80 new Behringer products to be unveiled at NAMM

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kojdogg said:
any speculation as to what some of them might be? :D

Maybe 80 of their existing products, but FCC/EMI compliant this time... ;)
 
Guess what I saw at the NAMM show today...

Well well well...

They have a whole series of new tube guitar amps, branded Bugera (if I remember right). They looked good, and I thought they sounded good too - the stack version sounded very modern, and they've got small and medium sized combos too, about the size of a Deluxe reverb and an AC30. The stack heads looked well-made too - they had a perforated metal front so you could see the tubes. I wanted to snap a photo of one of these new amps, but it was so crowded that it was tough just getting close to them. It looks like they've really been concentrating on these new tube amps because they had so many variations of them, and if the build quality is good, they might have a winner.
 
i dunno man...some kid came in here a while ago trying to track some guitars through a solid-state behringer, and it was the shittiest shit i've ever heard
 
How can we so wantonly bash the inventors/copiers/perfecters of the world famous 'Suck' knob? :D :eek: :D
 
...something tells me that Frontier Designs are prime for the cloning...maybe a Behri version of the very popular Tranzport wireless controller, or the new Alphatrack with the motorized fader...anything goes... ;)
 
www.dictionary.com said:
bug·ger /ˈbʌgər, ˈbʊg-/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[buhg-er, boog-] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
1. Informal. a fellow or lad (used affectionately or abusively): a cute little bugger.
2. Informal. any object or thing.
3. Often Vulgar. a sodomite.
4. Chiefly British Slang.
a. a despicable or contemptible person, esp. a man.
b. an annoying or troublesome thing, situation, etc.
–verb (used with object)
5. Often Vulgar. to sodomize.

:rolleyes:

i don't know how much the word "bugger" is used in America, but if you played in a club in Britain with "Bugera" written on your amp, all you'd hear all night is "haha, he's got Bugger written on his amp, haha!", hell, it was the first thing i thought of when i saw it :o :p

Andy.
 
haha...i wonder where the idea for the 6260 came from...
 
Ironklad Audio said:
haha...i wonder where the idea for the 6260 came from...

Behringer is pretty fucking comical with their product naming. :D
 
think there will be a behringer ultra tweed pro with digital effects?
 
kidvybes said:
...something tells me that Frontier Designs are prime for the cloning...maybe a Behri version of the very popular Tranzport wireless controller, or the new Alphatrack with the motorized fader...anything goes... ;)

I wish they would make a Tranzport, I don't want to pay the current price tag! I'll use any Behringer stuff that won't effect the sound!
 
Seriously, I checked their website to see these 80 "new" products. It looks like the "new" products are actually old products repackaged and renamed--like the FX100 multi-FX pedal has been renamed the FX600. Nothing new in the product except the model designation on the casing.
 
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