect are set up. you can turn on only one at a time. some of the presets have mor than one on them but you cant pick. So, i ran a alesis nanoverb through the effects loop, and it sounds nice. I also hooked up by behringer v-amp to the stereo aux in and use a a-b selector at the end of my effects chain to change over. i really liek the way both sound. now i can get a bunh of tone from it. But back to the blue devil, it sounds great and you are not going to get anything that comes close for the price. the overdrive channel sounds good to. it is a true overdrive sound though. i go through a lot of these reviews all of the time and see these metal kids dogging out different distortion effects. if you have to add that much distortion to get a decent sound from your guitar, maybe you need some more practice.
Reliability
:
7
Seems to be built very well(all of my other behringer products are very well made). i would depend on it for a gig and probaly will.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
i own many behringer products and have never had to contact them.
Overall Rating
:
9
i have been playing for about 9 years. i have played through many many amps and this one is nice. the price is unbelievable. it should cost hundreds more. i would replace it if it was stolen but lets hope that doesnt happen. i mainly like to play through my v-amp but i really like this amp. go with what you like. dont let some of these old schoolers tell you just because it doesnt say fender or marshall it is not any good. I would recomend this amp for any guitar player, who like me, is on a budget. very nice!! dude, look at the price. it is either this or a 15 watt crate. not a hard decision.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $129.00
Submitted 01/17/2005
at 09:29am
by BDurham
Features
:
10
Manufactured in Oct 2002. This is one of the ones with the Jensen Speaker. They are supposed to be better than the ones with the Shark Speakers. I can't tell the difference tho. I bought this from Musicians Friend to replace a GX212 that arrived D.O.A. I am really glad I got it so far. The features are great and the sound is nice. While reading the reviews for most any amp, I have noticed that getting a good one is a lot of luck and whether it is a good one is based a lot on personal subjectivness, or choice. I think I ended up with a good one here. I have spent the first few days just playing with it and experimenting. So far I am really happy
Sound Quality
:
8
Great. The only thing is it is made more for clean sounds. It gets a little fuzzy with a lot of distortion. The classic amp sound are the best through this baby.
Reliability
:
8
So far so good. Well built and no problems so far. Only a few days old though. The knobs do feel cheap though, they could have used better plastic or metal on those.
Customer Support
:
10
I sent a email to Behgringer asking about amp covers. Even though they couldn't help me, they did answer within 24 hours. That was nice. No other needs to contact them.
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing this time for a short while after many years of not. I use a Kona KE-1, and Oscar Schmidt OE30. Both sound great through the amp. We have also played a Fender Mustang, a old Harmony Tele copy and a couple other guitars through the amp. It made them all sound pretty good. If it were lost or stolen I would get a new one. It is the best bang for the buck going right now for a "modeling amp". None of the others can come close when weighing features, build and price. It's a keeper
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $150
Submitted 01/02/2005
at 10:07pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
7
you know the deal, it has some effects that are useable. the controls arent to hard to figure out, but can be a pain to switch effects on the fly.
Sound Quality
:
4
i was using a hollowbody telecaster style guitar, with a single coil at the neck and a hb at the bridge, and an epiphone dot. the overall sound quality of this amp was just lacking. it sounded like i was playing through a pillow... the effects were useable, but the sound to start off with was just not well enough defined. i hate to rant about it but it was enough to make me buy a new amp.
Reliability
:
8
it was built like a tank, i cant see any problems that would make it easy to break, exceptl that the knobs seem like they woould break off very easily, the shaft that holds the knob on is plastic..not metal like most.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with them but the manual is written in a somewhat confusing manner.
Overall Rating
:
7
overall, it is a god enough amp if you want something loud with a lot of effects that dosent cost too much... if tone is something you really care about though you should seriously consider a vox valvetronix amp. a brand new blue devil costs about the same as a brand new vox ad30 and the tone dosent even compare.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: #129 (GBP (ex demo))
Submitted 11/29/2004
at 09:35am
by Shen
Features
:
7
A fairly versitile, 2 channel, DFX on board, footswitch included, 1x12 guitar combo amp. Behringer have jam packed features in this amp, but not with the kind of desirable quality that we would expect from a #219 amp. The amp is 60 Watt - enough power to play alone in bedroom, jam with mates, play in a band, and play in a fairly small gig.
Sound Quality
:
6
I use an epiphone les paul gothic, through a boss MD-2 pedal (and sometimes a Boss SP-202 sampler). This amp has a good clean tone, especially with the reverb on. However, distortion is another matter! I feel that you really need to tweak the amp to perfection before you can get a mediocre distortion sound through it. (Maybe this is because i can't tweak settings well, but i think i can!!)This is why i have resorted to my MD-2 throught the clean channel for distortion (MD-2 is an amazing pedal, consider it!!!!!!!). At low volumes all the sound is ok - at very high levels, it does not carry the same quality as a Marshall or Fender (or even Peavey) amp.
Reliability
:
8
It has never broken down. It is 100% dependable. It has a solid case.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I havent - because i didnt need to!
Overall Rating
:
7
I have been playing for about 3 years. I dont think i would get another GX-112 because i havent connected to it in the same way as i have with my other gear. Behringer have put too much effort into feature, and not enough into quality. A great amp for everything up to small gigs, but nothing more. To get good distortion, an external pedal is a MUST.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $134.99
Submitted 11/18/2004
at 02:49pm
by Louis
Email: none
Features
:
10
The amp was manufactured in 2004. I won't go over the features since this has been discussed in great depth in previous posts. It is 60 watts and provides close to 60 watts of actual power. It plays small club venues well enough, but if I were to get another amp, it would be 2x12 120watts. (I would probably be saying I would need a 4x12 300watts if I had that!)
Sound Quality
:
10
I play mostly Gibson style pair o' humbucker guitars but I do have one strat. Cheap humbuckers will lean to the bass side and sound muddy in the hell setting unless the overdrive is set low. Guitars with good humbuckers (dimarzio, SD) sound awesome in this amp. Strat style sounds very bright and clean no matter what channel used. There is little background noise with most instrument and cable combos, and when I bought one of those Fender california cables, my background noise ended, completely, finito! This amp can be used for about every style of play, taking into account its max of 60 watts. It suits my 60's, 70's, and 80's style of Rock along with the punk that I play. Distortion in the hell setting above 5 is raunchier than a bangkok madame unless used with strat/tele style pickups.
Reliability
:
10
I would never gig without a backup. To do so is asking for failure. However, this amp has been used extensively and has never failed me. I will address this in the customer service section.
Customer Support
:
10
Here is the rub. I bought this amp from American Music Supply as a non-factory sealed unit (BIG MISTAKE!) I have since concluded that they simply resell returned units at a discounted price so that the customers will deal with the manufacturers warranty. I bought the amp and didn't have a chance to play it much because I am in the Marines and had to go someplace really crappy. After playing it for an hour, it got more and more silent. After a good cool down, it would play again, only to weaken again! I contacted the customer service at AMS, and since I had had it for over 45 days, I was told to deal with the manufacturer, whose contact information they provided. Behringer was forthright and gave me a return authorization and I sent the amp in for repair to a warranty service center (subcontractor). It was returned within a few weeks with a "failure to duplicate discrepancy", however, I got it to fail quickly enough. I sent it in again, and the warranty people were able to get it to fail. They explained that it was a cold solder joint, and they repaired it and sent it back. This time, it took me 6 hours, yet It failed again. I called behringer, and they told me to wait for a UPS prepaid sticker, box it up, and send it back to them free of charge, and they would send me a new one! I got the new one 6 months ago and I have been 100% happy with it. That is what I call customer service! Considering that no manufacturer makes perfect units all of the time, and the repair place said that they deal with every manufacturers goods, the company bent over backwards to make me a satisfied customer. I will buy from them again.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been strumming guitars since 1967. I have had nearly all brands of descent guitar and many of them are ones that I made myself. I would buy this unit again if my use remained the same since it fills this niche perfectly, however, my son is starting to gig so it may be a stack, then a couple of stacks! I like the many sounds that it produces, the power to size ratio, and the price. It simply does what it is designed to do cheaper than the other amps in its class. I am not saying that it is better, just provides a good bang to buck ratio. Behringer STANDS BY THEIR PRODUCTS. That is worth money in itself.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: 74000 (HUF)
Submitted 08/27/2004
at 02:14pm
by Flathead
Email: flathead1932<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
9
This one was made in 2004. Very versatile amp, has got a digital multieffects processor with 24 bit 46KHz sampling rate. Delay and echo effects are very real-like, and the other effects are also very good. The effects are: (digitally simulated) spring reverb, delay, tremolo, phaser, flanger, auto wah, LFO (Low Frequiency Oscillator) wah, chorus, rotary speaker, magic drive, pitch shifter, compressor, expander, guitar combo and speaker cabinet simulating. The effects are fixed and mixed into 99 factory presets, and can be edited in three parameters each, unfortunatelly it's not possible to change the order or combine the effects freely. Some effects are stereo (tremolo, delay, spring reverb and other reverbs, pitch shifter) but you can only enjoy the stereo effects fully, if you use headphones or use a stereo power amp. Has got two channels with independent effects and volume control, the EQ is unfortunatelly common on each of the two channels. Channels are: Heaven (clean) and Hell (distortion).
