TieDye wrote: I'm glad that Behringer makes these pedals because a lot of brokeass people can afford to get them
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okay, let me say! 1 i can afford how expensive pedals i want.. but its not always so... i tested this cheap pedal in a music shop... tryed some delay effects that was 125€ instead of only 33 € that behringer was. and behringer had better delay than the expensive ones..TieDye wrote: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.
and im not a beginner.. i played the guitar for 8 years now...
one thing you should learn, because i had the same opinion as you for 1 year ago...
THE EXPENSIVE ONE ARE NOT ALWAYS BETTER THAN THE CHEAP ONE!!!
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weeping_moon wrote:okay, let me say! 1 i can afford how expensive pedals i want.. but its not always so... i tested this cheap pedal in a music shop... tryed some delay effects that was 125€ instead of only 33 € that behringer was. and behringer had better delay than the expensive ones..TieDye wrote: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.
and im not a beginner.. i played the guitar for 8 years now...
one thing you should learn, because i had the same opinion as you for 1 year ago...
THE EXPENSIVE ONE ARE NOT ALWAYS BETTER THAN THE CHEAP ONE!!!
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I've got one. It's ok - I used it on one song...does what it says on the box - not exactly versatile. I found one setting that works for me and never changed it. Don't really use it any more but it's cool for those simulated volume swells. For the price can't complain. I used it in a bypass loop as it seemed to suck a bit of top end out of the sound a bit.loomerz wrote:Anyone got any experience with SM200 slow motion? I can't seem to find a decent enough demo.
this is the good thing about behringer.loomerz wrote:may aswell give it a go for its price.
if you're not sure you'll need the effect or you just want to mess around with something different, you only have to spend a few quid and it'll at least sound good.
my MXR blue box has worse bypass than my behringer pedals.
yeah the pedal itself how it's build is full of fail. the volume drop sucks. if it could go really loud it would be so awesome because it sounds great. i think my favourite way of using it was once when i used it on bass with a line selector so i had a parrallel clean signal so it wouldn't sound too muffled.
the sound of the effect itself is really cool though, because it does random things it's not boring. even with a booster, then the booster is on but the difference between other pedals in volume is just really big. so i just use it when i already have tgd and a booster on to add another 'extra' but only use it on its own to have like a more quiet/bassy part for contrast.
the sound of the effect itself is really cool though, because it does random things it's not boring. even with a booster, then the booster is on but the difference between other pedals in volume is just really big. so i just use it when i already have tgd and a booster on to add another 'extra' but only use it on its own to have like a more quiet/bassy part for contrast.
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I bought benecol's RV 600 last week and was really impressed by the spring setting, so much so I've not really tried out any of it's other sounds yet...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.
http://www.noisefx.com/article/mxr_blue_box_modReece wrote:love the sound. hate the box.
if it was a key component of "my sound" (ugh), i'd be tempted to sell mine and get mike to clone me one if he can.
volume drop, dodgy bypass and that stupid positive tip jack.
Heard of the C11 mod? You just take out the C11 cap and that gives it more output. It won't fix the other issues though.
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i did this, there's a difference, but really doesn't solve its volume drop problemNoirie. wrote:http://www.noisefx.com/article/mxr_blue_box_modReece wrote:love the sound. hate the box.
if it was a key component of "my sound" (ugh), i'd be tempted to sell mine and get mike to clone me one if he can.
volume drop, dodgy bypass and that stupid positive tip jack.
Heard of the C11 mod? You just take out the C11 cap and that gives it more output. It won't fix the other issues though.
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