Behringer Ultrabass BXD3000H 5-stars Reviews

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3 years ago

Excellent value and plenty of Power

Was well impressed with this amp. Loads of power and great EQ quality

9 years ago

F yeah for that price really? I use it with harley benton 4x10 campine and the drummer in my studio can finally hear me.nice sound at all frequences.great value for money.

10 years ago

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!

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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.

11 years ago

ULTRABASS Head

This is a great solid state D Class amp. I have connected the amp to a Warwick WCA 410-4 = 4 X 10 @ 4 Ohm 300 Watt. My bass guitar is an HB with active pickups. The amp has 2 channels, switchable on the amp and with the included footswitch.

Channel 2 is with an overdrive emulation as Gain, and a Shape control that scoops out a frequency area depending on the setting you use. I keep the amp on channel 2 as I like using a clean sound just near to over-driven and using the Shape control.

The 7 band EQ works well, together with the other controls I am able to shape and get a very good tone.

Compression works well, it functions as far as I can tell as a 'limiter' to reduce peaks and does not squash the overall sound. Very good.

Ultrabass effect is a sort of octave effect, it works on my set up around the mid freq range, and is a worthwhile effect to use when you need it. Switchable with foot switch.

The amp is very loud and clean, shakes my house when up to 50% power, I play it at home mostly around 30%. No noise noticed at all, no hum or any unwanted distortions. D class amps are now increasingly used by bass guitarists as the light weight, clean sound, instant power and simple reliable power supply all add up to a low price to quality sound ratio.

How do Behringer make this amp at such a low price? Most guitar and PA amplifier manufacturers buy the power stage module from a supplier and then build the pre-amp section and other components around the module. Behringer make the power stage module themselves and then the overall manufacturing of the amp is at a lower cost.

I know 'Behringer' make a lot of low price gear and making it at an ultra low price you sometimes have to compromise - which often means 'you get what you pay for'. I feel over the recent years Behringer are now also producing more very high quality equipment and very low prices. This amp head is a high quality solid state D Class amp. It is housed in a plastic shell with the internal amp mounted on a metal chassis.

The fan - it is not loud, I would say compared to other fanned equipment I have this amps fan is relatively quiet. If you play and stand away from the amp you will not hear it anyway. I never sit close to the amp and speaker. The ultra bass combo version that contains the same amp does not have a fan there is adequate air flow in the combo housing. I have removed the fan, and find the amp only gets warm and not hot.

If you put the head on top of a speaker box with a carpet cover then the amp head needs to be raised up a bit to allow air intake for cooling the amp head.

On another amp head I have I disconnected the internal fan. This is ok if you do not play at full volume for 4 hours non stop. The amp gets a little warm but nothing much.

Verdict - Great amp, loads of power, onboard effects work well. The low price does not equal low quality or compromise in this case. This amp head added to the Warwick WCA 410-4 is a perfect setup for me, very happy with the sound I have. I can play loud and get a perfect sound, and play at low volumes and get a great sound too.

With the amp comes a big yellow triangle Behringer sticker, I stick mine on the outside of the amp with pride.

Buy this amp and stop fussing about 'what shall I buy' - and make some serious bass.

12 years ago

Behringer Ultrabass BXD 3000H the little amp with a lot of power

This is my third Behringer bass amp and all three have thrown out some serious bass sounds and tones. Built like a brick outhouse, solid and robust but as light as a feather. The variety of sounds from the two channels can back up any genre of music.

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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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