Feature:
The limiter is good if you don't turn it on and off during play, which can cause it to thump, sometimes. Why would you do that anyways?
Basically, this is a glorified sub-octave pitch shifter. It does have good sound, and has nice controls for bass levels and dynamics.
Quality:
I bought mine b-stock from this site, and there is a little bit of scratchiness to one of its potentiometers, but otherwise it is a typically very well built behringer device.
Value:
Yes, for the price, you get a great amount of bass.
Desirability:
Bass is sexy, inherently. I now wish I had a sub in my studio.
Sound:
This unit sounds great if used properly. If you're not careful, it can however, turn your tracks into dull, muddy, bass headaches.
It is easy to attune the bass sound to fit your music program, from sustained rumbles to punchy thump. When used with a bass instrument alone, you certainly get an "off" pitch-shift tracking, but with accompanyment, this is less noticable. This is a great devise for filling in sub freqs, and is quite helpful for bringing out bass lines in a complex or busy mix. It is also great for making your bass sounds more legible through your neighbors' walls.
Support:
Haven't tried to get support.
Overall:
This turned out to be just about exactly what I expected it be. It is useful and easily controllable.
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