longviewer
08-01-2004, 11:27 AM
Behringer BX600 60 watt Combo
Man.- Behringer
Purchased online
Price-$139.95(+shipping)
Specs:
-60 watt
-12" speaker
-4 band eq
-Dimensions- 18-1/8"W x 21-3/4"H x 12"D
-weight 44 lbs.
-more here (http://www.behringer.com/BX600/index.cfm?lang=ENG)
5/5
When I began searching for a louder combo for practice one of the first amps I came upon was the bx600. After reading many reviews and looking at a lot of websites it seemed this was the way to go.
The 60 watts are a very loud sixty watts and with the ease of adjusting tone, volume and the eq there was a big diff. (my first amp only had volume and 3 eqs) The amp offers a bright punchy tone or a nice mellow tone for playing either pounding punk rock anthems or a nice walking jazz line.
Contrary to what I've heard I never have had the speaker blow on me. Also the only drawback I can think of is that it is 44lbs but it's not really that big of a deal as long as you don't mind lugging it around.
Overall a great amp at a great price... 5/5
Man.- Behringer
Purchased online
Price-$139.95(+shipping)
Specs:
-60 watt
-12" speaker
-4 band eq
-Dimensions- 18-1/8"W x 21-3/4"H x 12"D
-weight 44 lbs.
-more here (http://www.behringer.com/BX600/index.cfm?lang=ENG)
5/5
When I began searching for a louder combo for practice one of the first amps I came upon was the bx600. After reading many reviews and looking at a lot of websites it seemed this was the way to go.
The 60 watts are a very loud sixty watts and with the ease of adjusting tone, volume and the eq there was a big diff. (my first amp only had volume and 3 eqs) The amp offers a bright punchy tone or a nice mellow tone for playing either pounding punk rock anthems or a nice walking jazz line.
Contrary to what I've heard I never have had the speaker blow on me. Also the only drawback I can think of is that it is 44lbs but it's not really that big of a deal as long as you don't mind lugging it around.
Overall a great amp at a great price... 5/5