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| Reviews Summary for Behringer VX-2000 Ultra-Voice Processor |
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Reviews: 6
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Average rating: 4.7/5
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MSRP: $149.00
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Description: The Ultra-Voice is a high-end signal processor designated to meet all of your vocal processing needs. With a mic preamp, equalizer, compressor, expandergate, de-esser and tube emulation on one single reck space. Ideal for Hamradio with german quality and affordable price.
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VE3TMT
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Rating: 5/5
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Oct 4, 2006 18:31
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Great value for the money! 
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Time owned: 3 to 6 months
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I am using the VX-2000 in conjuntion with my PEQ-2200 parametric EQ and I am very satisfied with the results. The VX-2000 features a mic preamp, a 48V phantom power supply for condensor mics, noise gate, compressor, voice enhancer (basic EQ) and a de-esser all in one package. It easily drives the PEQ-2200 with tailors my audio to just the way I like it. Driving a direct modulator fed TS830 with great results. You will need an external EQ with it. For less than $100 you can't go wrong!
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VE2FBD
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Rating: 5/5
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Jan 14, 2005 12:04
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very effective 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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Owned a vx-2000 for over 3 years. I am not an audio fanatic but wanted to sound good or above average. I tried other more expensive processors or equalizers until I got the 2000. I use it with Audio Technica AT 3035 mic. and ICOM 756 proII using the front access. Cannot tell you about the audio reports I got from all over including e-mails etc. You can use it with several other Behringer components but it will do an excellent job just by itself. Price is also very attractive or shall I say cheap, by all means. Take the time to adjust properly to your voice caracteristics and enjoy listening to yourself through the monitor of your rig. That's how good it sounds.
I'll be listening for you on the air.
73 Fabi
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WV4R
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Rating: 5/5
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Mar 23, 2003 08:38
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Another One Box Solution that works... 
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Time owned: 6 to 12 months
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I have owned the Behringer VX-2000 for over six months now and it keeps on ticking. I use it with the Behringer B-1 microphone and my TS-2000 on my auxiliary console with the AL-1200 amplifier. I use the 'Ibox' by w2ihy in between the VX-2000 and the TS-2000 to protect against the dreaded RF, to provide PTT for my studio audio equipment, and to transform the Behringer Balanced Line Level to Unbalanced Microphone Level for my TS-2000.
The Power Supply is built-in. All the features work for me. I use the subtle features to EQ my audio slightly for a natural sound. I like the 48vdc phantom power available And the Mic/Line switching so you can playback thru it as well. There is a 'Recording'jack on the back also. Speaking of the Back... there are Both XLR And TRS back there! I know of nothing else on the market under $130 that gives as much bang fer the bux.
Oh, did I mention how much I like the quality of workmanship, expensive looking styling, and big hefty On/Off switch? It works as good as it looks for a One Box Solution and you can add boxes down the line with it's Insert(Side Chain) jax.
The Behringer VX-2000 gits the wv4r '5' for features, benefits, price. 73 es God bless, murf/wv4r.
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VE7AZC
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Rating: 4/5
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Aug 21, 2002 10:41
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Easy to use, good addition for audio 
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Time owned: 3 to 6 months
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I use the VX2000 in concert with an 1100DSP equaliser. Previous to using the VX2000 as a mic preamp, I was using the little ART tube preamp (very nice). I use an Apex condenser mic.
No doubt about it, the ART tube preamp sounds nicer, but it doesn't have the features the VX2000. I appreciate using the downward expander to get rid of backgrouynd noise in the room, but I leave the gate turned off.
Using the dsp1100 as an EQ gives far more latitude than the controls on the VX2000, so really the only thing I find useful on the VX2000 is the downward expander and the mic preamp. All the rest is of little use for my setup. If I didn't have the dsp1100, I would likely be satisfied with just the VX2000 by itself ... it's probably got enough EQ to make the mic sound good.
But if the ART preamp had a gate or downward expander, I wouldn't have bought the VX2000.
Hope this makes sense!
Cheers,
Herb
VE7 AZC
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ON4VP
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Rating: 4/5
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Aug 21, 2002 09:17
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Audio improved 
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Time owned: 3 to 6 months
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A Behringer B1 studio mic is connected with my VX2000. Things that improved :
- Voice depth and warmth greatly improved
- Little compressing and expanding
- Equalising the voice frequencies
- good gain to deliver at the FT1000mp
Things that I don't use
- De-essing
- gate
I find the noise gate not working for me and the de-esser neither, otherwise the VX2000 is a great improvement to my TX audio.
Setup on www.2die4.be
Phil, ON4VP
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W0PPK
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Rating: 5/5
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Jul 20, 2002 23:16
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Exellent quality 
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Time owned: 6 to 12 months
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Performance has been flawless. The qualify of my audio improved dramatically. Worthwhile and economical investment if you want to sound like a FM station.
Suggest you look up NU9N and visit his website if interested in Hi-Fi SSB Audio.
73's Bob
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