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Behringer LX1B Bass/Acoustic-Electric Guitar and Keyboard Amplifier

Behringer  LX1B Bass/Acoustic-Electric Guitar and Keyboard Amplifier

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Brand: Behringer
Category: Musical Instruments

List Price: $149.99
Buy New: $90.00
You Save: $59.99 (40%)



New (10) Used (1) from $69.00

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 26024

Color: Silver
Media: Electronics
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.6
Dimensions (in): 18.4 x 13 x 4.5
Warranty: Products are covered by BEHRINGER manufacturer's warranty within one year of the original date of purchase from an authorized BEHRINGER dealer. If your BEHRINGER product is still under warranty, you must obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number from BEHRINGER before sending your product to an authorized service center for warranty service.

MPN: 000-14402-00000
Model: LX1B
EAN: 4033653050456
ASIN: B0002KZQ84

Release Date: March 1, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 125 memory locations, divided into 25 banks with 5 presets each
  • Stereo aux input lets you plug in and play along with a CD, drum computer, or MIDI playback for practice, teaching and home-recording applications
  • Dual footswitch permits toggling between five preset sounds within one bank - without any MIDI programming (included)
  • 16 analog and digital multi-effects including ultrabass, synth, delay/loop sampler, chorus, flanger, rotary speaker, voice box, auto wah, phaser, ambience and reverb
  • 4 renowned distortion and overdrive stomp boxes with adjustable DRIVE, TONE, BOOST and SPLIT
  • Stereo aux input lets you plug in and play along with a CD, drum computer, or MIDI playback for practice, teaching
  • 16 analog and digital multi-effects including ultrabass, synth, delay/loop sampler, chorus, flanger, rotary speaker, voice box, auto wah
  • Dual footswitch permits toggling between five preset sounds within one bankwithout any MIDI programming (included)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Behringer Bass V Amp is the Ultimate Tone Toolbox for Bass/Acoustic/Electric Guitar and Keyboard Amp ModelingEndorsed by Alphonso Johnson, Ken Taylor and more today's hottest players, this is the ultimate tone toolbox for bass, acoustic/electric guitar and keyboard players! It's like having 4 modelers in a box - for the price of one. Choose from 32 classic amps, 23 legendary speaker cabinets and 16 killer effects models. Store your own presets in the 125 memory locations, or get presets developed by today's hottest players. Hitting the road is no problem:a power supply, dual footswitch and gig bag are all included!The search for your tone is the search for your soul.Call them freaks or 'tone addicts', but Behringer has people who are so passionate about music and engineering that they sometimes have to remind them they should go home and get some sleep. They call them Behringers, and you know what - that's exactly the stuff they're made of. The search for the right tone is the search for your soul, and Behringer knows it - once you start stimulating the gland that releases your 'tone endorphins', letting go is no longer an option.That's how it all got started. You should have heard Behringer's guitarists passionately arguing over their guitar sound and especially their amps. Trying to touch their amps was like getting close to a bear cub in the presence of its over-protective mother. One day they got tired of hearing all those arguments and said, guys, 'Why don't we try finding out what tone really is?' Behringer called in their musicians and engineers and started digging into the soul of their beloved amps, picking it apart.We all know that vacuum tubes are the heart and soul of all legendary amps and are paramount to their warm, rich tones. So Behringer delved deep into the process of individually measuring every amp and painstakingly analyzing its dynamic properties in every detail. They spent a for


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars Excellent value, VERY versatile   September 29, 2009
Kyle J. Slick (Layton, UT)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Bottom line up front:
Pros- Great value, very versatile, good for any skill level (easy to use out of the box but offers plenty of additional enhancement for advanced users)
Cons- Lots of plastic, slight delay switching between effects

The meat and potatoes:
I've been playing guitar for about 8 years now and have had several different effects pedals. Two years ago I decided I wanted a multi-pedal and took a shot at this one. I'm a believer that the primary cause of a good-sounding guitar is a good guitar player... but this pedal sure helps! With a little tweaking, you can effectively make ANY sound you need. The included pedal allows you to switch between 5 custom effects slots. There are 5 slots per bank and over 20 banks so storage space isn't a problem. It will continue to store your settings whether it's plugged in or not (even for very long periods of time). The instructions are very good, too, so you should be able to pick up the operation fairly quickly. I've used it primarily for my 6-string electric but it also serves as a surprisingly good pre-amp for my bass. I've used it for several hours like this without it overheating or getting otherwise damaged

There are two major drawbacks to this pedal. One: it's made of flimsy plastic. In the two years I've owned it, one knob has broken off, one knob doesn't function properly, and there's something plastic banging around inside. Two: There's a 1.5-2 second delay (no sound at all during delay) switching from one effect to the next so don't plan on instant sound changes while performing. This shouldn't be a big deal for most.

I had an opportunity to try the PRO version. Only difference is that the PRO is metal and designed for a rack. If you'll only ever use it for recording, get the PRO. Otherwise, stick with this one for traveling convenience.


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