john
behringer blue devil
anyone ever owned a behringer blue devil? is it worth a couple hundred bucks? drawbacks? favorable aspects? general opinions? please advise...
john
john
# 1
I have never played it, but I've heard good things.
A new Blue Devil costs about 4-500$.
The god things I've heard about it was that it
was like a real workstation, not just an ordinary combo.
Read more here:
http://messe.harmony-central.com/Musikmesse01/Content/Behringer/PR/GX112.html
A new Blue Devil costs about 4-500$.
The god things I've heard about it was that it
was like a real workstation, not just an ordinary combo.
Read more here:
http://messe.harmony-central.com/Musikmesse01/Content/Behringer/PR/GX112.html
# 2
they're only $229 online now; I have a mortgage, 2 kids and just bought a new central a/c; cash is tight; I've checked around the web for reviews, but everything I read is just corporate promo; I was hoping someone had actually used one for a period of time; thanks for your input though.
# 3
I've never played one, but I hope this link is of some help for you.
http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/Data/Behringer/GX_112_Blue_Devil-01.html
http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/Data/Behringer/GX_112_Blue_Devil-01.html
# 4
Hi everybody,
I bought a Blue Devil for about 4 months ago. I really like it, because it's cheap, and sounds good, and the effects are really cool.
But one thing is wrong on my combo: I tried to use the frequency corrected stereo line outs, but it doesn't work! I never tried it since I bought it. Today I went to my the music shop, where I bought the Blue Devil, and I told them what my problem is. They said that I should take the amp to the shop, and they will see what could be done. But they also said, that they don't like Behringer amps, because these amps are not reliable, and they have lots of Behringer amps to repair in their workshop. So I strongly thinking that sell my Blue Devil and purchase a smaller Fender Frontman ot anything better in this value. I hope, that I will never have to sell this amp, because i really love it, but if the warranty goes over, and the Blue Devil's go wrong, I must sell it :-(((((
I bought a Blue Devil for about 4 months ago. I really like it, because it's cheap, and sounds good, and the effects are really cool.
But one thing is wrong on my combo: I tried to use the frequency corrected stereo line outs, but it doesn't work! I never tried it since I bought it. Today I went to my the music shop, where I bought the Blue Devil, and I told them what my problem is. They said that I should take the amp to the shop, and they will see what could be done. But they also said, that they don't like Behringer amps, because these amps are not reliable, and they have lots of Behringer amps to repair in their workshop. So I strongly thinking that sell my Blue Devil and purchase a smaller Fender Frontman ot anything better in this value. I hope, that I will never have to sell this amp, because i really love it, but if the warranty goes over, and the Blue Devil's go wrong, I must sell it :-(((((
# 5
I think there is a reason Behringer kit is as cheap as it is !!
I'm not going to get into bashing here (see www.Homerecording.com forum for Behringer bashing) as I thing that some of their kit "will do". I have a Behringer patch bay and a headphone amp which suit me fine !
They are not top of the line but saying that they are not in my critical recording path !
I'm not going to get into bashing here (see www.Homerecording.com forum for Behringer bashing) as I thing that some of their kit "will do". I have a Behringer patch bay and a headphone amp which suit me fine !
They are not top of the line but saying that they are not in my critical recording path !
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# 6