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!
Behringer pedals seem to be very noisy in my opinion. They are cheap and do sound good as far as the effect sounds though. Their durability is very bad though. That's been my experiences with them.
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.
euan wrote:
I'm running in monoscope right now. I can't read multiple dimensions of meta right now
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.
theshadowofseattle wrote:less being WOKE
more being STOKED
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.
I've got the DD400 which I have a love-hate relationship with.
When it works I love it, particularly the unexpected tap tempo function, but every so often it spazzes out and the light randomly flashes. But for 25 squirrles you can't complain.
Reece wrote:my behringer superfuzz is one of my favourite pedals.
this is the best fuzz ever.
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*
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.
Lots of pedals with trails (buffered bypass is obviously needed) do this, it's not just a behringer thing.
If you love the pedal and it works for you that's great. Everybody has different sound needs, budgets, etc. I'm glad that Behringer makes these pedals because a lot of beginners can afford to get them, and that inspires them to play more, and that's always a good thing.