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Behringer V-Amp 2
Virtual Guitar Amplifier
Features:
- 32 amp models
- 15 speaker simulations can be selected independently of amp models
- 24-bit, studio-quality stereo effects include chorus, tremolo, compression, noise gate, delay, and much more
- Separate, manually or MIDI-controllable wah and 9 stereo reverbs
- 2 effects parameters are directly accessible
- Chromatic tuner
- Tap tempo function for realtime adjustment of effect speed
- Adjustable stereo aux input
- Stereo line output with speaker simulation
- 3-band EQ
- Master volume
- Adjustable headphone output
- MIDI interface enables realtime remote control, automation, data transfer, and access to additional parameters
- 125 onboard presets organized into 25 banks
- 50 presets by renowned guitarists
- 5 practical configuration modes
- Presence control simulates negative feedback tube amps
- Pre-amp bypass lets you use it as a stereo effects unit
- Improved gate and noise-reduction circuits produce an impressive 90dB S/N ratio
- Dedicated controls for all essential settings
- Dual footswitch for preset selection and tuner control
- AC adapter
- Carrying bag
I've been playing with this little blue device for a few weeks now, I really like it. The sound is large and the tone is great. Compared to other products in this catagory, the V-Amp2 is probably the best value. It comes bundled with a foot controller and padded carry bag and cost about $110 less than the Pod 2.0. The foot controller is well constructed and features a nice long cable. The carry bag is large enough to hold the V-Amp, footswitch, power adaptor and more.
Behringer has a nice alternative to the more expensive amp modeling products. The V-Amp has packed several extra features into a solid bundle at a great price.
Full review coming soon.
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