Powerful and packed with features, this truly affordable 450-Watt bass workstation with a front-ported bass cabinet has 4 original BUGERA 10 in. Classic Tone speakers and a switchable 1 in., custom-made horn tweeter. Our patented Dynamizer technology gives you the ultimate punch, and the switchable Ultrabass subharmonics processor delivers stunning low-end power. Learn More...
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2 out of 10Feature:
Didn't have it long enough to check out the features of this thing.
Quality:
I have to be honest, I bought a blemished combo amp, trying to save money. BIG MISTAKE! The amp I got was a piece of garbage. It had a terrible grounding hum and a speaker buzzed badly at any level. I wasted $40 shipping on that heavy piece of junk. They offered to split the differece from the blemished price to a new one. After reading reviews from other sites, I cancelled my order.
Value:
If you are entry level,sounding good isn't a priority and want something with some kick, this will serve you until you blow the speakers out of the cab. Do some research before you buy this... I wish I had!
Desirability:
I wanted it because it seemed too good to be true.... 450 watts and a 410 cab at a cheap price. It was too good to be true!
Sound:
I bought this and the first noticeable thing was this terrible grounding hum. Also, the top left speaker buzzed badly at any level.
Overall:
After reading other horror stories (reviews) about grounding problems, speakers that buzz (and blow)(It also weighs a ton-149 lbs) and my own experience, I wouldn't recommmend this to anyone. IF you do buy this thing, buy a cart or dolly... save your back muscles (and your buddies). Do yourself a favor, save up your money and buy a bass rig that you can expand if needed.
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2 out of 10Feature:
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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5 out of 10Feature:
The amp came with a footswitch that controls the sub harmonic processor and the shape filter. I use every feature on the amp. I wish it had a ground lift switch . I think that the components in the Bx4410 are great and flexible.
Quality:
I can tell the amp is well consrtucted it is HEAVY but in a good way . It needs to be built well to take on the road and 2 people can carry it with ease. It is a good looking amp I need to get a cover for it to keep it that way. I have only owned this amp for a few weeks it's been used for about 10 or 15 hours of pretty good use so far so good.I think it's good to have a backup cause you never know. The only problem maybe is the knobes could be resesed alittle more.
Value:
By far this amp was cheper than my other combo amp but the Bx 4410 kills it by price ,sound,quality.
Desirability:
When I saw it I said " This looks good".I liked it. The bronze look is sharpe. I played it and I was sprung!
Sound:
The sound of this amp is great. The amp is 450 watts ,that's a good bit of power for a combo amp and it helps in the sound quality. The bx4410 responds great to the way I play ,because I play all kinds of music and it been great.I can say that the first gig I played it on the guys in my band were blown away,when I played my solo they noticed I was actually using some effects(Sub-Harmonic processor).The amp actualy gave me alittle more than I expected because I did not use effects at all until now. The amp is most definitly compatible with my musical style it is a flexible amp. I own a $1600 combo amp and a 1000 watt amphead with 2 410 boxes and I can say it it is better than my other combo amp and sound almost as good as my Big Rig. This amp by it self sounds great it is a little noisy but I won't use it to record. I pretty sure that the Bx4410 would sound great with any processor or stomp box.I can say live this amp is GREAT , but I would not use it in the studio because it is a little noisy. I have played this amp in a clubs with 500 people and at small weddings in the last 3 weeks and it has adapted well. I play a 6 string active bass , 18 volt , med strings and I can say that it handles the low notes and chords great. If Behringer could make the amp a little less noisey the amp would be great in the stodio.
Ease of Use:
I can say that it is very easy to get great sounds from the Bx4410 and it is not complicated. You can modifi your sound to your personal taste with ease, the eq knobs ,footswitch , brite and deep button ,levle vu meter , limit light are all very easy to use and you can find your way around it with everything labled the way it is it makes it easy to use with other products. There is a little learnig curve ,because of the power it has it may take you a little while to get use to it. The manual is short and sweet easy. The Bx 4410 is very playable. I can play my keyboard or my guitar through it.
Support:
I have no problems.
Overall:
When I find something I like I stand by it , so as long as it is dependible and if any tech support is needed and they are promt I am a VERY VERY faithfull Man. I wish I knew how loud it was because I could not turn it up at the store I purchased it from.WOW!
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