Ultrabass BXD3000H : Light and Useable
Extremely light and very useable bass head that has served me well during multiple gigs and practises. Could do with a touch more power but had never shown any strain from running at 60 all night. Yeah, it doesn't have a huge amount of personality to its sound, but that makes it very useful as an all-rounder!
EDIT**
I'm now nearly three years down the line with this head, which is now paired to a 4ohm Peavey cab and has never struggled for enough volume - it seems the cabs I had before may have been pretty quiet!
I've used it for multiple gigs. I've been in the studio and utilised the DI on the back of the head (which appears to be pre-EQ but post compresser - perfect) a number of times.
I can't stress enough how good this head has been for me for a low price. I've been good to it - I don't bash it around -but it has been used heavily, driven hard and has earned it's keep multiple times over.
It has now outlived my previous Ashdown head, which was supposed to be a good quality unit.
Yes, it has naff-all personality. But it just works - night after night - and I'll be sticking with it until it eventually goes pop, and then would probably replace it with another.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2012
- Average price : $226
- Dimensions (Wmm x Hmm x D): 450mm x 117mm x 225mm
- Weight : 3.5kg
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