Since their introduction, Behringer's Ultrastack cabinets have been extensively tested in studios and on the road by numerous guitarists representing just about every imaginable musical style. Regardless of their widely varying styles and tastes, all of these guitarists agree that the BG412's have everything it takes to become industry standards. To be honest, anything else would have surprised us, considering Behringer's extensive efforts to provide you with superior build quality and powerful vintage-voiced speakers in three practical, performance-oriented formats.
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Feature:
Not really many features. The wheels are good. They pop in and pop out if need be done. They don't lock in.. just kinda sit in there, yet don't fall out.
Quality:
Grand. Behringer always seems to have good quality. Very solid. It's a hundred pounds, but it doesn't feel like it.
Value:
10+. This is a great cab for the price. There's a reason so many have bought it.
Desirability:
Of course I do. If need be done, I'd get another.
Sound:
I'm very impressed with the sound of this. It's very loud. Would put it up above the marshall cab that's at 300. I'm running a marshall MG100CD through it. At first it was a little high, and not enough low, but it seems to be getting better. I've just adjusted the eq, and the speakers are wearing in. Sounds real nice with clean. Did I mention it was loud? At half volume you can hear your ears crackling like crazy. I keep it at about 3/5ths.
Support:
Don't need it.