In addition to many cool features you can also simply practice with the BX108. And don't leave home without one: it's about the best thing you can have along on tour for warming up before the gig or keeping your chops up in the hotel room on a day off. Learn More...









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10 out of 10Feature:
It could use a few more controls, but it gets the job done.
Quality:
It is a very well made amp. I never have any worries about it breaking, or encountering a problem with it. It also had no cosmetic flaws when I purchased it. Overall, I believe that it will last a good long time.
Value:
As I said before, it has stunning sound, especially for the price, which at the time that I bought it was around $70.
Desirability:
It's fairly plain looking, but I like the retro feel.
Sound:
This amp has excellent sound. When I purchased it, I was absolutely amazed that it had such great sound, especially for the price. It also gives little to no hum.
Ease of Use:
If you know how to plug in your instrument and flip a switch, you know how to use this amp.
Support:
N/A. I haven't had a problem with it, so I haven't needed to contact Behringer.
Overall:
I'm sure I won't be replacing this for a good long time, although I'll definately get another amp for things such as playing live. This is a great amp for practicing, rehersals, and even possibly small gigs.
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9 out of 10Feature:
Simple: Treble, Bass, Mids and Gain. For an amp this size it offers the usual headphone outputs as well as tape input and outputs (Rca jacks).
Quality:
Very good quality.
Value:
The best quality amp at this price. Unbeatable unless you by used from a blindman who doesn't know what he has.
Desirability:
Very good-looking amp. The best-looking practice amp out there.
Sound:
This amp sounds wonderful for its size. There is a nice deep, rich tone and a good deal of variation available just messing with your bass controls and the three tone knobs on the amp. For practicing or rehersals without drums, it would perform well. I am using a Jack Casady Signature Bass and it sounds just great. Very little to no buzzing or hiss at all.
Ease of Use:
Easy.
Support:
I have no idea. I assume it would be good.
Overall:
This will cover your practing rehearsal needs in terms of dependability and function.
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10 out of 10Feature:
this has an ample amount of features for a practice amp. it has a 3 band eq, and several inputs/outputs.
Quality:
i've had this amp for a while and it is very durable and is not made with cheap crappy parts.
Value:
this amp is dirt cheap and is perfect for jamming by yourself or with a band and its loudness is surprising
Desirability:
its the perfect vintage style amp design and is beautiful
Sound:
this amp is designed to be a vintage sounding amp and it faithfully reproduces the sounds of the 60's, lots of treble and punch, but if you want a deep rich sound, this isnt the amp for you. it has very nice overdrive when all the knobs are cranked all the way up.
Support:
i havent had to deal with them, so that deserves a 10.
Overall:
this amp is good if you like the vintage sound, but you cant make a lot of other kinds of sounds besides the overdrive.
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