Behringer Guitar Information
- One notable feature that sets Behringer guitars apart from other companies is the USB compatibility. This feature allows guitarists to plug their guitars directly into a PC or Mac computer, which removes the need for a guitar amp, effects, or recording equipment. Guitarists can use the software shipped with the guitars to simulate different guitar amps and effects. The USB guitar can also be used to directly record playing as a computer file.
- The Behringer iAXE393 is an electric guitar of a design nearly identical to a Fender Stratocaster. The features of the guitar also follow the standard of most Stratocaster models and copies. This guitar has a vintage tremolo, three single coil pickups, a five-way pickup switch, and three volume and tone knobs. This guitar features the USB features that are standard on Behringer guitars. The guitar comes with a solid white finish and a white pick guard. A discontinued model, the iAXE393-BK, came with a solid black finish and white pick guard.
- The Behringer iAXE624 is a higher quality version of the iAXE393 electric guitar. It retains similarities to the Fender Stratocaster seen in the iAXE393. The two models are visually difficult to distinguish and look nearly identical. This model is more expensive but features higher quality parts than the iAXE393. This electric guitar model should stay in tune better than the lower quality variant. The iAXE624-BD is a white guitar with a white pickguard. The iAXE624-BK is a black guitar with a black pickguard.
- The Behringer iAXE629-BKLS is a super-Strat guitar reminiscent of electric guitars produced by Jackson or Ibanez. Its features are different from the other guitar models produced by Behringer. This guitar has two single coil and one humbucker pickup, one tone knob, one volume knob, a five-way pickup switch, and a vintage tremolo. The guitar comes with the standard Behringer USB connector. It is only offered in black with a black pickguard.
- The target guitarists for Behringer electric guitars are beginners who want to experiment with recording and guitar effects. USB guitars provide a less expensive way to experiment with these types of features since they do not require guitarists to spend the extra money for guitar effects and recording equipment. The construction and part quality is good for beginner guitars but is noticeably worse than substantially more expensive guitars built for advanced players and professionals.