Sound Quality
:
10
Heaven channel sounds very clean and nice, I love this amp. I have a korean stratocaster copy with 3 single coils, but this amp made my guitar sounds like a high-price, high quality instrument.
A play mostly classical rock 'n' roll (Bill Haley & The comets, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Danny & The Juniors, Dick Dale, The Drifters, The Coasters, The Platters....etc.). I use the Hell channel to get overdrive sounds, but I don't really use the distortion of this channel: I set the Hell channel's volume pot to maximum, and the gain is on zero, or very low, and I also use a self-made tube overdrive preamp through the effects loop, and this combination makes the amp souns like if I was in 1958. on a secondary school ball.
The amp hasn't got any noise or hum.
The speaker is a heavy-duty 12" Jensen JCH12/70.
The 60 Watts power of the amp is more than enough to manage small club concerts.
Reliability
:
10
I have got this amp for a week, so I don't know if it's reliable or not, but I think it will last for a long time.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I didn't have to make contact with the company.
Overall Rating
:
10
Very versatile amp. Mostly suitable for intermediate players 'cause of the really nice sound, the low price, the high power and the lots of effects.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: 175 (GBP)
Submitted 04/22/2004
at 08:24am
by Sam
Email: abermans<at>bigfoot dot com
Features
:
9
Feature have been reviewed here so no point in writing again...
2000 Made Amp. Very versatile medium amp...
I use this amp mainly at home, group jams and small gigs... for this purpose it has enough power (for some drummer I play with I would need a Marshall stack to hear myself but that's a different story).
Sound Quality
:
9
I play anything between Jazz to Rock (No metal) using loads of guitars (Solids, Semis and Electro Acoustic).
I mainly like the Tube emulation sound - I do not use the Amp effects (that's what the GT-6 or various pedals I have is for)... All in all, great sounds clean or distorted.
Reliability
:
9
So far so good !
Customer Support
:
9
Never Needed the folks in Behringer. The documentation on the site was great when I needed it. Looks like this company is doing great and is here to stay. It sure gives Line-6 a good run for the money :).
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing for many years but I only switched to electric as a main playing guitar in the last 4-5 years. I have been suffering for serious G.A.S but I have to say that amp-wise I stuck with this baby for the last 2-3 years.
If it was lost I would get my head check first (who looses Amps), If it was stolen (I would kill the guy as there is no way he would take my amp without getting my beloved Yamaha SG with it - but I wouldn't cry on the amp as they are darn cheap !) I would check Behringer as a 1st option for thier new half a stack and head and there is never enough power for lead playing guitarist.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $150
Submitted 03/21/2004
at 04:27pm
by Wayne S.
Features
:
9
This particular blue devil was made in december 2003....got it from musicians friend for $150 brand new..it has lots of features many amplifiers in this price range dont have...a stereo line out,an effects loop, an auxilary out,headphone jack,and an effects processor with 99 presets,allof witch can be edited and saved.it has two channels, clean(heaven)..and overdrive (hell)...60 watts of power and a i2 inch jenson shark speaker
Sound Quality
:
9
currently i am playing this amp with a bc rich kkv..i like to play various sorts of metal...the stock pick-ups sound very good thru this amp...it is queit at pretty much all sound levels and it is only noisy with a few of the effects,the clean channell stays clean and the overdrive has a very full and rich tone...the ''virtube'' technology seems to work well...the tone sounds similar to a tube amp...i have found most of the effects to be useful, all execpt for the wah, and some of the filters sound a bit funky...but the chorus,flanger,and delays sound good..this is a very versitile amp, it is great for rock,blues,and maybe jazz...i love to play metal so i use a d.o.d death metal petal in the loop so that gives me all the crunch i need...that ismy only real bitch about this amp...the distortion is good, nice and smooth,a very musical distortion...but you cant really dial in super heavy gain drenched tones. dont get me wrong,.this amp can get heavy...disturbed and static-x heavy...just not cannibal corpse and morbid angel heavy
Reliability
:
9
i have had this rig of about 3 months now and ive played it full volume and it has never done anything wierd..i read some reviews where some cats said that this amp just ''died'' on them,i dnt know what the hell they were doing to it or what kind of set-up they had,but ive played this amp full fucking blast for 2 solid hours and it never ''died'' on me..the speaker seems to hold up well, and the cab is well made..the finish looks like its got water droplets on it so that looks sorta cool...none of the knobs have popped off and everything still seems to be wired nice and tight, i play this amp every day and so far it has not failed me..i suppose i could play a gig without a back up,if you use this amp the way it was intended it should not fail you.i
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had to contact behringer...they are a german company,so good fucking luck getting them on the line
Overall Rating
:
9
i am a budding guitar player and i wanted an amp that had lots of features and and some effects, it lost a point because im a metal head and the distortion was good,it just wasnt SUPER heavy, but there is no way you could find a better amp for 150 bucks, it is a 60 watt amp, so unless your gonna use the line-out into a p.a., you can only get away with playing in small clubs, the e.q. is very sensetive and its easy to scoop out the mids and get a decent metal tone...all things considered this amp is great for the money...the only people who dont like it are the dickheads that think their jimi fucking hendrix and like to nit-pick everyting
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: 200 (euros) used
Submitted 03/21/2004
at 04:47am
by Jo
Features
:
8
My amp was manufactured in october 2000. Details are throughoutly well described below by others. It has 12" Jensen speaker, Heaven&Hell channels, 3 knob equalizer and 99 pre-effects. The effects are customizable in a few categories. I play 70's rock and bluesy stuff, wouldn't say the sounds it produces are ideal for those. I have used it as a practice amp, naturally it's got enough balls for that.
Sound Quality
:
7
Due to my budget, I've played through the amp with cheap guitars. I can't say it sounds bad, but the sound of Heaven channel is not as warm as I would want, could be cleaner too. Distortion channel is its own story, very average. You can crank a lot of noise out from this amp, but I've never needed to test its limits. I've heard about people who use it on gigs. Makes a good back up amp. The digital effects must affect the quality, although they're a great addition as a whole. 99 is not the true number, most of them have been combined (wah&dist.) and all feature 2-5 variants. The real number of significantly different sounds is closer to 15, I think. Not to sound only critical, you CAN get out great tones with certain tricks.
Reliability
:
9
I have not put it under heavy use. During the 3 years I've owned it, it has not shown any signs of malfunction. I would take it to a gig without a back up.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
7
Has an excellent price/value -ratio. Besides GX112, I've only owned cheap practice amps and a few guitars. I like its customizable effects, you have free hands. I cant say the sound quality is awesome though. Even if you were less than satisfied with what it offers, you won't be crying over the money it cost.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $206.00
Submitted 03/10/2004
at 08:12am
by Shawn Raymond
Email: tzolkinelement<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
9
My current Blue Devil was made in December 2002. My first one (defective)was made in July 2002. Very versatile amp. I play Metal (Fear Factory, Slayer, Slipknot. etc). Two channel amp with footswitch included. Despite what everyone says this IS a 60 watt amp with a decent 12" 70 watt Jensen speaker. (JCH 12/70) Includes built in 24 bit digital effects which I haven't used yet. My only complaint is that this amp has no "speaker out" jack. The shared EQ is very sensitive and gives a great deal of tonal control. The Hell or distortion channel is too muddy for my taste. If you want good distortion buy a foot pedal or effects processor. The Heaven channel is very tube like and sounds great with my Zoom processor for distortion and everything else. Overall, you cannot beat this amp for the price! Got mine for $206.00 with tax. Just be careful and do not connect the insert send to another amp. My first Blue Devil went up in smoke because of that. The store gave me another one. Whether it was a defective amp or just a bad signal routing I don't know but I haven't had any problems with my new Blue Devil and im not going to try the insert send trick again. Use the line-outs for that.
Sound Quality
:
9
I play a 1986 Charvel model 4 with EMG active pickups. The combination of my guitar, effects and new Celestion Vintage 30 on the Blue Devil makes it sound much like a Mesa Boogie Mark III that I played on for seven years. When practicing the sound is remarkably consistent at most all volume levels. Be sure and check the clipping light when setting the Heaven and Hell volume levels so that you do not over saturate the preamp.
Now here is a trick if you want to make this amp roar like a lion!
Ok, the amp comes with a Jensen speaker which is not bad at all. However I needed more volume so I installed a Celestion Vintage 30 and now this amp screams!!!! You see, the Vintage 30 has a sensitivity rating of 100db and the jensen has a rating of 96db. Since the speaker sensitivity is higher on the Vintage 30 it makes the speaker more responsive and thus louder. So in turn, now this 60 watt amp sounds like a 120 watt amp with tube tone and for only $315 (speaker included). What an investment! I will give it a 9 because the amp is a little noisy at high volumes.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Built pretty solid. Haven't gigged with it yet but I will. Like I said the first one went up in smoke but I don't know if it was my fault or not. It was caused by either running another amp from the Insert Send jack, overheating or just faulty wiring. I've been told that the amp should not fry out on you for any reason like that but I haven't tried it on my new one and I have had no problems. I think this amp has a tendency to shut itself off when it is too hot but that is a good thing.
