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Behringer V-tone GMX210 Is the Greatest!
The Behringer V-tone GMX210 amplifier is one killer amp. Packed full with 99 effects, you could almost shatter a crystal glass (tried it, but it didn't work)or not even use a microphone on stage. It also has on it two channels and three amp, mode, and speaker types on both. You could even connect more amps to this bad boy. However, you could only use one effect at a time on each channel. But besides that, it is really worth it.
Reviewed by Hummbucker2010 on 11/16/2006 who plays Rock.
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Great Amp/Great Deal
i used to own this amp and i loved it, amazing sound, and with 99 presets your certain to find a sound that suits you. i just sold this amp and i am buying the Behringer GMX212 which is basically the same the amp just 120 watts instead of 60, because i needed the extra power, but both are great amps, and a great buy.
Reviewed by Shaggydude on 1/11/2007 who plays Metal, Rock, Punk, Alternative, Grudge, etc....
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Many Features
I got this Behringer V-Tone amp as a gift from my parents, and have had it for around half a year. I love this amp, it has many features such as two different setups. You can have two different sounds set up and switch between them on the foot pedal that is included with the amp. Before I got this I used to use a small practice Crate amp, which was decent. I play guitar everyday and dont know how i got along before getting this amp. It does tend to be pretty loud, even when its set a low volume. If you dont want noise this might not be the amp for you, and i recommend buying just a practice amp and a Digitech sound pedal (If your into messing with around with the sound effects).
Reviewed by GuitarPlayer243 on 10/31/2006 who plays Metal, Rock.
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AMAZING
I just have to say I love this amp. It is super crazy good... the only thing I suggest is that if you're going to get this amp, that you should get a good pedal, like a Digitech, or a very good-sounding guitar, because it isn't very heavy on distortion... but I love this thing.... very good quality, and it can get loud enough to get you through any gigs, at least til you land that record deal...
Reviewed by Steve on 9/18/2008 who plays Hard Rock, Metal, Classic Rock.
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Heavy Metal, stay away!
I recently bought this amp from my local Guitar Center store, after they told me it would be perfect for metal. The distortion on it is horrible, with almost no gain on it at all. The effects are great though. 99 presets that run great, and completely customizable. But If you play metal that need alot of gain, go with a Line 6 or Krank.
Reviewed by Jared A. D. Harlow on 8/9/2009 who plays Metal, Death Metal, Deathcore.
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vtone 210
i like the GMX210 it sounds great however the effects are a little hard for me to grasp. i tried my pastors GMX212 and if i had the money i would have bought it. never the less, the Behringer is a great sounding amp. it gets loud when you need it and soft when no one wants to be bothered.. 5 stars.
Reviewed by shawn on 6/30/2008 who plays christian worship, hymns.
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awesome amp (behringer v-tone gmx210)
I purchased this amp for my 14 year old son. from the first moment he hooked it up, we were blown away!!!! what a great sounding amp. the preset affects are outradgeous. we would highly recomend this amp to other guitarists and all ready have! the people that we delt with were very profesional! thanks for a great experience. also the price was awesome. I play drums, but if i played guitar i'd have one of these amps.we look forward to future purchases.
Reviewed by Derrel j Morehead Sr. on 2/19/2008 who plays todays hard rock.
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Great amp for the newcommer
This was my first, and still the only, amp i own, and though im no pro, i must say it has something for everyone. This amp is incredible, and provides options many other amps dont offer. Presets add to playing fun but if you want the honest drawbacks to this amp:
- the presets involving overdrive-style sounds are lacking. Not a huge deal but, for metal, and most edgy rock applications, you need to add a pedal to get the sound.
among other things, it carries far, but only on in a forward direction.
bottom line: It is an awesome buy for small gigs and practice, but if you plan on anything more, youll need something bigger.
Reviewed by DrummersPlay2loud on 8/3/2007 who plays Rock/Alternative/Punk/Ska/Acoustic.
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Good Beginner to Intermediate Amp
This amp has a great sound and has enough effects to last a lifetime. I really enjoy playing with all the effects on this amp. Those 10" Jensens can also go very loud which is nice. The only thing is that the distortion could be a bit better but it is average. This is an all around great amp.
Reviewed by Cameron on 8/21/2006 who plays Rock, Blues.
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Behringer GMX 210
Traded in for a Vox AD30VT. GMX210 speakers have awful rattle and hum at high gain after striking a chord and knobs are cheap plastic..I broke one, incidentally, taking it for a trade in. The knobs stick past the body so if you hit anything on the control side, your knobs are the first to go!Amp is plenty loud and sounds good on tweed cleaned up, but for metal or hard rock distortion forget it. The 99 presets are very hard to tell apart when they are in a class together. Reverb is good and chorus is ok. Go for the Vox..the tones are just beautiful and the NuMetal amp model is crunch city.
Reviewed by GreenHornet on 3/28/2007 who plays Alt Rock, Metal,Blues.
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