behringer ultra vibrato (boss vb copy) Now with sondz!!!!!!

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behringer ultra vibrato (boss vb copy) Now with sondz!!!!!!

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There out. and i just got mine.
I cant compare with the expensive boss pedal. But a guy on the diystompboxes board has both, and said there was really no difference between them!!! yes!

It is a nice pedal i just had a quick try and have no complaints. anyone who turns there noes up at behringer need to chiggdy check themselves before they riggy reck themselves.
The pedal build quality seems to slightly up too on the older models.

samples tomorrow probably.
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Where from?
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egay. The spectrem thing and the new fuzz one is out too.
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To be honest, the build quality puts me off Behringer pedals a lot more than the sounds- no doubt got PCB-mounted jacks, and I've had a few problems with a Nobels pedal with the same steez.. and my Alesis exp. pedal.

I woulda thought one of your many pedals would have done a simple vibrato effect, Hurb?
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Yeah the boss ps5 does a nice one..but you know the steez with that.
i liked the vibrato on my guyatone thing, but it was just a little too subtle. this is spot on.

The build quality is really no worse than dano pedals.
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The little plastic ones?
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indeed..and i know they break. behringer is probably better. the switch is quite high so if you pound it there is less chance of you hitting and snapping the knobs.
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Awesome. Need sample.

I'm glad you like it, I'm selling the MDX and a few more pedals to make way for some Behringer experimentation. How many notes?
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19 english.
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wow.
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Don't do it mike, you already have teh holy grail of amps, you don't want to send a peasants pedal through the king of amps do you?
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More Cowbell wrote:Needs block inlays.
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More Cowbell wrote:Don't do it mike, you already have teh holy grail of amps, you don't want to send a peasants pedal through the king of amps do you?
Eh? I already have Vibrato on my DMM - I'm interested in some of teh "Machine" Behringer stompers for recording at least...
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sample of vibrato behringer with talking and stuff.

http://www.mediafire.com/?5j4jbzdmybm
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I need to get that pedal for that noise at the end. Its like a cat meowing backwards.
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OK the bit at the end made me crack my ass up.
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Lolz @ Geawire dig 'n cod Austrian accent..

Sounds pretty neat, Hurb. But why the FUCK is there a mode for "bypass"? What's the point of that??
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fucked if i know :lol:
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Doog wrote:Lolz @ Geawire dig 'n cod Austrian accent..

Sounds pretty neat, Hurb. But why the FUCK is there a mode for "bypass"? What's the point of that??
It's weird innit? It was on the Boss pedal originally so I guess it's their fault.
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important question - how's the bypass? if you walk about this is the sounsclip, appologies.

Their Boss Hyperfuzz clone looks sweet - and for ร‚ยฃ19 its a bargain. pity i have the original, or i'd buy one.