Behringer Announces the DC9, the Vintage Tube Monster VT999, and the iAXE629-BKLS Metalien USB Guitar
Aug 24, 2007 11:18 PM
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Behringer has announced several new products: the DC9, Vintage Tube Monster VT999, and the iAXE629-BKLS Metalien USB guitar.
The DC9 ($44.99) is an effects pedal that provides guitar dynamics and sustain. With simple controls for sensitivity and output level, the pedal also features a status LED for effect on/off, battery check, and a hardwire bypass. The DC9 runs on a 9V battery or a DC power supply (not included).
The Vintage Tube Monster VT999 ($99.99) effects pedal features the sound of a 12AX7 vacuum tube. It offers three-band EQ with post-distortion tone shaping, an integrated and switchable noise gate with adjustable threshold, a status LED for effect on/off, and a true hardwire bypass.
In one package, the iAXE629-BKLS Metalien USB guitar ($219.99) features a USB interface and virtual stompboxes and amps. The guitar offers single and dual coil pickups, a five-position pickup selector, a whammy bar, and a four-bolt neck with a rosewood fingerboard. Onboard electronics include a USB port and headphone amp for direct monitoring while tracking. Every Metalien USB guitar comes with the Guitar Combos Behringer Edition software bundle.
For more information, visit www.behringer.com.
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