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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars INCREDIBLE BUY!!!
I just picked up this baby for my BDay, after having my old faithful Trace Elliot die on me. Money is tight and so I took a chance, man I'm glad I did! This baby is C.L.E.A.N with a capital C! Even on the lowest settings the tone is full and rich, and it even comes with an effects loop, balanced DI, and 2 button footswitch! While the "Ultrabass" is more of a gimmick (it...
Published 6 months ago by K. Bennett

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3.0 out of 5 stars Tradeoff For Low Price
This amp is intended for live performance in smaller venues. It is loud enough to match the kick drum. It provides a solid deep bass sound.

The equalizer is great. Bass players will likely crank up the ultra bass and will set the equalizer to maximize the lowest tones. Bass amps are often used to amplify acoustic instruments like violin, dobro, banjo, or...
Published 2 months ago by Nikoli Gogol

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars INCREDIBLE BUY!!!, February 25, 2010
By K. Bennett "Low End Thumper" (Little Rock, AR USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Behringer BXL3000 300-Watt 2-Channel Bass Workstation (Electronics)
I just picked up this baby for my BDay, after having my old faithful Trace Elliot die on me. Money is tight and so I took a chance, man I'm glad I did! This baby is C.L.E.A.N with a capital C! Even on the lowest settings the tone is full and rich, and it even comes with an effects loop, balanced DI, and 2 button footswitch! While the "Ultrabass" is more of a gimmick (it is a classic Octavier effect) the clean channel is VERY clean, and the second channel can (thanks to the shape knob for just that channel) give you either a completely separate tone (great for those that have more than one bass) or you can crank the gain for a nice meaty distortion that still gives you plenty of punch.

So don't be fooled by the low price like I almost was. This baby is VERY well built, quality design through and through, with all the features you could ask for whether rocking a club or recording. I like this sweetheart so much my next purchase will be the 45 watt version so I can have a practice amp with the same great tone. This amp is a steal! Oh and it sounds lush and great even on 5 string, with no fuzz or rattle! Great amp!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Bass Amplifier, February 26, 2009
This review is from: Behringer BXL3000 300-Watt 2-Channel Bass Workstation (Electronics)
It has a great and loud sound. This Amplifier sound clear and the pedal for switching channel is very helpfull
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3.0 out of 5 stars Tradeoff For Low Price, June 27, 2010
By Nikoli Gogol (Edmonton) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Behringer BXL3000 300-Watt 2-Channel Bass Workstation (Electronics)
This amp is intended for live performance in smaller venues. It is loud enough to match the kick drum. It provides a solid deep bass sound.

The equalizer is great. Bass players will likely crank up the ultra bass and will set the equalizer to maximize the lowest tones. Bass amps are often used to amplify acoustic instruments like violin, dobro, banjo, or mandolin so is is convenient to be able to boost high tones.

The on-board compressor does not seem to have any effect on eliminating unwanted noise.

The amp has a persistent annoying hum that cannot be canceled.
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