Customer Support
:
5
I got a reply from the tech support about 2 or 3 days after sending emails but I must say that their input was a disappointment. The first tech told me he had no knowledge that the Blue Devil was equipped with a Jensen. ??? So that should tell you something. The second tech was just confused and confusing. I will give them a 5 for effort.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for 12 years and I have played through many amps. This is an excellent amp for the price but if you want to get super loud then install a Celestion Vintage 30 speaker and watch the walls vibrate. Good sound on the clean channel with a distortion pedal or processor. Didn't like the Hell channel.
Wish it had a Speaker Out.
Overall you cannot beat this amp for the price. Get one today.
Check out my band at www.freewebs.com/tzolkinelement
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $249
Submitted 03/02/2004
at 01:13pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
You should know 'em by now. Kudos, as usual, for providing the channel switching footswitch.
Sound Quality
:
5
Clean channel is decent. Dirty channel, well, almost sucks. With a lot of effort and wasting your built-in effects for the basic tone of the amp, you can find something that is OK. Just so you know I'm not a Behringer basher - I first got a Vintager because the blue devil was out-of stock. I loved jamming on the vintager, but the tube picked up AM radio and hummed so badly that I couldn't use it (except at very high volumes). It was a blast, but it went back for the blue devil. The blue devil's sound is a disappointment. Now, I use a V-amp and various plug in modelers for recording and the blue devil only comes out for volume. But never for tone.
Reliability
:
9
Good so far. Its twin with a tube (Vintager) had very bad hum and radio interference.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
no experience
Overall Rating
:
6
Keyboardist first, guitar second. maybe three serious years of playing disttibuted over twenty years.
Price is great, although Pignose has a full tube amp (6 tubes) for the same price. I'd probably go there in the future, and stick with a seperate modeler.
Most of my disiappointment comes from the fact that the Vintager was a much nicer sounding unit (barring the hum problem). And thats all that matters.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $115 used
Submitted 02/06/2004
at 12:45pm
by SKEETER
Email: cbriggs at ee<dot>net
Features
:
10
The gentleman I purchased this amp from said he had it a year, I just got it. I think the amp is very versitile, and could be used in a variety of situations, all though certainly not all. The amp has 2 channels, that share an EQ section, stereo sends and stereo aux returns with a pot to control the return level, nice touch. The only feature I find that would make it a better amp is that it desparately needs a tone control bank for the second channel. I intend to use this amp live but will likely use it in the studio as well, depending on how quiet it sounds through a mic, and direct. It is a 65 watt amp, and, I would think can easily be used for small clubs (the rythm guitar player in the band I am in used it last night for practice, and we play pretty loud in an acoustically terrible place, it seemed to more than cover the band turned about 1/2 way up. It also has a lot of extra gain past the 1/2 way point, which is not at all typical. Most amps by the time you crank the master 1/2 way have used most of their available power. This amp seems to have a pretty linear master gain. This is a solid state amp that sounds as if it may have FETs in it, the clean channel is almost tube like sounding, the dirty channel (hell) sounds pretty solid state, but, can be adjusted to get a reasonably hot sound without too much "buzz" if you play with it.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use a variety of guitars, I play a variety of sounds. I prefer Japanese and Korean guitars, because the quality on them is better than anything else out there, and I am not into paying an extra 300 bucks for an intrument just to get a specific trademark on the headstock. I am in a band that does rock era stuff, mostly 50s and 60s, doowap and like that, so even though I play bass in the band, I of course play a lot of the songs at home on guitar. I also record music in the style of rock era, that music is late 60s, early 70s. The amp so far seems noisy in certain settings, like near my puter or a flourescent lamp, and the effects section is as noisy as most are, for example the chorus "swoosh" but, nothing out of the ordinary. The amp is a very good amp for clean fingerstyle type of music, and for blues. The dirty (hell) channel is a good channel to get hot gain from, but, the distortion is a broken up type of distortion if you crank it, kind of like the neil Young Crasy horse sound. I found that by keeping the "HEAT" control , which controls the amount of distortion, turned down, you can get nice sustain with a reasonably intelligeble sound. The distortion with "heat" cranked is brutal, and unpleasantly so, in my opinion it is not a desirable distortion. BUT as I say, with it turned to about 4 or less, it seems to do nicely.
Reliability
:
10
I have other Behringer stuff, the stuff is cheap but top notch. I have some of their XM85oo mics, they are better than Shure 58s, and way cheap, I seen the drummer in the band drop one, and it still works. I have a behringer mixer and compressor gate, all are top notch and seem to be very sturdy, I suspect this amp is fairly dependable as well. I have not had it long enough to know, but pretty much anything made overseas anymore has superior dependability.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I tend to buy things that are made well, like I say, Japanese and Korean, so , customer support is not really an issue with me, I seldom have equipment failures and don't need it. Like I always say, a warrenty on a peice of paper is useless, the true warrenty is in the name.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing since the mid 60s, and have owned a ton of equipment over the years. I have a lot of gear now, for recording and for playing live. If I were to lose this amp for some reason, I think I would get another, depending on cost comparison. I mean, this thing is not even in the same ballpark with the new Vox amps that go between 700 and a grand, but that is not a fair comparison. This amp normally goes for around 200 bucks at musicians freind, I got it for 95 and 20 shipping. The thing I like about the amp is that it has a real nice jenson speaker, with a smartly designed cab that gives it a really deep and rich tone for its size. I really got it because my crate vintage club is way too much for a guy my age to be schlepping to jams and gigs. The amp is fairly compact, not realy heavy but also seems to not be frail. One thing I REALLY like about the amp is something I've seen noone else mention: When playing in a live setting, the knobs on most amps are in a straight line, and man, when you hit middle age bending over and trying to read control names when there are 15 of them laid out in a straight line is a bear. This amp has the controls laid out in an odd fashion , which when I first seen a pic of it I thought "YEAH how clever!" I can look at the amp and reach to exactly which control I want without even thinking about it. That is a VAST advantage onstage. I bought this amp without hearing it just on the basis that even if I had paid 200 for a new one, I could hardly lose on it, at worst it would have made a crappy amp that is good enough for practice and easy to carry, so, at the price I got it at, I was not expecting a lot, other than the fact that I am familiar with Behringers reputation for making superior products at absurdly low retail. I will probably use this amp more than my crate, which is easily a better amp for distorted sounds, being a tube amp, but the clean section in it is something I cannot wait to record with. I am sure that an external stomp grunge box ( I have a TR7 tube screamer, I bet that will be a nice combination) will make up for any defactits this amp has. The only thing I wish it had is a tone bank for the "HELL" channel, simply because, when I get the bass adjusted to be rich and full in the clean channel, with the neck pickup selected for blues, in the dirty channel the bass bottoms out, which is again, somewhat typical for most amps anyway, it is just that the second tone bank would remedy that. Actually, all it really needs is a bass control on the dirt channel.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $250.00
Submitted 10/10/2003
at 11:43pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
My Model is a 2000 vintage. I bought it when I needed a repair on my Tech-21 Trademark 60. Some studio use and have been using it for live gigs for the past year and a half.
Sound Quality
:
7
At the time I was doing studio work (demos) and this amp does not sound particulary good recording. I ran out of the headphone jack for the stereo effects. Of course, that's comparing to my TM 60 which cost me $550 so keep that in mind. The effects are pretty good...especially the verbs, delays and tremelo. The chorus efx have an annoying delay which make it sound like you have a very fast slapback on the effect. Me no like. I just use my CE-2 live...much prettier. The clean channel is fine and the Hell channel sounds ok if you wanna add crunch but I'd never use this channel as a "lead" sound. Don't let the "Virtube" logo fool you....this amp sounds totally transitor to me. I use a Blue Tube and Tube Screamer to get something that sounds musical on solos. I keep the "volume" setting all the way up and the "master volume" at around 1 o'clock for gigs. I have not experience the dropout that others here have described (knock on wood). I will try the "insert send" to "aux in" mod to see what that does. For $250 this amp does pretty good for me. My Trademark 60 is my "baby" and I really don't wanna bang it around on gigs. If this amp goes crap on me then I've got my money's worth in 3.5 years. If it hangs around for a few more years then my now 5-year-old will have a starter amp! If you look at this amp as a foundation using the clean channel and then get your tone using effects then this is a great deal. It would be painful to try and play a gig with this amp and just a chord.....tone suicide!
