Behringer Pedals?

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the idiots that say behringer pedals break because they're plastic are just parroting some crock of shit hearsay. I have never read one account of someone actually breaking one.
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Um. Mine broke. And it was just in my bedroom on the floor.

Though to be fair, I had this one, not the kind Hurb had.

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lies!


:P yeah, I was thinking of the more common boss format pedals. I'm not really familiar with their other various designs.
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i've got a blues driver copy on my board that i got from hurb after he did that video and got free shitzzz and it's totally fine.
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There is only one shop in Bristol that deals in behringer and they say that 2 pedals have a constant waiting list, the super fuzz & reverb machine and they never stay in the shop for long. I only had issues with one pedal but I got it replaced and didn't have an issue with the replacement. As already said brilliant pedals
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oh yeah, super fuzz sounds fun
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Gonna get my first behringer pedal after Christmas, a FL600 "Flanger Machine" I think its a clone of a Line6 pedal but for £35 you can't go wrong with all that madness in one little box.
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I have a DD400 Digital Delay, VD1 Vintage Distortion and Vintage Time Machine.

DD400 I spilled coffee all over, and all that happened is now one of the knobs makes a noise when you turn it if the effect is engaged (though doing this also causes this whole self-oscillating cacophony, so hardly a problem).

The VD1 actually is good, but the bypass is shit and obliterates yer trebz.

But NOT the one on the Vintage Time Machine DMM-ish copy, which is an awesome, awesome sexy pedal I've had zero issues with. Runs on 9V!

Although I also own an Akai Headrush which has really swanky digidelay AND analogue echo emulation, I have never felt like getting rid of either the DD400 or VTM... the fact that both combined came in under $100 is so funny it's almost full circle back to depressing. And I do record with Mufftonez using the VD1 sometimes. I'd like to try more Behringer pedals, with the pitch shifter next up.
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I just got the VD400 analogue delay and it's really great, it sounds so close to the DM-3. Awesome pedal!! 8)
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rps-10 wrote:Gonna get my first behringer pedal after Christmas, a FL600 "Flanger Machine" I think its a clone of a Line6 pedal but for £35 you can't go wrong with all that madness in one little box.
I had one of these and always had trouble with the volume drop on it. Get the copy of the Boss BF-3 Flanger instead.
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Noirie. wrote:
rps-10 wrote:Gonna get my first behringer pedal after Christmas, a FL600 "Flanger Machine" I think its a clone of a Line6 pedal but for £35 you can't go wrong with all that madness in one little box.
I had one of these and always had trouble with the volume drop on it. Get the copy of the Boss BF-3 Flanger instead.
Oh ok, not too worried as I only wanted it to ahve a play with the "triggered flange" settings. Does the copy of the Boss BF-3 Flanger do "triggered" type flanging?
I already have an ancient Boss BF-2 so don't really need a run of the mill flanger.
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I've got the Echo Machine and it's generally OK, but has a tendency to continue to self oscillate, even after you've stomped it off - only way to stop it quickly is to change the mode it's in, far as I can tell. Which is far from practical on stage.

That said, it's cheap as dirt, does a lot and is surprisingly sturdy for a bit of plastic.