Behringer BX1800 Ultrabass 180W Bass Amplifier Product Description:
- Powerful and ultra-compact 180-watt bass workstation
- Original bugera 15" special high-impact cone speaker
- Custom-made horn tweeter for high-end punch
- Dedicated 4-band eq and mid shape function for awesome sound shaping
- Cd input allows you to play along to your favorite music
Product Description
Behringer Black 180W Ultrabass BX1800.
Powerful and packed with features, this truly affordable 180-Watt Bass Workstation has an original BUGERA 15" special high-impact cone speaker and a custom-made horn tweeter for high-end punch. For the desired tube sound, it offers our unique VTC Virtual Tube Circuitry. Expand your range of tonal possibilities with the 4-band EQ and Mid Shape function, while the integrated musical opto-limiter ensures ultimate volume without distortion. The connectivity options include a balanced XLR DI output, an FX Insert for external effects devices and a separate headphone output. An additional CD input lets you play along with your favorite music.- Powerful and ultra-compact 180-Watt Bass Workstation
- Original BUGERA 15" special high-impact cone speaker
- Dedicated 4-band EQ and Mid Shape function for awesome sound shaping
- Separate headphone output, perfect for quiet practicing
- Custom-made horn tweeter for high-end punch
Customer Reviews
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Incredible value, vintage sound
By MikeF
Solid, reliable, well built amp for a really remarkable price. I've used mine regularly for gigs and church worship for 2 years, without the slightest problem. The sound tends strongly towards the warm and vintage rather than the crisp and clinical, a bit like an Ampeg B15 with more definition and top-end bite. Very loud, too, for the power rating. There is an effective pad switch for active basses, but I find the amp sounds altogether better with a passive bass, as I guess you'd expect from my comments above. The BX1800 just sings with a good P-Bass!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Amplified specification
By Mr. R. J. Miller
I have bought a couple of Behringer amps before for keyboard and acoustic guitar. Despite a few reviews that have questioned their reliability, I have to say they have, so far at least, provided a good, rugged performance.This amp is a decent, if basic, bass amp that certainly does the job for about a third of the price of some of its competitors. As an occasional amateur user, I am less concerned about having state of the art, big name gear. I really just want something I can afford that works and this fits the bill.The one word of caution about Behringer amps though is their power rating. Although classed as 180 watts, I can't believe this is an RMS rating. I suspect it is more like a peak power rating as the sound output is probably a bit less that a Fender 100 watt lead amp I also own. The specification does not state the measurement used. Given, however, that I am using their amps alongside other 100 watt RMS equipment with a feed to the PA mixer desk, this is not a major issue for me. Indeed I could have bought the next model up with a Behringer rating of 300 watts for a few tens of pounds extra if I had been really concerned.I do wonder though why Behringer seem to be inflating the rating somewhat. Perhaps they just felt that, while amplifying the sound, they could amplify the spec as well.Still good value nonetheless, as the price is very reasonable even with that caveat.
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