Reliability
:
9
So far so good....play several gigs a week for the past year and a half. Just a few minor chips in the presswood casing. The "parameter" knob did get broken off....revealing the stems for the pots on this amp are made of PLASTIC!....geez guys....spend a few cents where it counts! I bought 2 pieces of Behringer studio gear which I truly hated the sound of and got rid of ASAP. I can't say that about this amp....it's doing it's job.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
haven't dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
8
Don't know if I'd buy this amp again. I had limited money at the time and I might opt for a Tech-21 Trademark 20 over this thing knowing the direct out and basic tone are much better. If you don't need the effects than look at the Trademark series...closer to tube sound by far.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 08/20/2003
at 08:20am
by Elscientisto
Email: elscientisto at rock<dot>com
Features
:
10
This is a second review of this amp after having it for over two years now. Features are still the same except for the fact that I picked up the Behringer FCB110 midi foot controller about a year ago. Do Yourself a favor and pick one of these up if you plan on taking advantage of the effects in the amp.
Sound Quality
:
10
Still sounds just as good as the day I bought it. Oh yeah, there is a modification that others have suggested here by using a cord between "send" and "aux line in" DO IT! It takes the delay away from switching channels and effects. I was having the problem where I bought an Akai Headrush pedal to do some loop sampling and no matter which way I hooked this thing up, it would not capture the effect I was using in the Blue Devil. All I would get is a loop of straight guitar. I found the mod here and used it with the pedal between the "send" and 'aux line in", PROBLEM SOLVED! I now capture the effect plus whatever I do with the expression pedal on the midi controller. I guess it had something to do with how the amp proccesses effects through the head.
Reliability
:
10
I have never had a problem (knock on wood)It's been a prince to me. I have played with multiple bands, moved residence three times and use it extensivly in my home studio. GREAT!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with them and hope to never have to.
Overall Rating
:
10
Been playing 13 years now and this is the best amp I have ever owned, especially after I bought the midi foot controller pedal. I traded in all my other multi-effects pedals so I didn't even pay that much for the pedal. If this sthing broke, I would most definitely buy another, especially since they are $300 dollars CHEAPER then when I bought mine over 2 years ago. Maybe I will try the 2x12 combo next. I am with these guys for life.
If you want to hear some good examples of the incredible sound of this amp check some of my stuff at:
http://elscientisto.com
Later.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 08/16/2003
at 10:28am
by Anonymous
Features
:
7
I bought my Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil in 2002 and received it in 2003 (backordered). It has it has a clean a distortion channel wtih built in effects and incluedes a pedal to switch between channels and to turn effect on/off.
Sound Quality
:
7
I use an Epi LP Standard and a Fender Telecoustin. The Telecoustic sounds great. The Epi sounds pretty good. I'm not complaining. I also use a DigiTech RP 300 Effect Proccessor so i really don't use the built in effects to much, especially with my the Epi. Compared to the Effects Processor the built in effect are kind of weak. I do, however, like the built in reverb effects the amp has. The hell channel (distortion) also sounds pretty good.
The down side.
When the master volume is up to high the amp hums. solution... Put the gain all the way up and the amp wont hum as long as you keep the master at about +/- half way. The other thing is that the amp has crashed on me. It'll just go silent. I think it has to do with running it too long with the master volume to high. I don't know, but it happened at a live gig and I was sweeting bullets. Behringer... make the neccesary changes and it will get a 10.
The one thing that really sucks is volume. A little more power wouldn't hurt. It's loud at home but when your rockin' out it's not so loud.
Reliability
:
7
With the exception of the suddenly dieing out incident, yes. I haul it around all the time in my beat up truck and it handles well. It always work well with the exception of two time (once in a live gig i might add)it has just died on me. When it does that i just turn of the effects pedal and then the amp, wait a second and turn everything back on and then it's working again.
Customer Support
:
7
havn't delt with Behringer or Same Day Music.
Overall Rating
:
8
85% good. Acouple of flaws. Mainly that it's died on me and the volume isn't loud enough.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $220.00
Submitted 07/09/2003
at 10:01am
by Ronnie James
Email: ronniejames at musician<dot>org
Features
:
5
My Blue Devil is a 2001 model. After about 6 months I started Gigging & really put it to the 'test', and then I was not so enamored with it.
While it sounds awesome, when you crank it up it does sound a bit
transistory, and doesn't cut through the mix with other instruments that well. ALSO (VERY IMPORTANT) when you crank it up past 12:00 oclk
she craps out. The VOLUME cuts off & then comes back (until you LOWER the Volume Knob). Naturally this happened once during the warranty period & I though it was a faulty guitar cord. But after 6 months later & the warranty expired, I realized that it was the amp itself. READ ON It has nice features, don't get me wrong, but an amp that CUTS out during a live gig is embarrasing.
Sound Quality
:
1
I play all types of music, mostly blues, & it sounds GOOD, especially when recording via line out. For live gigging the POWER is not there. It gets LOST IN THE MIX. ALSO when in the HELL channel, the master volume is turned up past 12:00 oclock, the AMP VOLUME cuts off (suddenly drops) & then comes back (until you LOWER the Volume Knob). The Heaven Channel is too low for practice even.
Reliability
:
2
For live gigging the POWER is not there. It gets LOST IN THE MIX. ALSO when the master volume is turned up past 12:00 oclock,in the hell channel, the AMP VOLUME cuts off (suddenly drops) & then comes back (until you LOWER the Volume Knob). This PISSES ME OFF. Behringer gave me the old bullshit story of "If it's still under warranty Yada yada yada...so now (seeing I had it past the warranty period of 1 year) I
am Shit out of luck. Now here's the clincher. I got the names of several service centers in the U.S. They said it sounds like the
IC cicuits are overheating (Take note Behringer) & so the volume cuts off. It 'would" cost about $100.00 to fix, but I have to pay for shipping too. Minimum shipping cost is $40.00 each way, so we're talking about $180.00 total. I guess I will have to sell it, cause it pisses me off so much. I hope Behringer goes out of business.
Customer Support
:
1
Let me tell you again: When the master volume is turned up past 12:00 oclock,in the hell channel, the AMP VOLUME cuts off (suddenly drops) & then comes back (until you LOWER the Volume Knob). This PISSES ME OFF. Behringer gave me the old bullshit story of "If it's still under warranty Yada yada yada...so now (seeing I had it past the warranty period of 1 year) I
am Shit out of luck. Now here's the clincher. I got the names of several service centers in the U.S. They said it sounds like the
IC cicuits are overheating (Take note Behringer) & so the volume cuts off. It 'would" cost about $100.00 to fix, but I have to pay for shipping too. Minimum shipping cost is $40.00 each way, so we're talking about $180.00 total. I guess I will have to sell it, cause it pisses me off so much. I hope Behringer goes out of business.
Overall Rating
:
3
On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest (i.e good), I rate this a "3". If the AMP didn't "cut" off (volume) while I was playing,
--a MAJOR design flaw-- I could live with the transistory sound, the
wattage limitations & the other flaws like the shittily made cabinet & the 2 second delay in channel switching (using the footpedal). I will SELL this amp for $150.00 (if you pay the shipping). If anyone knows a reputable repair shop in the Virginia area (USA) let me know. I must say that SHIT happens & Behringer makes SHIT happen. I will probably NEVER buy another Behringer product again as long as I live. You see, first impressions are very important. I didn't expect a Marshal, but I also expect the amp to STAY ON when I am gigging.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $199.00
Submitted 03/22/2003
at 09:26am
by Ken
Features
:
9
This review is for a new 2003 model. It's a two channel amp, one clean one distortion. The GX112 comes with 99 effects, all editable. Most of them are usable. It has all kinds of I/O's. I use this amp for practice, but believe it would work for small venues, in fact, I plan on using it for a summer camp gig this summer. It's a solid state with Virtube technology. No, it does not sound just like a tube amp, but then, you don't have to worry about tube reliability. For the money, it's a winner.
Sound Quality
:
10
My main guitar is an American Made Fender classic stratocaster. It has the SSH pickup configuration with Floyd Rose brige. All stock. The clean channel is absolutely wonderful sounding to me. I play alot of jazz for personnal pleasure. My Fender tone comes through full and bell like in sound quality. Not only does the clean channel really shine with the single coils, it has a great blues distortion with the humbucker in the brige position. It just growls out that tone I love. The only amp I've personnaly played that I like better is the Fender Hot Rod Deville with 2 12's. But at $750, I can't afford it. I only paid $199.00 brand new for this amp. I would recommned it to anyone with a need for an inexpensive practice or recording amp. The guy who plays bass with me thinks it sounds really good also. He's pretty picky about tone too. He plays a Warwick 6 string bass through a GK. Together, his tone and mine with the Behringer- wow!!! Again, it's not tube, but I have no complaints about the good sound that comes from this amp. I'd say it's perfectly suited for Jazz, Classic Rock, Pop, Country, Blues, Funk, Disco, Hip Hop, 50's music, most any other, but not heavy metal, at least not without a pedal in the chain.
