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Manufacturer: Behringer
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Reviews of Behringer GM108 V-Tone Modeling Amplifier with Effects (15 Watts, 1x8 in.)
Feature: it could use reverb but if you dial in your sweet spot you probably won't miss it.
Quality: great quality
Value: good value, the amp is really worth about 80 bucks I would say
Desirability: This amps best feature is it's killer price. The distortion is more versatle than amps like the Roland microcube which I also own. The microcube has great reverb but the distortion on this amp is more variable and flexible.
Sound: This shares similar sound characteristics of the other Behringer V-tones, tube emulation circutry which gives the amp a warm tone. If you have some effects to add on tube emulation circutry is not needed or desired as it "colors the sound". Acually if you want to add on effects like a zoom 505 or other amp simulator it's best to buy an amp without this feature. This amp like all the other V-tones is weak on clean tone....it's necessary to raise the gain up to the middle position to get any acceptable volume, just lower the amps drive when you do this. Also The Behringer v-tones have this thumping percussive effect when you hit the strings with your pick. I have never heard anyone comment on this before but it is there. My GMX110 V-tone amp does this also.
Overall: This is a killer amp. It needs to be louder on the clean channel just like all the other V-tone amps. The tube emulation circutry sounds great but sucks if you want to add an amp modeler device.
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