Feature:
There's not much to it. I like the horn which produces good mids and highs.
Quality:
It's a pretty good cab. As far as bass cabs go it's light weight. The speaker seems to be good quailty. I think if you're a person who takes care of his or her gear then it will last you a long time. I'm happy with it.
Value:
I got my cab second hand. I traded a Squire P-bass for it. I got the better end of the dea.
Desirability:
It looks great on the bottome of my stack. I got mine second had and the previous owner pulled off the Behringer logo. Because I use Hartke head and a Hartke 410 cab wit it, without the Behringer logo everyone thinks its a Hartke. If someone asks I tell them its a Behringer.
Sound:
I wantd to put it throught the paces before I wrote a veiw. I've played a bunch of gigs with it and its a very good cab. The cab has a good sound. Its deep but punchy. I run a Hartke bass head to it and I use it in my stack underneath a Hartke 410xl bass cab.
Ease of Use:
Plug it into your head and get on with it. It that easy
Support:
I haven't had any problems with it. However my band uses Behringer power amps, a Behringer board, and we use Behringer PA in combination with our Peavey PA and any problem we've had Behringer either replaced the item or helped us solve the problem. I also have a Behringer 30 watt practice amp that I LOVE.
Overall:
Its a good cab. If you buy I don't think you'll be disappointed. I'm happy with mine.
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