Reliability
:
9
I've not had this amp very long, however, I also own a Behringer Vintager with tube preamp and a Behringer Ultrabass BX 1200. I've never had any trouble with any Behringer product. And at the price you pay, if it dies in 5 years, just go buy another one!!! The front knobs seem to be pretty cheap. They turn easily, but I think they're plastic, at least they feel thay way. The input jack are metal, but the knobs- I prefer the old metal shaft type.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never needed it, but being that the company is in Germany, you do the math. I bought this from American Musical supply and it came with a one year factory warrenty and an extra year coverage from AMS for free.
Overall Rating
:
9
I would definitly buy another one if it were lost or stolen or destroyed. For the money, it's a no brainer. I've owned a Marshall MG50RCD, a Crate, and here recently a Tech 21 Trademark 10. In comparison to these, this amp swamps them all. If it had the sansamp XLR out like the Tech 21, it would be close to perfect.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US about $250 used
Submitted 03/19/2003
at 01:30pm
by cormac patterson
Features
:
9
Berhinger Blue Devil 2002 model
Versatility: I play a '74 Fender Strat (American) without any modifications and the original single-coil pups as well as an Epiphone PR-650N 6-string acoustic and do everything from old Scotty Moore (Elvis) leads to AC/DC to Hank Williams -- this amp can handle that just fine without exterior effects. Only the really high-end amps can beat the clean or Heaven channel sound -- honestly, it's by far the best I've heard not only in this price range but probably up to even a six or seven hundred dollar range. It's so close anyways that if you're watching your budget, as seemingly 98 percent of guitarists are, you'll pick up this one.
Channels -- two channels -- Heaven as I mentioned and Hell, which is the built-in effects channel. The two share an EQ which is a small drawback and not much of one for me. There are 99 preset effects which you can mess up to your heart's content and then simply reset back to the factory settings and start over. Might be nice if it doesn't increase the price considerably to have the ability to reset particular effects only instead of all 99 at once but that may be quibbling.
Wish it had -- Well, not much really. I swapped a little 25-watt Peavey practice amp and cash with a buddy for this one so ended up costing me basically about $250. The Behringer just got to be a pain for him to haul around as a practice amp -- he travels the U.S extensively and wanted something smaller and lighter. This amp has good weight and is solid. Of course you can break it but I am guessing it would take a better than average effort to do so. One thing is wah-wah -- the built-in effect is fine but it can't sub for a pedal. So I plugged mine in. Problem solved. So if you want other specialty effects since the presets can't mix, you'll have to plug in your boxes. Okay, it handles them fine. Be nice if they made the effects mixable in upcoming models -- but not if it's going to increase the price by $200.
Use -- I use this amp playing in and out. This is a 60-watt killer. I know anyone under 25 swears that anything less than 100-watts is not worth owning but this amp can stand out alongside any 100-watt unit that is on the cheaper end (not a Marshall or such -- you know what I mean). It cuts through bar noise with ease even when I use my Epiphone through it. And if you're just starting out, you're broke. And if you're broke and want 100-watts, you're gonna have to buy crap. And if you buy crap what you have is a 100-watts of crap. Seriously, you will be very happy and your friends and fellow pickers will be amazed at the power this little bugger has. Really, the power is plenty for almost anyone short of Pete Townshend. My dogs run and hide and my wife screams when I crank it up at home so you know you're making some noise. And I never get past 4 at home.
Misc -- Really I was a little apprehensive when my buddy broached the idea of a swap. My little Peavey really served it's purpose as a simple, inexpensive practice and go-anywhere amp. I was at point in my playing where I'd sold off some equipment and was re-engineering and re-evalutaing my sound and equipment. This amp fits the bill perfectly and incredibly inexpensively for gigs or practice. I haven't regretted it for a moment since. I've played for 25 years and for 20 years on a paying basis and this amp and the next models of it will probably be the amps I use for the rest of my life.
I give it a 9 out of 10 overall because it is not the best amp in the world -- it is however better than 95 percent of them and the remaining five percent are at least three-times more expensive. In it's price range, hands-down best amp ever made in the $250 to $300 range. Period. 10 out of 10.
Oooops -- wrote my whole thing here -- you'll get the drift -- you're bright; I can see it in your eyes.
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: 400 (Canadian$)
Submitted 03/19/2003
at 11:46am
by om
Features
:
10
No need to explain here..Outstanding very good value for mony.Some of the Effects are outstanding.
Sound Quality
:
7
Sound it seems can be better. I can't the fuller sound I used to get on my small crate gfx15 amp.
Reliability
:
9
Just bought it..so I don't know but it looks sturdy and good so unless until you expose it to the extreme..it should be good.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
If I lost it and I had more mony...perhaps I would buy a Marshall or Crate amps and an effect processor..line 6 or even behringer's v-amp.
If I don't have that kind of mony..I'll have to buy it again :)
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: EUR (209) used
Submitted 03/12/2003
at 05:10am
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
made in june 2002 // 2 channels: heaven for clean sounds, hell for all the heavey ones // footswtich included, allows channel select and effetc on-off // fx-loop, headphone jack, stereo line out, aux-in // 12" jensen speaker 75w // solid state amp, 65w // built-in fx (31 different ones) 99 presets
In this priece range it should deserve 10 points. but because there's no speaker out and the equalizer is shared for both channels I'll give it "just" 8.
Sound Quality
:
8
okay. I'm playing a yamaha rgx and a peavey raptor plus, both humbucker and single coul equipped, straight into the amp.
Clean Channel: sounds great! 10 points! (especially if you add a spring reverb effect). nothing more to say. doesn't matter if you use sc or humb. nice clean sound!
Lead Channel: it's okay. 7 points. It's no mesa, it's no marshall and so on. but it sounds good for a solid state amp. has lot of gain. a seperate equalizer would be nice.
FX: some sound great, some sound s**t. 7 points because the important fx are good! check out the spring reverb! it kicks ass! flanger chorus and delay are nice, too. the presets with mixed effects are satisfying.
this amp fits clean, bluesy and rock stuff. for metal sounds I would prefer a seperate pedal in front of the amp.
note: like many other fx boards there is a delay when switching channels. solution: set the same effect on every channel. or: connect fx send with aux in and turn aux volume all the way up (use a patch cable. and: the fx loop can't be used any more - I'll try the midi floorboard, maybe it works okay with it, too). removing the backpanel will result in a less bassy sound - depends on what you like.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
works. will work. has to work. I'll see...
Customer Support
:
7
I emailed them because of the delay. they answered quick but they couldn't give me a satisfying answer. So 7 points.
Overall Rating
:
9
if you don't want to use an external cab and if you want to use the built-in effects this amp works for you, it's loud enough on rehearsal and for that price there is no other amp to buy. if you want to spend more try the h&k edition silver or save your money for a stack. I would by it again, even if I'd just use it for practise.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 01/31/2003
at 07:03pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
A whole bunch of effects andfeatures,but if you're like me ,you'll just lock in on a few For the price of a few effects,you get an amp,you can't go too wrong You read one you read them all
Sound Quality
:
4
This is my sore spot(I'm keeping in mind the price so I'll try not to get on a high horse) Its pretty good on headphones but the speaker to me sucks,quality of clean sound does not come close to my chaep Vox Cambridge 30.I seek to overcome this by replacing the speaker with a Celestion.That should cure it
Reliability
:
7
seems okay but I havent dropped it
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I bought the insurance for 15 bucks about to spare any headaches or frustration
Overall Rating
:
9
Great for the money and even a bit more.,It has this nice feature where you can go right to the recorder and ply bck wth it which is a great feature if you're trying to put your own stuff down so you don't forget it
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $229.00
Submitted 01/05/2003
at 04:56pm
by Greg
Email: gdelcour<at>cox dot net
Features
:
10
My Blue Devil is a 2002 model,I was about to buy a Kustom 65 watt when I saw the Blue Devil and plugged it in.What a good move,the Blue Devil walked all over the Kustom,and the Fenders in the same price range,and it did a number on the Peaveys to.99 effects,clear as a bell on the "heaven "channel and I do mean clear,try it through some headphones to really hear it.
Sound Quality
:
9
I play a stock '97 Peavey Wolfgang archtop and a Carvin Bolt Strat.
it brings out the best in both of these guitars.
Reliability
:
9
Im just a bedroom/garage player...so it suits my needs just fine.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
has a 2 year warranty......heres a tip register it on line at there websight,and save yourself the international postage.
Overall Rating
:
10
looking for a great amp packed with tons of goodies? you will spend a lot of time pushing the effects buttons,I have yet to be bored,able to get something new(sounds) eveytime I plug it in.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 01/03/2003
at 07:35pm
by Patricio Murphy
Email: lemonpat at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
10
By the time you arrive to my review, you already know what the amp has!
It's a (quite)lightweight amp with a 12inch speaker, two switchable channels and built-in FX and MIDI.
There's little I would have wished. More edit options via a computer would have been nice, particularly for the chorus/flanger/phaser section, and independent Eq too. But for the money I payed, I feel bad for writing this...
I don't think there's better amp for the money.
