Moving from an entry-level guitarist to an intermediate one is a rewarding time. You can start to enjoy listening more to the music itself as you play it. With this comes an increasingly demanding ear, and it's common among growing players to need more of their gear in order to meet performance expectations.
After your instrument itself, the amplifier is typically the next to be slated for upgrade. You've almost certainly heard another guy or gal's amp and thought to yourself
"I need me some of that action!" Good news - there are more than a few impressively capable mid-range combo guitar amps on the market now that bring serious performance with a price tag that's reasonable.
One of the more noteworthy of them is the Behringer V-Tone GMX 210, What makes it more worthy of note, you might ask? You can start with two heavy duty Jensen BUGERA speakers at the bidding of a 2 x 30 watt power source that can take on a mid-sized room very capably. Then wrap your head around a 24-bit stereo multi-effects processor with chorus, flange, rotary, auto wah, delay , compressor and more with MIDI control and 99 user presets. You're going to be hearing and recognizing more definition in the music you enjoy and play - and now you'll have some toys to try to imitate them with.
That same curiosity will be similarly catered to with the GMX 210's authentic V-Tone analog modeling function. It lets you select a pre-built signal mimicking a choice of 3 classic guitar amps, 3 speaker cab simulation models and 3 gain modes for 27 different modelled sounds individually selectable per channel. It's like having one the greats stop by and say "Hey, let me show you how we like it" just by selecting your preference on the amplifier. Patented Behringer DYNAMIZER circuitry will capture every one of your expanding catalog of playing nuances and provides inherent tube-like compression to your tone.
Any other sprinkles you wanna ice this wicked cake with can be connected easily with an insert facility for external effects devices such as rack effects, stomp boxes, wah-wah pedals etc. Any effect can be applied independently to each channel with Behringer's FXT ultra-flex FX tracking module. Add an included dual footswitch for channel switching that carries an auto-chromatic tuner and you should be beginning to see a very versatile, practical and customize-ready amplifier on your horizon.
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