$20 Behringer Pedals are back! - Hm-2 vs. HM300 & MORE -
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BEHRINGER IS BACK IN STOCK! Josh Scott screwed up the availability of these these infamous plastic pedals, and then covid production delays complicated the situation even more. BUT NOW THEY ARE BACK! and I can finally explore these hyper budget clones. Huge thanks to Sweetwater for sourcing me with the Behringer pedals.
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Ryan got his head out of the liquor bottle long enough to make a legible video
I drink pretty rarely these days, and I’ve never been someone who drinks a lot anyways, I’m just kind of a doofus naturally.
@@60CycleHumcast After the last few minutes of this video I need a drink...lol
Agreed so many people will judge you because you gear is either cheep or not a popular brand but what really matters is how good it sounds.
@@futur_sunds Its great to have someone represent the majority of guitarists... Those living on real incomes.
Takes one to know one! lol
3:00 hm 300 heavy metal pedal
9:00 digital reverb pedal
16:25 vintage delay pedal
21:30 ultra Octaver pedal
24:10 heavy distortion pedal
29:55 digital multi fx pedal
Da real mvp
HM300 sounds way better
@@phobochrome Boss sounds wayyyyyyyyyyy better
And then you gave up. Lazy.
@@phobochrome I can't agree. The Behringer has way more mids. But if that's what you like in a distortion pedal, that's fine.
Every reverb pedal has a Hall setting, why don't any have an Oats setting.
Make sure you patent that shit before Strymon steals it.
Underrated comment
What would this Oates setting sound like?
@@oldmantwofour5561 I imagine it would sound like reverb filtered through a luxurious mustache. I COULD go for that.
@@oldmantwofour5561 It sounds just a little out of touch
60CH: *throws box*
JHS: *dies*
JHS: *catches the box*
@@danvankouwenberg7234 haha sounds accurate enough
I like to keep all of my boxes. Including the Behringer ones.
He NEEDS the box!
@@DMSProduktions box is so lovely though
I've had behringer pedals for years! Lots of years!Never had one break! Sooo?? And the fact is they sound great! Thanks Ryan!
They don't break unless you bounce them off concrete floors or throw mic stands on them after the gig.They got a bad name from morons!! If you run them from a switcher
where your foot never hits them they can outlast even high end gourmet pedals. i have both! So I know.
Did you play a lot of shows with them? I’d like to try their Super Fuzz, but worried about taking one on the road & the whole rap on these boxes is that the housing is fragile.
I guess for the price you could buy 2 and have a back-up? ☮️
@@hailmaryrecordings8255 I've had mine for about 15yrs +or- the plastic is pretty thick! You'd have to really be hard on them to break! The nobs aren't real sturdy but not bad! I've been playing for 54yrs I've got boss pedals all kinds of pedals! I'm pretty confident you'll like them! To800&to100&eq700 I use every day! Keep jammin!🎸
@@papablue3015 Very cool. I’ve been at it on and off since my sophomore-year high school (1986) … it’s been a weird road.
Thanks for the info. I think I’ll pull the trigger on the Super Fuzz. ☮️
@@Paul_Lenard_Ewing I've never owned a switcher. Got any advice for one I should check out?
Wow that delay pedal is the real deal! Consistent with everything I’ve ever used from Behringer. The Super fuzz is still probably my favorite pedal of all time.
THE WIZARD!!
All Fuzz is Super!!🤘🤠🤘
Thanks Ryan! After 54 years of playing guitar (started at age 7... in 1964), I run across this video and finally decide... it's time to experiment with pedals! I ordered the Donner Circle Looper after watching your video on that one and TODAY... I ordered 7 of the Behringer pedals. I've spent all day watching video's on setting up the pedal board and while I've got the Power Supply and Patch Cables sorted out... I'm still not sure how I will set up the chain however, I'm sure you have a video on that subject as well. Why I've never checked out your channel before... I don't know. I am however, a subscriber now. Thanks again!
I wrote reviews for a mag/blog of many of the Behringer pedals when they first emerged back in the day. Some were mediocre some were just gems. Some discontinued ones go for more than twice the price of their original tag these days.
The discontinued ones that i can highly recommend are: echo machine, reverb machine, super phase shifter (not to be confused with the ultra phase shifter), tube overdrive (I like it a tad more than the vintage tube overdrive), feedback distortion and high band flanger.
If you see any of those for under 40€/$ (or under 30 for the latter two) go and get'em.
