Behringer V Amp Bass Review

Bass effects will take your sound to the next level

It’s really hard to believe that such a flexible piece of equipment can come in such small and affordable package. Along with a compressor to help level off the output, this v amp bass brings to the table 23 speaker cabinet simulations, 32 different amp models, and 16 down-stream effects. Did I mention it also has a pretty good built-in tuner? You’re also going to be able to hook it directly to your PC via the midi (in/out/through) ports which can be used to customize patches in any of the 125 memory banks. This is assuming you ever get bored with the factory presets, all of which offer a very unique playing experience.

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With so many different preset effects it’s not going to be hard to find one that you like with little or no tweaking. That being said there were several presets that many would consider overpowered for what they’re looking for in a pleasant bass sound. This is most likely due to the fact that many of the features of this v amp bass model are in actually designed to take advantage of both guitars and keyboards as well. With that being said however, the built in down-stream effects can be used with the different speaker models and amps to create a very impressive variety of sounds.

This is not to say that the simulation of the different bass speakers alone is nothing less than impressive. This can be especially useful for those who are looking to get the absolute best sound out of your bass without buying expensive speakers and amps. The foundation it provides with the presets will help you build layers that can produce sounds and combinations you may have otherwise not tried.

One of the best features I’ve found with this Behringer V Amp bass model is the heavy duty foot switch that allows you to easily switch between presets. This allows very smooth and easy transitions when playing both live and also for recording. The accessories included are of a similar quality, for example the zip carrying bag is a nice touch and adds to the portability.

Overall there are very few complaints that anyone could bring up given the sheer amount of features for the price point. After spending many hours playing with the presets and creating my own tones I’m more than happy with the results. Being able to use a v amp bass with my existing speakers to get an array of authentic sounds is exactly what I was looking for. If you’re looking for ways to take your bass to the next level, then this is the perfect fit for you.

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