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	<title>Comments on: Behringer Bass V-AMP The Ultimate Tone Toolbox for Bass/Acoustic/Electric Guitar and Keyboard Amp Modeling</title>
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		<title>By: Kyle J. Slick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kyle J. Slick</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 06:40:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Bottom line up front: 
Pros- Great value, very versatile, good for any skill level (easy to use out of the box but offers plenty of additional enhancement for advanced users) 
Cons- Lots of plastic, slight delay switching between effects 

The meat and potatoes: 
I&#039;ve been playing guitar for about 8 years now and have had several different effects pedals.  Two years ago I decided I wanted a multi-pedal and took a shot at this one.  I&#039;m a believer that the primary cause of a good-sounding guitar is a good guitar player. . .  but this pedal sure helps! With a little tweaking, you can effectively make ANY sound you need.  The included pedal allows you to switch between 5 custom effects slots.  There are 5 slots per bank and over 20 banks so storage space isn&#039;t a problem.  It will continue to store your settings whether it&#039;s plugged in or not (even for very long periods of time).  The instructions are very good, too, so you should be able to pick up the operation fairly quickly.  I&#039;ve used it primarily for my 6-string electric but it also serves as a surprisingly good pre-amp for my bass.  I&#039;ve used it for several hours like this without it overheating or getting otherwise damaged 

There are two major drawbacks to this pedal.  One: it&#039;s made of flimsy plastic.  In the two years I&#039;ve owned it, one knob has broken off, one knob doesn&#039;t function properly, and there&#039;s something plastic banging around inside.  Two: There&#039;s a 1. 5-2 second delay (no sound at all during delay) switching from one effect to the next so don&#039;t plan on instant sound changes while performing.  This shouldn&#039;t be a big deal for most.  

I had an opportunity to try the PRO version.  Only difference is that the PRO is metal and designed for a rack.  If you&#039;ll only ever use it for recording, get the PRO.  Otherwise, stick with this one for traveling convenience. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bottom line up front:<br />
Pros- Great value, very versatile, good for any skill level (easy to use out of the box but offers plenty of additional enhancement for advanced users)<br />
Cons- Lots of plastic, slight delay switching between effects </p>
<p>The meat and potatoes:<br />
I&#8217;ve been playing guitar for about 8 years now and have had several different effects pedals.  Two years ago I decided I wanted a multi-pedal and took a shot at this one.  I&#8217;m a believer that the primary cause of a good-sounding guitar is a good guitar player. . .  but this pedal sure helps! With a little tweaking, you can effectively make ANY sound you need.  The included pedal allows you to switch between 5 custom effects slots.  There are 5 slots per bank and over 20 banks so storage space isn&#8217;t a problem.  It will continue to store your settings whether it&#8217;s plugged in or not (even for very long periods of time).  The instructions are very good, too, so you should be able to pick up the operation fairly quickly.  I&#8217;ve used it primarily for my 6-string electric but it also serves as a surprisingly good pre-amp for my bass.  I&#8217;ve used it for several hours like this without it overheating or getting otherwise damaged </p>
<p>There are two major drawbacks to this pedal.  One: it&#8217;s made of flimsy plastic.  In the two years I&#8217;ve owned it, one knob has broken off, one knob doesn&#8217;t function properly, and there&#8217;s something plastic banging around inside.  Two: There&#8217;s a 1. 5-2 second delay (no sound at all during delay) switching from one effect to the next so don&#8217;t plan on instant sound changes while performing.  This shouldn&#8217;t be a big deal for most.  </p>
<p>I had an opportunity to try the PRO version.  Only difference is that the PRO is metal and designed for a rack.  If you&#8217;ll only ever use it for recording, get the PRO.  Otherwise, stick with this one for traveling convenience.</p>
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