AEnimic
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Re: Behringer
i own the X V-Amp.
the delay,flanger,envelope filter(or something) is good.
but the distortion leaves something to be desired...u cnt get a chugga even when u tweak it the to most distorted choice..and it even goes muddy...but the lower distortions sounds good..no problem with it...just that its more of an overdrive than a distortion..
the pedals are however made out of plastic...so becareful..dun think it can last that long..but to think about it...who plays pogo on their pedals anyways..
another gripe on the pedal is that the effects switcher (those two pedals( are placed closely to each other...so when u wanna change effects there's a possiblity u may accidentally switch to another effect..or even skip two effects...but it all needs getting used to..
the most biggest gripe of the X V-Amp is that when u switch between distortion(with or without any effects) to clean (with or without any other effects) u will have this 2 sec(or 3) lag time...and it sucks terribly..thats the only gripe...but if u are using an individual distortion pedal,I dun think that will be much of a problem..as to what i have done..
well,its good for beginners...and last i heard selling price was below 150 (i got it second hand)
MadWereWolfBoy said:How bout Behringer products? Rip-offs they may be but whats the quality like?
have any1 tried the X V-AMP or the V-TONE GUITAR GDI21? are they good for their price?
i think in the showroom, the X V-AMP goes for $110 and the V-TONE GUITAR GDI21 goes for $60
i own the X V-Amp.
the delay,flanger,envelope filter(or something) is good.
but the distortion leaves something to be desired...u cnt get a chugga even when u tweak it the to most distorted choice..and it even goes muddy...but the lower distortions sounds good..no problem with it...just that its more of an overdrive than a distortion..
the pedals are however made out of plastic...so becareful..dun think it can last that long..but to think about it...who plays pogo on their pedals anyways..
another gripe on the pedal is that the effects switcher (those two pedals( are placed closely to each other...so when u wanna change effects there's a possiblity u may accidentally switch to another effect..or even skip two effects...but it all needs getting used to..
the most biggest gripe of the X V-Amp is that when u switch between distortion(with or without any effects) to clean (with or without any other effects) u will have this 2 sec(or 3) lag time...and it sucks terribly..thats the only gripe...but if u are using an individual distortion pedal,I dun think that will be much of a problem..as to what i have done..
well,its good for beginners...and last i heard selling price was below 150 (i got it second hand)