Feature:
The tonal adjustment, shape, and ultrabass are all major selling points. The footswitch was very helpful, especially when playing live. "Deep" and "Bright" enhancers were also very appreciated
Quality:
While most of it works just fine, the power supply on mine died after less than a year of use, and Behringer isn't any help when replacing parts. Hm
Value:
For only 450 bucks, this thing is practically a steal. It serves me well, and even if the amp doesn't quite fit what you're looking for, the cab is in no way disappointing, even compared to other more expensive brands
Desirability:
One look at the price tag had me doubting, but after playing it I was put at rest. I love the look of this thing, and spent many an hour sitting atop it playing. People are always impressed at the sight of it, and content with it's ability to thunder among the best.
Sound:
The tone is very solid on this thing. The shape and Ultrabass effects are also a great help, and I've been able to get alot out of it
Ease of Use:
Plug in, turn up and go. Very simple. The footswitch made the built-in effects hassle free.
Support:
Behringer, while of good quality and very affordable, are nearly impossible to deal with. If you do manage to get ahold of them, good luck getting what you need.
Overall:
Being a real stiff about my tone, I found it nessasary to move on before too much time. It gives a very solid portrayal of the bass, without adding very much of it's own attitude. While that's not exactly what I need, many are perfectly content with that.
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