I've had many Behringer products in the last years and tested many more 'cause a good friend of mine have a studio and 25 rehearsal rooms to hire with equipment, from mixing consoles, guitar and bass amps, vox speakers, v-amp, v-amp pro, DI Box, studio speakers... Very cheap but very low quality... but in defense of Behringer I have to say that I'm proud of one Behringer product.
400 watts, stereo 4x12 cab with Jensen speakers. (Beware, there are other models that have worse speakers)
I've been using it for the last 5 years and it's a very good price-quality product... for only 300.
We did some comparisson with Engl V30, and a Mesa Boogie with V30.
No siginficant sound quality difference with the Engl. Mesa Boogie sounded a bit better because the box is bigger and it has more natural low end.
The little wheels are a big shit but I changed them. It is very well builded and extremely solid (not as the rest of Behringer products). If a nuclear war is coming, I would use it as a refuge.
If you have low budget don't hesitate, buy this one. I did when I was poor, and now that I'm wealthy bastard I keep on using it.

400 watts, stereo 4x12 cab with Jensen speakers. (Beware, there are other models that have worse speakers)
I've been using it for the last 5 years and it's a very good price-quality product... for only 300.
We did some comparisson with Engl V30, and a Mesa Boogie with V30.
No siginficant sound quality difference with the Engl. Mesa Boogie sounded a bit better because the box is bigger and it has more natural low end.
The little wheels are a big shit but I changed them. It is very well builded and extremely solid (not as the rest of Behringer products). If a nuclear war is coming, I would use it as a refuge.
If you have low budget don't hesitate, buy this one. I did when I was poor, and now that I'm wealthy bastard I keep on using it.