I use it for rehearsing and playing with a world-jazz band with bass, electronic drums and several other instruments. I have enough volume for both, and the fact that I don't need to carry my rack is VERY nice.
Sound Quality
:
10
I play two guitars with this one: a Washburn J6s archtop and a Casio MG510. Both sound very good, and I can get both a good jazz tone and full distortion and everything in between. The AUX in is very good for me with the MIDI guitar, since I can send there my Roland module.
Some effexts could be better, particularly the chorus, but I must confess I can't find a decent affordable chorus that I like, so it may be my problem...
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I've been using it for several months with no problems, but I can't comment since I don't abuse my equipment. For my type of use it's perfectly OK.
Customer Support
:
7
I mailed Behringer with some suggestions and a couple of questions, and they answered me the following day, very friendly and informative.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play professionally since almost 15 years ago. I owned a couple of Fender amps, and play regularly with a VOX AC30, played Marshalls and all kind of Peaveys during my life. If it were stolen, and the price was the same, I would definitely buy it again. For some more money too, since I don't have to carry my FX. I compared it to the amp I was actually looking for, a Fender Princeton, and a Laney. Again, it sounds every bit as good, and costed me less. Great buy, and a very good amp for a project stusio, since it has line outs, MIDI and FX-.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $155
Submitted 12/06/2002
at 12:03am
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
Considering how cheap this amp is (in regards to cost, not construction), this thing comes jam packed with features. It has 2 footswitchable channels (heaven = clean, hell = distortion). It also has 99 effects presets which are all customizable (Chorus, Flanger, Delay, Wah, Stage sound, Concert Sound, Compressor, Phaser, many many more). You can also customize settings on the presets and save them so you dont have to fumble with the knobs if you switch effects and want to go back to one you were using before. If you get tired of that, you can easily reset the preset back to factory.
65 Watts, 12-inch Jenson speaker, Channel volume and master volume controls. Midi, input, aux out, headphone jack, and a 2 button footswitch built like a tank. You name it, this amp has it somewhere.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use an Ibanez RG470 with stock pups (Hum/S/Hum). I play heavy rock to metal most of the time, this amp does really awesome in this category. You can get a very Van Halen like sound out of it to AC/DC. If you want super heavy metal/nu-metal-ish sound, you probably want to equip this amp with a good distortion pedal. But it rocks pretty hardcore as it is anyways. It has 2 or 3 presets that emulate cabs of Marshall and Mesa amps and they give you that metal sound you might be looking for, but this disqualifies you from using any other effects on the distortion channel so again, I recommend a good distortion pedal if you want heavy sound and still want to use some of the other effects.
Amp isnt all too noisy. It cranks pretty loud and I haven't even had the guts to turn it up full blast yet. Clean channel is AMAZING as well, Very good on both channels.
Reliability
:
7
I wouldnt say this thing is like an armored car. A good sized drop would probably hurt this thing pretty bad. Its mostly particle board but it holds up pretty well nonetheless. If you tighten up the screws a bit, it holds together pretty well. Sturdy amp, but definitely not bulletproof.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No Comment; Haven't had a problem yet with this amp.
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing about 5 months and I learn pretty quickly. I started with a little 15W Peavey but as I got more and more into playing, I definitely wanted something with better tone and louder volume. Considering the price of this amp, you can't go wrong. Its loud enough to rattle windows but plays great even at low volumes as well.
If your a minimum wage working guy like me and dont have alot of money to throw at a Mesa or a Marshall, this I would say is the next best thing. For the price anyways.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $229.00
Submitted 11/25/2002
at 06:12pm
by Alex
Email: Somlay666 at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
9
For the price, the features of this amp are exceptional. True, the effects cannot be combined, but they all sound like very high quality effects. Chorus, Delays, Reverbs, etc. all sound as if they belong on a high-end effects unit (lexicon, tc electronics, line 6). It appears as though Behringer, as they usually do with all of there products, is offering a level of quality in this amp that is not normally found at this price.
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
I've played lots of different styles of music, but my preferences lean towards more aggressive stuff. Anything fueled by powerful emotions is what i like to hear, and play. I like Gibson guitars, as well as ESP's, and if i'm in the mood, i'll play on a Fender. Mostly I lean towards humbucking pickups, but i like single coils as well, especially on fender strats and jaguars. The Blue Devil has sounded good with every guitar i've played through it.
I think overall, this amp shines with straight clean/distorted sound. Just a guitar, cable, and amp setup. There are no amazing tones or crystaline clarities, its just well balanced tone at low or high volumes. The clean channel (Heaven) has good clarity and warm tone. The distorted channel (Hell) also has good clarity and warm tone, and is very well balanced between the highs and lows. Actually, the distorted channel is a powerful overdrive, not a distortion, but unless you're a gearhead, you won't know the difference. The gain stage is good, but it will not get "super-saturated" like the lead channels on marshall TSL's, Mesa TripleRect's, VHT, Diezel, or whatever. However, a true guitarist will eventually learn, as I have, that lots of gain doesn't always equal heavier sound. I rarely use all that gain when i play on a Mesa or a VHT, at least not for basic sound. With this lesson in mind, I don't have trouble dialing in "old metallica" sounds or any of the "nu-metal" sound all you little kiddies like so much. For extra-high gain, the simple addition of an external pedal or processor will do the trick, and sounds very good on the clean (heaven) channel.
The EQ knobs, though not super smooth to the touch like high-end amps, are sonically sensitve definatley work well. They offer a large amount of control and versatility, and are much better than most EQ's on lower-priced combo amps. One of the best qualities of the sound is it's resemblance to a true tube amp. You would normally have to pay a whole lot more money to get that natural sounding compression, sensitivity, and tone that this amp has. Behringer's "Virtube" technology seems to do it's job well.
Here are some things I have done to experiment with the sound:
1. The back of this amp can be removed, being held on by only four screws. Depending on the types of sounds you're shooting for, this can be a very effective modification. Also, patches 97, 98, and 99 on the built in effects processor are speaker cabinet emulators. Experimentation with these patches will yield pleasurable results, especially for those who aim for a heavier "metal" or "blues" sound.
2. For a band i'm in that plays heavier stuff (and i don't mean pussy stuff - "real" heavy music), I've used an external processor (Line 6 POD Pro) into the effects return on the back of the amp. I bypass the "heaven" and "hell" channels all together and just use the master volume. My guitar plugs into the processor, so i don't use the effects send jack, just the return. There is no "loop" established. I am very pleased with the results of this configuration, as I'm sure anyone else would be. I've also done it with lesser expensive Korg and Digitech units.
3. Finally (and i strongly recommend this) this amp has two line out jacks. The sound from these jacks is excellent. I've used it to plug into PA systems, mixers, and recorders, all with good results. Currently, for a hardcore/math-rock/chaotic band i play with, i plug my guitar straight into the amp's input, then i go from the line out into the "power amp input" on an old Crate GX212. then i use the Crate's 120 watts of power to push a 4x10 peavy cabinet. by using the "power amp input" on my crate, i'm bypassing it's preamp, so all the sound is generated by the Blue Devil. I get an excellent sound using this configuration, especially from the dis
Reliability
:
9
The construction is very solid. It has survived lots of abuse and several shows in which i used it as a clean amp with a few effects. I'd expect my Marshall DSL to fail before this amp.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
I've owned this amp for over a year, and in the 14 years that I've been playing music, I've owned and/or played on hundreds of different guitar amplifiers. From $50 "Sears Brand" amps to multi-thousand dollar customized boutiques. Overall this amp is a very good addition to your musical arsenal, and is a very good choice for beginner/novice level guitarists, especially due to it's more than reasonable price.
For live shows or important recordings, I usually employ a more high-end (and much more expensive) rig, but this amp is not below my standards for those applications, and i have used it for both live shows (especially for clean sounds) and recording. Actually, I use it constantly, particularly at home while recording or rehearsing. If you're a heavy user of effects, you won't be dissapointed. If you're using an external effects processor or any external pedals, your satisfaction will also be met. Or, if you prefer straight clean and/or straight overdrive sounds, for whatever type of music you play, you probably won't regret getting this amp.
I own a few other behringer products (EQ Unit, Headphone Amp), and I've been pleasantly surprised with each one. If you're looking for an above average piece of gear, and you want to pay a below average price, turn to behringer. They are a german-based company, and I don't know if you've noticed, but almost anything the germans make seems to be exeptional (cars, diezel amps), and i think the Blue Devil lives up to those german roots.
If you're contemplating buying this amp and/or others like it, but are afraid of being dissapointed, you have 2 options: you can spend three or four times as much on a better amp (preferably tube), or you can get this one. Other combo amps in this price range simply don't compete.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: 600 (Australian dollar)
Submitted 07/04/2002
at 07:34pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
This amp has a huge amount of features up it's sleaves. I have been using the behrinher for some time now and i am very happy with it. The effects that are avaliable to me are rating one. You would think that they are external effects for how good they sound. I have worked out all of the effects and i can model all of the guitarest i play.
