Behringer manual Rehearsal or recording at home LX1200H und LX210, 2 LX210

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V-AMPIRE LX1200H/LX210

3.2.2 LX210

You can connect both speaker outputs to an external stereo speaker arrangement, e.g. our BG412S. In this configuration the V-AMPIRE also delivers 2 x 60 W into 8 per side (fig. 3.3).

Fig. 3.3: Operation with external 2 x 8 stereo box

Alternatively, just one external 8 speaker may be connected to the right or left speaker output. This also represents a stereo configuration, because just the corresponding internal speaker is muted, the other one is still active (fig. 3.4).

Fig. 3.4: Stereo operation with external 4 box

and internal speaker

3.3Rehearsal or recording at home (LX1200H und LX210)

When using headphones, the V-AMPIRE will switch into studio mode 1 (S1). This mode is particularly suitable for rehearsals or when recording/monitoring. You could also use live mode 1 (L1) which applies an additional 3-band EQ.

+When connecting headphones, the amp signal is automatically muted. Thus, if you unplug the headphones we strongly recommend to turn the MASTER control to the very left. The XLR output is independent of the MASTER control setting. This allows to tap into a line signal for recording purposes, even when MASTER control is set to minimum.

Using studio mode 2 (S2) at home can be a good idea when it comes to recording an amp sound without effects (“dry”) but monitoring it with effects (“wet”). Working this way, you are able to choose the effects you want later during mixdown. In this case you would route the left output to the soundcard of your computer and monitor the right output via your mixing console.

Figure 3.5 shows a typical home/rehearsal room application.

Fig. 3.5: Standard home/rehearsal setup

One advantage of rehearsing at home is that there is often a computer available which allows you to design, edit, send, receive and archive new presets comfortably and effectively. Download our V-AMP DESIGN software free of charge at www.v-amp.com. You can create your own presets even with minimum system requirements (Windows PC with MIDI interface or gameport MIDI adapter). On the V-AMP homepage you also find an online preset database (ULI, user library interface) with plenty of presets created by other V-AMP users and famous artists. Here, you can upload your own favorite presets and make them accessible for other users.

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Contents Version 1.0 February AmpireDetailed Safety Instructions Important Safety InstructionsForeword Table of ContentsBefore you get started IntroductionManual Online registrationFront panel Control ElementsV-AMPIRE display Rear panel Quit the configuration menu by pressing TUNER/EXIT Selecting an operating modeOperating Modes and Applications Live on stage or in a rehearsal room2 LX210 Rehearsal or recording at home LX1200H und LX210Calling up presets PresetsEditing presets Studio recording/recording LX1200H und LX210Restoring all factory presets Storing presetsAMP/SPEAKER-SIMULATION Amp descriptionsTuner Speaker descriptions Effects Processor Reverb and delay algorithmsWah Wah Effect descriptionsSetting reference pitch a Tuning your guitarTuner Separate reverb effectInstallation Mains voltageAudio connections Specifications Midi connectionsSending/receiving Midi Sysex data Appendix PSOHPHQWDWLRQ&KDUW§ 3 Warranty § 1 Other Warranty Rights and National LAW§ 4 Return Authorization Number § 5 Warranty Regulations

LX210, LX1200H specifications

Behringer, known for its commitment to affordability and quality, offers an impressive range of amplifiers and cabinets, including the LX210 and LX1200H models. These products are designed to meet the needs of musicians, providing them with the power and flexibility to achieve their desired tone.

The Behringer LX210 is an all-encompassing 2x10 guitar speaker cabinet that blends portability with professional-grade sound quality. Featuring two 10-inch speakers, this cabinet produces an impressive tonal range that can accommodate various musical styles. The design allows for excellent low-end response while maintaining clarity in the mids and highs, making it a versatile choice for guitarists. The robust construction ensures durability, while the lightweight nature allows for easy transport. Additionally, the LX210 includes a high-quality tweeter for enhanced high-frequency response, making it suitable for both clean and distorted sounds.

On the other hand, the Behringer LX1200H is a powerful 120-watt guitar amplifier head, known for its versatile tones and solid build quality. It features a 3-channel preamp, allowing musicians to switch between clean, overdrive, and distortion sounds seamlessly. The built-in effects loop enables users to integrate their favorite effects pedals, enhancing the tonal palette even further. The LX1200H provides a wide range of EQ controls, including bass, mid, and treble, ensuring that players can shape their sound to fit any performance or recording scenario.

Both products incorporate Behringer’s innovative Class-D technology, which not only reduces weight but also increases efficiency, resulting in higher power output with lower energy consumption. This makes both the LX210 and LX1200H ideal for gigs and studio sessions.

Furthermore, the LX1200H features a headphone output for silent practice, allowing musicians to hone their skills without disturbing others. The rugged chassis and high-quality components ensure reliability during live performances.

In conclusion, the Behringer LX210 and LX1200H represent a powerful combination of high performance, versatility, and durability. With their user-friendly features and advanced technologies, they are designed to meet the demands of today’s musicians, making them a worthy addition to any guitar rig. Whether you are playing small venues or recording in the studio, these models provide the quality and sound clarity that musicians require.