The Behringer Ultrabass BXD3000H is an amazing 300 - watt, 2 - channel bass amplifier head crafted just for bass players seeking ultimate tonal flexibility. With its 300 - watt Class - D output, it packs more than enough power to deliver tight and punchy low - end tones for various performances. This amp head isn't just about power. It offers 2 - channel operation, from super - clean sounds to sweet distortion - filled tones. The 7 - band graphic EQ, combined with Behringer's revolutionary 'See - What - You - Play' FBQ frequency indicator, lets you quickly call up your favorite sounds. There's also a switchable Ultrabass subharmonics processor for deep, massive tones, a built - in Compressor for your slap licks, and many other professional features and I/O options. And the best part? It weighs less than 7.7 lbs/3.5 kg! Key features include an ultra - compact 300 - watt 2 - channel design, revolutionary Class - D amplifier technology for great power and sound in a lightweight package, clean and distortion channels with dedicated controls, an active 7 - band graphic EQ with FBQ Spectrum Analyzer, a 'See - What - You - Play' frequency indicator, a switchable Ultrabass processor, an integrated Compressor, a dual footswitch, a separate headphone output for quiet practice, balanced XLR DI and Line outputs, a CD input, a dedicated FX Insert, rack mount brackets, and a 'Planet Earth' switching power supply for flexibility and energy - saving.



Using the Behringer BXD3000H is easy. First, connect it to your bass guitar. You can use the clean channel for pure, clear tones and adjust the gain to your liking. If you want some distortion, switch to the distortion channel and play around with the gain, shape, and level controls. The 7 - band graphic EQ is really useful. You can use the FBQ frequency indicator to quickly find and set the sounds you like. For a deeper, more powerful low - end, turn on the Ultrabass subharmonics processor. When you're practicing quietly, use the headphone output. And if you want to play along with your favorite music, connect your CD player to the CD input. When it comes to maintenance, keep it in a dry place. Don't expose it to extreme temperatures. Clean it gently with a soft cloth. Also, make sure to use the 'Planet Earth' switching power supply within the 100 - 240 V~ range to avoid any electrical issues. And when you're not using it, turn it off to save energy.