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Behringer V-Ampire LZX210Behringer debuted a new digital modeling amp at the 2005 NAMM show. The V-Ampire LX210 is a 2×60 Watt stereo design with a pair of 10″ speakers.

Features:

  • Powerful 2 x 60-Watt Digital Guitar Modeling Workstation with 32 authentic amp models, 15 speaker cabinet simulations and 16 multi-effects
  • Two original 10” BUGERA Vintage Guitar speakers lk
  • 2 x 60-Watt true stereo operation with internal or external loudspeakers
  • 125 memory locations, divided into 25 banks of 5 presets each
  • Intuitive rotary controls with dedicated LED indicators
  • 15 rear panel connectors allow comprehensive routing to suit virtually any conceivable application — plus MIDI In, Out/Thru
  • Full MIDI implementation including program change commands, control change commands and SysEx, allowing extensive MIDI control using free Windows V-AMP Design editor software
  • Balanced stereo XLR DI Out with ground lift and switchable ULTRA-G speaker simulation
  • Pre-DSP send/return for dry recording and wet monitoring
  • Adjustable stereo aux input for line-level signals (CD, soundcard, monitoring, etc) — can be re-configured to feed headphones only, for in-ear monitoring applications
  • Frequency compensated stereo headphone output with adjustable volume
  • Auto-chromatic tuner

MSRP: $329.99

For more information, visit the Behringer site.

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