Re: Any Behringer V-Amp users?
I use a vamp2, my friend uses the vamp pro.
The benefits of the vamp2 over the vamp pro are that the vamp2 comes with the 2 button footswitch in the package. Also you can see the tuner at your feet and dont need to turn at a wierd angle and crane your neck if your rack is on the ground to see the tuner.
The vamp pro has more MIDI channels which is benefitial if you are using multiple units using MIDI and want to combine them into a single midi board for patch switching rack-wide.
Also the vamp pro has XLR outputs, where as the vamp2 does not.
Points of note:
1. Do not get a v-amp, get a v-amp2, make sure it is the TWO.
2. Make sure that it has the latest firmware update which fixes many flaws in the operation of the vamp2/pro (but not all flaws).
3. It sounds alrite, you can get some pretty decent tones with one, it just takes some fidiling.
4. My v-amp2 decides to forget ALL my patches on a regular basis (usually before a huge show

). Someone said it's from knocking it around.
5. With a few other people that have v-amp2's their tuners have gone out, so now the tuner tunes the note flat. So now the tuner on there's is unusable. (mine is perfectly fine, I check it against my tuning fork, boss tu-2 and my handheld guitar tuner regularly.)
6. If you have the money, dont get a vamp2. They are alrite, but are no substitute for a real good tube amp. If its only for recording purposes at home, Its fine, I've done a few myself. Although I can't find a way to upload any at the moment.