Thanks for sharing your playing. I'm liking these guitars, the clean sound in positions 1, 2, & 3 is nice. Not so much the bridge (I think most "Strats" would benefit from having a tone control for the bridge pup).
Thank you! And totally agree! Actually, my Fender strat has the tone wired up to the bridge pickup and it makes it very usable! I believe I have tex mex pickups in that strat too!
Lol cool! I had to go back and listen, I think I was actually inspired by Marvin Gaye at that time and the beginning are the first two chords to "What's Goin On". I'll take the Pink Floyd reference though! :)
My first ever guitar. Felt like Clapton with that thing. I got an Agile AL-2000 with a Floyd Rose after that and I turned my Behringer into a Frankenstrat haha.
@@alexvieira7945 Actually, there are at least 2 different models of this guitar, I have a model with a different pickguard and a shortest headstock than this. Seem like Behringer started to make his guitars with astandard stratocaster design and long headstock, like that in this vídeo, but they changed it a bit time after. Maybe due claims.
Nope, this one has the stock pickguard, I think it was an older model though. I remember I wanted to swap the pickguard for one on another strat but unfortunately the holes didn't match up.
$150 CAD (Not sure if you're in Canada or USA) is a fair price for the guitar with an amp, cable, and bag. It's a good guitar for the money for anyone starting out or wanting a spare guitar or something to mod! If you're in the USA, I'd try and get the whole package for closer to $100 USD. There's nothing wrong with some polite negotiating to get a deal! :) Good luck!
@@sebastianrad1437 I have one of these guitars and I modified it. I got a new pickguard for it, a volume pot, a 3 way switch, and 2 epiphone probuckers for it. This guitar is fun to play and you can rock with it.
How did you get yours to sound at least decent? This was the first guitar I ever had and it was such a piece of shit no matter what setups or electronics I changed on it.
I may have just lucked out with a decent one... each guitar can be so different, even the same brand and model. I did make sure the setup was good on the guitar. Tuners, nut, frets, saddles, bridge, pickup heights, and neck angle were all looked over and adjusted where needed. In the video, I'm also playing through my Timmy and Carbon Copy pedals, which just sound fantastic. What don't you like about the current sound of yours?
For this video, I was using a Vox Night Train Head into a Fender 1x12 cabinet. I've got a video up demoing the Vox if you wanted to check it out! ua-cam.com/video/7GVaYbvDjn8/v-deo.html
Thanks for sharing your playing. I'm liking these guitars, the clean sound in positions 1, 2, & 3 is nice. Not so much the bridge (I think most "Strats" would benefit from having a tone control for the bridge pup).
Thank you! And totally agree! Actually, my Fender strat has the tone wired up to the bridge pickup and it makes it very usable! I believe I have tex mex pickups in that strat too!
Great sound of this guitar :) However, never wash black trousers with white towels ;)
Thanks! Hah!
The playing in the beginning has reminded me the beginning of Pink Floyd - Dogs :)
Lol cool! I had to go back and listen, I think I was actually inspired by Marvin Gaye at that time and the beginning are the first two chords to "What's Goin On". I'll take the Pink Floyd reference though! :)
Danm can you teach us those skills please
I have one of these but I could never find anything about them online
until now, thank you
You're welcome! I'm happy that the video helps! Cheers!
Sounds good! Nice demo 👍!
Thank you!!
My first ever guitar. Felt like Clapton with that thing. I got an Agile AL-2000 with a Floyd Rose after that and I turned my Behringer into a Frankenstrat haha.
That's awesome! I bet it makes a great frankenstrat! The Agile sounds great too!
I have one since 11 years ago, but yours is a bit different, it have a bigger pickguard and a longer headstock than mine. They are nice guitars.
They must have changed the design at some point. They are good guitars, it played well!
Longer headstock? 😅 its the camera angle😂
@@alexvieira7945 Actually, there are at least 2 different models of this guitar, I have a model with a different pickguard and a shortest headstock than this. Seem like Behringer started to make his guitars with astandard stratocaster design and long headstock, like that in this vídeo, but they changed it a bit time after. Maybe due claims.
@@blackf9068 ok i see
Did you replace the stock pickguard? Do any strat style pickguards fit? Looks even better!
Nope, this one has the stock pickguard, I think it was an older model though. I remember I wanted to swap the pickguard for one on another strat but unfortunately the holes didn't match up.
The same I thought when I saw it. I have one but the pickguard is smaller and the head is a bit short too.
Nice axe and playing my friend ✌️Happy sunday!
Thank you!!
There is only only thing wrong with it, the name on the headstock!
Hah! A lot of people knock the Behringer name, and I get it, but they make gear so accessible at their price point!
Hi! I have the same guitar and want to change the tuning pegs, do you happen to know the diameter? Thanks in advance!
Unfortunately I don't own the guitar anymore. Have you attempted to remove on of the tuning pegs and measure the hole?
One of these is for sale on my local Craigslist for $150
It comes with a bag and amp and cable. Go for it?
$150 CAD (Not sure if you're in Canada or USA) is a fair price for the guitar with an amp, cable, and bag. It's a good guitar for the money for anyone starting out or wanting a spare guitar or something to mod! If you're in the USA, I'd try and get the whole package for closer to $100 USD. There's nothing wrong with some polite negotiating to get a deal! :) Good luck!
@@jbatista9789 yes USA
@@robertsmithjr.5839 Yeah, I'd say if you can get it closer to 100-125, go for it!
That is a good price, the amp is very good, I still using it.
@@jbatista9789 just picked one up for $65 after shipping, excited to play it stock for a while and then I’m going blacked out with single humbucker
Should I buy one?this guy is selling it for 60 w cable and a mini amp
For $60 with an amp and cable... that's a great deal! I say go for it!
Thanks
@@sebastianrad1437 I have one of these guitars and I modified it. I got a new pickguard for it, a volume pot, a 3 way switch, and 2 epiphone probuckers for it. This guitar is fun to play and you can rock with it.
Does it have a whammy bar?
These guitars originally came with a whammy bar. They have a strat-style bridge that allows you to use one.
How did you get yours to sound at least decent? This was the first guitar I ever had and it was such a piece of shit no matter what setups or electronics I changed on it.
I may have just lucked out with a decent one... each guitar can be so different, even the same brand and model. I did make sure the setup was good on the guitar. Tuners, nut, frets, saddles, bridge, pickup heights, and neck angle were all looked over and adjusted where needed. In the video, I'm also playing through my Timmy and Carbon Copy pedals, which just sound fantastic. What don't you like about the current sound of yours?
what amp are u using
For this video, I was using a Vox Night Train Head into a Fender 1x12 cabinet. I've got a video up demoing the Vox if you wanted to check it out! ua-cam.com/video/7GVaYbvDjn8/v-deo.html
I have the same guitar but it won’t intonate
What's the name of this ?
can u play beat it by michael jackson
I can play the main riff I think, I've never had to play it! The solo looks fun too, but would take a little practice!
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