Sound Quality
:
10
This amp has a fantastic sound. Most of the amps i have tried out can have a fantastic distortion but lack cleaness in the clean channel. The Blue devil has both. The heaven channel has a fantastic sound and because of this all external effects sound unreal. The equilizer is very active with is very very very good. The different sounds that one can produce by alterning these knobes are fantastic. The Jensen speaker that comes standard is very versitile and can withstand all volumes. What i found good was the cleaness of the sound at close to maximum volume and the unreal distortion at that level also.
This amp is a fantastia amp that is exteamly versitile and full.
Reliability
:
8
I have only had one problem with the amp. After about 5 mounths i really started to test this bitch and i pupmed it to extreme levels and i dont know what went wrong but the amp stated cutting out and comeing back in volume(the sound not the power). I went to the place were i brought it and in a week they had it fixed and sound great like befor.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
i have never dealt with them only the place were i brought the product.
Overall Rating
:
10
The Blue Devil is so versitile and has such a great sound that i would'nt think twice if i had to buy another one. I think that these amps put the 50W marshalls to shame because of the price, sound quality and quality.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $219.00
Submitted 06/18/2002
at 08:42pm
by DJ-1
Email: starsfan40<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
10
Great amp. Works very well for my style - I've yet to discover 'my style'. It is very versitile though it should be noted there are 33 different pre sets instead of 99 because each pre has 2 other set ups for the one that was chosen, they have a stereo and a mono and another configuration..I don't have the manual handy.I really like the 1-12 because other amps in the blue devil's prive range only have 8- 10" speakers..gotta have the extra lows from the 12"er!
To get the complete functionality of this amp study the manual. It really opened my eyes about this little gem.
Headphone jack works great no added distortion or noise.
Use the effects loop it's great! A huge SIXTY Watts of power!
Sound Quality
:
10
I've got an Epiphone Les Paul Standard with gibson designed humbucker pick ups, with fairly hot pups. It's quiet when it's supposed to be and somewhat noisy in the compressed settings.Hell channel and Heaven channels are wonderful at all levels.
The controls are very sensitive be very reserved in tweaking the high mid and low knobs.
Makes all the great tones of Fender twin, marshalls etc.
I've cranked it up a bit and it sounds great at all levels(no distortion added).
I also run an Ibanez AEG 10 Acoustic/Electric that sounds fantastic thru it. I also run a Yamaha bass thru it and it works good with basses, too! I wish I had my Oberheim OB-1 keyboard to check it out with, too.
I play rock, pop, metal and some country and it does what I ask it to do.I was running thru the presets and found a great fender twin sound..I'll just let you find it.. :P
Reliability
:
10
I've had it for 6 months and haven't had any problems. Built like a small tank and moderately heavy, for me that is.I'm not used to lugging around equipment.
I plug it into the surge supressor to keep it from having any problems: After all it has a computer inside. I have a back up but I hope I wouldn't need it because it cost $75 more without as much versitility.
Customer Support
:
3
Warranty is one year..Got it from Marrs( try it for 30 days) so I guess I get an extra month, that I'm hopeful that I won't need. :-)
Overall Rating
:
10
I love this amp! Considering the price of my back up amp(rocktron r50c) and this one
there is no comparison.
I've had a tube fender bandmaster and a Peavey and this is the best by far.
If someone were to steal it I would skin them alive and mail it to Ted Nugent and have him make me a belt or a pair of boots or something out of their sorry carcass!
I'm sure I've missed some things that I'm overlooking on this amp, but for the money and features it can't be beat!
I would totally buy this again and I recommend this to everyone that wants a huge bang for your buck.
I would go so far as to recommend the 2-12 version of this amp on this one's performance.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/30/2002
at 11:34pm
by MetalLord
Email: metallord<at>mail dot ru
Features
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
This is an update of my previous review. First, I want to say that I still like the sound of Blue Devil, and I still got no problems with it so far.
What I've done are some experimentations with it, and I just want to share some results with all of you:
1. To me, it sounds and feels much, much bettter without back panel. You can try for yourself, it's very easy to remove and install it anytime - it is fixed only with 4 long screws.
2. My favourite mod for this amp - now I can't even play without this one. Connect "Insert Send" to "AUX In" with short cable, and turn AUX knob full right. You'll be amazed how it changes overall sound, makes it bigger, warmer and deeper! Especially if you set both channels volumes almost on max, like I like. Sound that came out of it (on band volumes, thought) really can't compare with unmodded one - it's a higher class to me. I think in this way power amp goes into tube-like overdrive, and that's what giving me THAT sound.
3. You can eliminate delay when switching channels if you're using the same patch on effects with both clean and drive channels - I found myself to use reverb almost exlusively. Or, you can do previuos mod, and delay will be almost non-existent, because it tooks so long to switch channels only for FX-processor, not for preamp.
Overall, and after all of this, I would still give it a real 10! Think 11 would be even nicer, thought... ;))
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $229
Submitted 05/20/2002
at 07:38am
by Mark Foss
Email: mfguitar<at>aol dot com
Features
:
8
I Play country, classic rock, blues, and bluegrass. The amp is very loud with most settings. I do run it through the board for most venues. A midi foot controller would be a wise investment. To select an effect you have to use the up/down buttons; not so good when you want to go from 01 to 99. Rotary knobs like a POD would be cool. LCD's are hard to read on stage.
Sound Quality
:
8
The amp is very versatile. Very rarely do I have the need for external effects. We play country, blues, classic rock, and oldies. My main axe is an American Standard Tele, but it sounds cool with all my guitars. The DSP sounds are mostly warm and natural. You can change a couple of the parameters of a preset on the fly.
Reliability
:
8
No problems so far.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
Nothing like it for the price you pay. If it was $100-$150 more it would still be worth it. The quality of construction is very good. The weight is excellant. The DSP is very natural.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $230
Submitted 05/16/2002
at 10:36am
by Mike
Features
:
9
I have had this amp for 6 months now, gigging almost every weekend in local clubs. I'll be honest - I just wanted an amp that had a good "clean" sound (using my effects pedals), and enough power to gig with. Others have said that this amp doesn't have the power to gig with, but I have found it works for me. I turn the master vol. to around 7, the channel vol. about 5. I like the vibe I get from this. I play in a rock cover band (60's-00's) - It works fine, and is lightweight. I use a slant amp stand and the speaker is about 4 feet from my ear, so it doesn't have to be too loud (amp is mic'd)
The effects are pretty good mostly - I usually just use a little spring reverb and my own effects - at home practicing, I use the amps effects.
The channel switching has a slight delay, as has been noted. I use the clean channel exclusively (at gigs) so this isn't an issue.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use a '72 Telecaster Deluxe and a Jackson DKMG (both w/humbuckers) and like the results with this amp. Some have bashed the sound of this amp - but note, the EQ's are extremely active - a slight adjustment causes a big difference in sound - I find this to be a plus, not a minus. I think some folks just haven't figured out how to drive this amp. It takes a little getting used to.
Reliability
:
9
Have gigged about once a week for six months. I don't abuse my equip. and have had no problem. The amp has never crapped out or done anything weird yet. I do depend on it, but of course, always have a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't had to use customer support.
Overall Rating
:
9
I've played for over 30 years. Own too much other stuff to list, but other amps are: MusicMan 2-12, 130W (love it, but it's too damn heavy) Fender Showman, Peavey Classic 2-12, 50w (not enough power - good for recording).
For the price I paid, no complaints at all. If you want Mesa-Boogie leverl quality, shell out the bucks.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $275
Submitted 02/28/2002
at 01:50am
by Robert
Features
:
9
German design, made in China 2001. See the other reviews for features. A lot of features for the money. Useful footswitch included (channel switch, effects on/off per channel). Switching between channels takes time which you wouldn't expect anymore in this age of fast processors. Minor gripe: you cannot combine the effects the way you want, the effects processor has satandard combinations of only two effects together. I hardly use the effects though apart from the reverb (which is quite a good one). But to learn how effects work and how to tweak them, the processor suits the needs of the beginning player more than adequately.
Sound Quality
:
9
I have been playing for 20 years. I play semi-professionally now in a couple of groups (blues, r 'n' r, country, pop, southern rock). Main guitars are USA strats and teles. Live, I use a Koch 100watts Multitone (Dutch top-of-the-line amp). I use the Blue Devil at home and rehearsals. 65watts solid state does not really cut it in a live surrounding, but that's not what I use it for. At rehearsals I only use the clean channels together with my Boss pedals. The overdrive channel is better to be used with a humbucker equipped guitar, with s/coils it sounds a little screechy but if you tweak long enough I'm sure you'll find a useful sound. The sound of this amp altogether is just good, nothing special though, but hey, what do you expect for $350?
Reliability
:
8
The amp looks very sturdy and I have not encountered any problems with it. Only two times while turning on the power, the effects processor "froze". After shutting of the power and turning it on again everything was o.k. If my other amp would break if would gig with this one without hesitation (altough I prefer a tube sound in general)
Customer Support
:
8
Have never dealt with them about this amp, but I once sent them an e-mail about some other product (in English) and within a couple of hours they replied in my native tongue (Dutch). I hear Behringer is a reliable company in general but shippings of new stuff are erratic.
