Behringer Pedals
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Behringer Pedals
I buyed the digital delay pedal and it completley rocks.... For 33 € it is a good buy product.. So cheap!
I can strongly recommend their delay pedal, dont pay for boss, you only pay for the logo i learned!
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/revi ... delay/10/1
I can strongly recommend their delay pedal, dont pay for boss, you only pay for the logo i learned!
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/revi ... delay/10/1
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They make great bedroom pedals so you don't have to move shit between practice space and home constantly. I have the acoustic sim and the sansamp clone, and like them for that setup.
They are hissy, though.
They are hissy, though.
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The superfuzz is a pedal I can see in the future, the only 2 other clones I have seen are the voodoo labs which SUCKS SO BAD and the watson- both of those are $200 (about 100 quid?). But the behringer sounds dead on. So untill I see another good clone/make one my self I can see this being my favourite pedal! Of all time!
i love my exhurb dd400, it's the one in the video. hissy ? maybe if you're reaaaaly supposed to 'play nice' but if you make loud music who gives fuck about hiss, if there is, then that's an extra. it's durable, i stomp on it plenty, my bandmate in another band ichiko uses my pedalboard and she stomps/beats the crap out of it too. hasn't broketh.
I own the RV600, the ultra metal (from Hurb at doogfest =D), an EQ pedal and a non functional BO100. I've only had problems with the ultra metal, crap bypass. But i've had no problems with the rest of them. Going to buy the PS-5 copy next.
<3 <3 <3 Behringer.
<3 <3 <3 Behringer.
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I got the RV-600, which is great. No complaints at all except a tone-suck when trails are turned on. The spring reverb sound in particular is excellent. I've also got the Warp Distortion, which is a really daft sounding metal pedal, but that's fun too and for £25 you can't go wrong. I did have the Vibrato too, but that was a little boring.
hmm..... yeah, that's right I was thinking about getting one of those.... but then someone told me they were gonna give me one and.... I haven't really seen anything yet... and... *AHEM AHEM*sp3k wrote:this is the best fuzz ever.Reece wrote:my behringer superfuzz is one of my favourite pedals.
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
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Lots of pedals with trails (buffered bypass is obviously needed) do this, it's not just a behringer thing.timhulio wrote:I got the RV-600, which is great. No complaints at all except a tone-suck when trails are turned on. The spring reverb sound in particular is excellent. I've also got the Warp Distortion, which is a really daft sounding metal pedal, but that's fun too and for £25 you can't go wrong. I did have the Vibrato too, but that was a little boring.
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