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Behringer Releases the V-AMPIRE LX1200H Guitar-Modeling Amplifier Head Press Release 2004-10-21
BEHRINGER, one of the world-leading companies in professional-audio technology and musical instruments, today announced the worldwide release of the V-AMPIRE LX1200H, its first modeling-guitar amplifier head. The V-AMPIRE LX1200H combines the power of BEHRINGER’s award-winning amplifier modeling technology with the intuitive operation and tube-like sound of a classic guitar amplifier. Offering a wide range of sound-shaping options, the V-AMPIRE LX1200H perfectly matches the brand-new BEHRINGER BG412V guitar cabinet, which will also be released soon.
The V-AMPIRE LX1200H has the following features:
- 2 x 60-Watt stereo or 120-Watt mono operation;
- modeling amplifiers and 15-speaker cabinet simulations, supported by a powerful 24-bit multi-effects processor;
- 16 top-notch effects modeled on classic archetypes - including warm-sounding analog delay, luscious reverb, analog-like phaser and swirling rotary-speaker effect sounds, among many others;
- The 15-speaker cabinet models can be mixed and matched with any of the amp models and effects;
- Pre-DSP send/return for dry recording and wet monitoring, and an extremely low-noise instrument input retains maximum guitar signal integrity;
- Rotary controls with dedicated LED indicators to give rise to a fully-intuitive operation and playing experience;
- A balanced stereo XLR DI OUT with ground lift and 15 rear-panel connectors that allow comprehensive routing for any application;
- Adjustable stereo auxiliary input for line-level signals (e.g., CD, soundcard, monitoring), which can be re-configured to feed headphones only, and for in-ear monitoring;
- Proprietary switchable ULTRA-G speaker simulation for direct recording or live sound; and
- MIDI implementation includes program changes, control changes and SysEx, allowing complete MIDI automation through WINDOWS™ editor software downloadable from the BEHRINGER website.
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