Overall Rating
:
9
I think for the money it is a very good and easy to use amp. I am very happy with it and would replace it immediately if it were stolen or lost. I am in the comfortable position to have both a practice and live amp so I do not need to use this amp in both situations, but if I had to I would definitely use it live. Thumbs up for the Blue Devil!
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $240
Submitted 02/24/2002
at 12:52pm
by Anonymous
Email: litigator<at>icnet dot net
Features
:
10
The features are all listed in other reviews, so I won't bother restating the obvious. Needless to say, it's a full-featured amp.
Sound Quality
:
10
I'm not much more than a beginning player (calling me a lousy player would probably be far too kind to me) but I'm working on it. I like to (attempt to) play classic rock and folk/country, mostly. The amp sounds AWESOME. (Even though I'm not much of a guitar player at the moment, I've been playing other instruments for just about 35 years, so I feel like I can tell what sounds good and what doesn't.) The clean channel is nice and bright and clear, the hell channel is, well, nice and dirty. The amp is a little noisy just sitting there plugged in, but that's not an issue with me. I don't know what happens to the sound at really high volumes, since about half volume is quite sufficient to rattle the windows in my house.
The effects are what really turn me on about this amp, though. I found that number 33 (phaser) setting will make a sound that is so spooky and spacy that the hair on the back of my neck just about stands on end. The pitch shifter is really interesting, too. All the effects work very well, though, so far as I've been able to discover.
I play a '69 Thinline Tele reissue and a special edition ash Strat, and they both sound as good as anything I've heard. The amp really brings out the twang in the Tele, and it really brings out the best in the Strat, too.
Reliability
:
10
Fine so far, but I don't move it around much, so it's not like it gets physically abused. No glitches in the electronics so far, either. I'll give it a ten since I don't see where I would have any problems in the future.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No idea.
Overall Rating
:
10
It's not a Marshall stack, but it doesn't cost like one, either. I messed with a bunch of amps before I got this one, and this one is BY FAR the best value for the money that I found. I couldn't find anything that approached it for less than $750. Yes, if it got stolen or lost I'd get another one in a heartbeat. I rated this amp at straight tens because you get so freaking much more amp than you pay for.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: US $230ish
Submitted 02/13/2002
at 08:50pm
by magplaidfan
Email: plaid_fan<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
9
I think it was made in 2001.
2 Channels <Heaven and Hell>
Full 'o features
I use this amp for practice.
Solid State
60 Watt
Headphone jack - ideal for quiet practice
Includes a heavy-duty footswitch
Purchased from Mars Music for $230
Sound Quality
:
7
I think that the sound is excellent. Granted, it's no mesa or marshall, but it does hold up well for it's price range. It suits all styles really well. I use an epiphone sg with 2 open coil humbuckers and she sounds great. The only drawback, like it says on every review, is that there is a half second gap when you switch between channels (hence the 7 vs a 9) - but for a practice amp, it suits just fine. Just because doesn't mean...
Reliability
:
9
I wouldn't neccessarily take her for a gig but I guess you could send it through a pa and it would work fine. She has never broke down and she seems really solid.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I haven't had any problems with it yet so nothing here to read.
Overall Rating
:
9
Great deal for a PRACTICE amp - not a go on nationwide tour like alot of the jack... (well you know) are saying. If it were stolen, I would definitely buy it again - but NOT for a nationwide tour. I wish it did had a better warranty but it seems really solid. ps there are a couple effects that are set to sould like a mesa and a marshall, so if you don't have a ton of money to spend on a mesa, then you should get this!
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/12/2002
at 01:59am
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
Sound Quality
:
9
I was originalyy looking to buy a peavey transtube(one of the new ones) either a bandit or studio pro.
Since i have a behringer v-amp i was keen to try this amp when i found it at #199 in shop.
It sounds far less fizzy than the peavey`s,although it doesnt do the high gain/thrash scoop thing at all.
I found it lacking in gain until i added a boss od-1.
The amp has great low end and a "compressed" feel,even more so cranked up.with the od-1 its great for classic rock/metal(again no teeni-booper mid scoop function).
I was disapointed that although you can tweak the fx section,you cant save the tweaked settings,which is a pain.The midi implementation on this is also complete crap.It doesnt have "programs" like most midi units consisting of both channel and fx.The channel changing and midi program changing is completley independant.MY art controller wont switch the channels,and you cant change which midi program on the behringer corresponds to witch effect.Just try changing from patch 01 to 99...thats bank switch 9 times..
so zero for the badly thought out midi..
however if you can live with the supplied fswch,you can at least have one effect per channel and switch it on and of and it remembers which effect is with which channel..
Even with this complaint its a great unit for the money if you can live without instant access to all the fx.The odrive channel is great for rock/blues and with an overdrive pedal does great classic rock/metal.
it looks great too,a bit different to the usual stuff
no if behringer will just stick a v-amp in combo..
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
7
Overall Rating
:
8
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/03/2002
at 11:45am
by SD
Email: swingindorkboy<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
1
i think the one i played was made in 2000, cuz they can't be selling thaqt well. this one was at the music store and they were practically giving them away. The features have already been done, so let's move on. This amp had a lot of different models but it was a pain to cycle through them all to find something that sounded decent. another thing: only one effect at a time, so you can't combine chorus and reverb for example. wtf? it is made of flimsy plywood and although it was a floor model, i was surprised to see it falling apart at the seams, barely able to hold its own weight and keep from falling to the ground in a pile of crappy electronics. i was playing it, and never got a chance to see if it had enough volume, cuz as soon as i turned it up, it blew.
Sound Quality
:
1
i play rock, blues, jazz, grunge, some clean stuff, some heavy. this amp seems limited by itself, and its lack of flexibility. not that it matters, since i doubt it would last anyone very long. it was not noisy when it blew. i was a little disappointed. what sounds can it make? "pop!" not much variety in that. the clean channel never made it to high volumes. it blew before it ever peaked. i woudl say the disortion is "explosive."
Reliability
:
1
like i said, it blew on the trial run, so take your chances people. i figured there had to be something to it when they were blowing out these 60 watt amps with all these features for 200 bucks. now i know. it's crap. but what do you expect for 200? a marshall stack? yes, the amp has broken down. instantly. the construction is flimsy and eveidently the electronics aren't so great either.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
why bother? just don't buy the damn thing. it's a piece of shit.
Overall Rating
:
1
been playing about 15 years. i've played some good amps, and some not so great. this amp is pure crap. if it were stolen or lost, i would laugh at the idiot who risked going to prison for this worthless hunk of dung. i love that it blew before i bought it instead of after. i hate that any company would put crap like this on the market, because some poor bastard who really needs an amp and doesn't have any money is gonna roll the dice and come up snake eyes. it's a crying shame. you suck, behringer. the slogan should be, "Behringer, just smoke it." this doesn't compare to any other products. it couldn't compete with my 15 watt Gorilla. and yes, i do own better than that. do yourself a favor. steer clear of this amp or you will regret it. most of the reviews on this site are form guys who just bought the thing and are still in that happy go-lucky romantic stage with it, or guys who have never owned anything better than a 15 watt crate, and thinkl it's the next mesa boogie.
Product: Behringer GX 112 Blue Devil
Price Paid: 320 (euro)
Submitted 01/02/2002
at 12:16pm
by RocketKing
Email: RocketkingGNR at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
8
2 Channels Clean and Crunch and a whole set of effects.
See the features in the other reviews
Sound Quality
:
7
Im playing a 2000 Epiphone Les Paul Standard with Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro II (both neck and bridge positions)And yes, I am a huge Slash fan. My style is Guns n' Roses bluesrock ,and this amp just doesn't do that sound. I'm saving up for a Marshall tube amp cause that's the Slash sound I want. But the sound ain't bad considered the price paid for this amp! There are also some effects they call amp modelling but I can't get a decent sound from that. The delay is good but as with all the effects when you alter the presets and it is just good, switch to the other channel one time and back and you have to alter it again,frustrating! The amp is not noisy but is very loud, since it only sounds decent when the volume is half up or higher it is not a good practise amp if you have neighbours.
Reliability
:
8
The amp once acted very strange but that was probably because the powercable wasn't connected that well so no probs but I haven't gigged with this thing cause I don't like the sound that much. I usually play through a Marshall Valvestate 265R or something like that.If you like the sound I think you can depend on it for a gig.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with
Overall Rating
:
7
I play for two years now and since this was my first amp I do not have anything to compare it with except a lousy Park 15 watt piece of shit which I borrowed from a friend. If I lost it I would buy a Marshall like i said before. The effects sound fine but you can't combine them and that is very irritating. and you can't do a fast channel switch because there is an awful delay. When I bought this thing, i compared it to a Peavey Bandit but I bought this one cause this one has all the effects on board. By now I rather had the Bandit cause I only use distortion and no effects.
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