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Behringer BX108 Bass Practice Amp | 
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| Brand: Behringer Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $119.99 Buy New: $79.72 You Save: $40.27 (34%)
New (4) Used (1) from $79.72
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 703
Color: Black Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 18.7 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 15.1 x 16.3 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: 4033653050364 Model: BX108 EAN: 4033653050364 ASIN: B000N94T0A
Release Date: March 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | 15-Watt RMS bass practice combo with bass reflex cabinet | | • | Custom-made 8" speaker | | • | Cool retro design with burgundy top panel, black covering and leather handle | | • | Level control plus great-sounding 3-band EQ | | • | Stereo tape I/O plus phones out |
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Product Description Take the Thunderbird practice amp out for a spin. It works great for small, unplugged gigs and of course is more than ample for bedroom practicing. This portable retro 15 watt amp is ready when you are.
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| Customer Reviews: GREAT PRACTICE AMP FOR THE PRICE February 8, 2010 D. W. Lang (Bartlett, Illinois) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great little practice amp! Very well put together, quality materials, good sound, great looks, and very well packaged when shipped.
Nice little amp for practicing & home recording September 24, 2009 Rick H (NC) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This little amp has very good sound and is great for both bass & electric guitar. And if you have a good effects box with your electric guitar, it's even more fun. The volume probably isn't going to disturb anyone unless you turn it up too high and they're in the next room sleeping. I did detect some slight distortion when I was playing the E string on my bass but I think I may have had the mid-range control set too high, otherwise I've not had any problem with this pint-sized amp. I like it for practicing and I like it even more for home demos. I laid down some tracks, a bass track and 3 guitar tracks - all played through this amp - and I very much liked the results on playback. This amp does exactly what I was hoping it would. With the good sound quality and extra features it offers, this is a real nice value and no-brainer purchase for practicing your bass chops and use in your home studio. Also, shipment from Musicians Friend was extremely quick!
very nice for what it is, great value August 22, 2009 Nikwax (Portland, OR United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I play a 76 PBass, and had a Peavey TKO amp which was just too big and heavy for practice. Gave it to a friend and thought I'd try an actual practice amp. I shopped around and looked at offerings from Peavey, Orange, Pig Nose, and Behringer. I like the features on the Behringer, the sound is surprisingly good, and the various inputs and outputs are very useful ( line in and out for iPod, metronome, recording; headphone jack). Also like the old school looks. It's a practice amp, decent volume with passive pickups, rugged construction. Nothing looks like it's an obvious point of failure...I wanted an old style toggle on/off switch, but realize that would likely get broken in transport, so the modern rocker style switch makes sense.
For the money, this is a very impressive piece of gear. The sound quality, rugged construction, and feature set are hard to beat at even twice the price.
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