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Raw power with sophisticated tonal controls.
450W of rumbling bass power featuring patented Dynamizer technology, a switchable Ultrabass sub-harmonics processor, and a revolutionary Shape filter for midband frequency control. Provides a dedicated 5-band EQ with Bright and Deep functions, an opto-limiter, vintage-style VU meter, and XLR direct out. Select the Bright and Ultrabass functions with the supplied footswitch and insert external effects through the TRS effects send and return. 3 speaker outs including TRS and Neutrik© Speakon© connections. Temperature-controlled cooling system.
Behringer BX4500H Ultrabass Bass Head Features:
- 450W bass amplifier head
- Dynamizer technology
- Switchable Ultrabass sub-harmonics processor Shape filter for mid-band frequency control
- 5-band EQ with Bright and Deep functions Musical opto-limiter
- Vintage style VU meter
- XLR direct output
- Footswitch
- EFX loop (TRS effects send and return)
- 3 speaker outputs - (TRS and Neutrik Speakon connections)
- Temperature controlled cooling system
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The BX 4500 H is a great amp for the price!
Having heard this amp in action with several different bands in the area and matched to different speaker arrangements, I decided to try it for myself. I matched it up with Behringer's Ultrabass BA 115 (1 x 15) and BA 210 (2 x 10). This combination is fantastic! If you went with the BA410 (4 x 10) you may get a better sound, but I don't know how it could get any better, just heavier! I only use the Shape and Boost buttons and not the Ultrabass sound that doesn't work with Country and Oldies. I sold my SWR SM 400 and Triad bottom right away as I loved this sound. For the price you will not find a better amplifier with more tone and power and what bass player doesn't want that!? Can you buy better? Sure, but not for the performance you get with this price!
Reviewed by Bluebassman_1 on 10/17/2006 who plays Old and Classic Rock, Old and New Country.
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Excellent Budget Bass Head
The BX4500H is probably one of the cheapest bass heads you'll find on the market, but don't let the price fool you. It's got a reasonable amount of power (though it doesn't really feel like the 450W that it claims), and a few extra features that you might not expect on a budget head.
My setup is the BX4500H powering an Avatar B212 Neo. I've used several basses with this including a Yamaha (I think an RBX), a MIM, MIJ, MIA P-Basses, US Masters EP-5, and it sounds good. It hits the low B on the EP-5 reasonably well, punchy and not too boomy all the way down.
The builtin DI/XLR out is convenient (I need to be going through the subwoofer too of course!). Ultrabass is soso, more gimicky than actually useful. It doesn't track well on low notes, certainly not on many notes on the B string, but could be used in select situations. The shape is also not amazingly useful, but again in certain situations could come in handy. Bright and deep are more useful, but on my EP-5 I don't really use either too often.
Overall a great deal for a good bass head.
Reviewed by Kabuko on 10/13/2006 who plays Rock, Alternative, Christian.
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Amp Expierience
To be honest about the amp..its not bad for the money u pay for it. but yes mine has sort of a ground buzzing noise at a loud volume..it can get annoying after a while....but i love the deepness it has to it...make sure u have a tough cabinet to hold ..cause i actually used a peavey 4/10 cabinet and my speakers blew...tweeter stood fine..but speakers burned...i dont know why but it burned..but my personal problem is the weight..kinda heavy if u walking a lot...
Reviewed by Flako Bass on 5/29/2007 who plays Latin.
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Its got High Hopes!!
I done a lot reseach and reviews on this product and read alot of great reviews. I bought this head with high hopes and it lived up the ablity to pump out the sound and at tremendous volumes. However, no one mentions that the sound quality and features do no live up to expectations. The Preamp meter barely moves even when active preamps are plugged into the passive input. The Ultrabass is cheap and cuts in and out, the shape, gain and output controls are either on or off nothing in between. Just to make sure I also plug into the Direct Input and ran it through my PA and got the same results. Astetics, Price and Power are great but for tone, clearity and reliablity spend the money and get something else.
Reviewed by cjander4 on 10/10/2006 who plays Rock, Alternative, Classic.
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This head is incredible
I try several of the best brands and spend a lot of money the past 6 years including SWR, Ampeg, Gallien Krueger, Hartke and Peavey. When I went to Florida and visit a Guitar Center and I saw this head I never spect to much. Any way I tryed and Uffff!!! This is and exellent head and too powerful. Cheap price and have all that you need. Believe me! Try it!! Don't waste your money looking for something just because is a brand name. Behringer made good amps.
Reviewed by fredolee16 on 8/24/2006 who plays rock, latin.
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