As for the housing, yeah it's plastic but it's sturdy. I took some of them out on the road back then and they were doing just fine.
Don't forget the Space Chorus, which is a clone of the Boss version and TC Electronic 3rd Dimension has the same guts as the Behringher, if I'm not mistake.
"a magic hm-2, if there is such a thing" there's magic examples of most pedals. The wide tolerances of the parts used results in duds and gems. Jimi had a collection of fuzzfaces, satch had couple dozen ds-1s. Clapton made his Strat from the best parts of 5. It's the nature of mass production. Grab the gems when you stumble upon them.
I love behringer pedals. They brought so many fun sounds to me and never had me question the price
Almost 20 years ago, I used to have a bunch of cheapie Danelecto mini pedals. I think they were around $20 each, and I only kept a few of them. My fav was the "BLT" dlap-back echo.
Mine was the Black coffee Distortion...
The Bypass mode on the Ultra Vibrato is there to keep you from accidentally engaging it. Mainly because it has the unlatch feature. Only $19, how could anyone ever complain about Behringer? I love their stuff. 90% of it is just as good as what they're are designed after...for 1/4 the price.
And as someone who records rather than gigs, durability is almost a non-factor in my pedal purchases. Behringer is *perfect* for that.
My first ever pedal was the HD300, love it and is always in my set up.
The bypass switch in the UV300 is to bypass the bucket brigade and avoid the high end roll off and noise floor inherent in the pedal's circuit for when your not using the pedal.
I never knew! Thanks!
@@KipCountNo worries!
@Mitchell Palmer That would require a rethink by Behrenger as these guys are clones.
Dude, I love your videos, in depth reviews, great playing, well paced, awesome personality! Keep up all the great work!!
i am only like a 1/3 through this, and i am getting the feeling that behringer pedals are almost the starter pack of pedals to find the effects you like and what the knobs do.
True enough but so is a $100-200 multi effect or (blasphemy) plugins and effects in a starter DAW
Azor is better and cheaper
I do think the HM-2 sounds slightly better than the HM 300. However, it's a difference so subtle that you would only hear it in an otherwise quiet room, playing by yourself. You would not hear the difference in a band mix.
I'm a professional audio engineer and only use the HM300. The HM2 can not cut through a mix.
I think they both sound terrible but thats personal preference. I have always hated the "Metal" boss pedals.
@@fourward27 Same for me. Both sound harsh and snorry. I like 12AX7-Overdrive way more than semiconductor.
@@MatzeMaulwurf cant beat good old tube overdrive. Although hybrid works if you got a good tube preamp section.
@@fourward27 agree. If you kick the first stage with a clearly amplified (by the pedal) signal the sound stays fine to my ears :)
Know I'm two years late to the party but I'm wicked chuffed that you demo'd all these on a Starcaster, a guitar I fell in love with about a year ago, and I get to hear all these pedals I've had sitting in a cart on a guitar I play. You're a gem 60CH!!!
Same, I'm still pissed I missed out on one last year lol
Bro thanks so much for this video!! I just won $40 from lottery tickets so I'm gonna buy the vibrato and the trem!! Also, your channel is the most useful guitar gear channel for me being that I'm always on a budget!
31:08, bruh it's a fine tune control for the pitchshifter, hence it resulting in the 'beating' when you weren't actually shifting the pitch by a set semitone
From Leo: I bought the Beringer EQ700 equalizer pedal. It does ok, but the hiss level was just too high if you are a clean player. I know a high gain pedal will make noise, but you would think a graphic equalizer would be pretty quiet. Sweetwater is a very good outfit.
Mine doesn't hum unless I change the main Gain slider
Try it in you fx loop.
I got jaded with pedals, and had strayed away from them but, watching you having a ball noodling with them, got me interested in using them again.
Thanks! 👍
I love Behringer products. They get so much hate, but nowadays their quality is great. I've never had issues
right! I got the TS800 & CL9... they are brilliant clones of the old Ibanez black-label originals, which I used to own a long time ago... had given up hope of owning that tone again... so feel VERY good towards Behringer. They are the only two I own tho'... but yeah, love 'em.
@ParaPutty (kicking pedal across the room) "Yeah, ROCK!"
@ParaPutty Quite. I wonder about these people, like... "have you never used a stompbox before?" - It's called a footswitch. It is designed well for it's purpose. I have yet to see ONE legitimate failure on a single Behringer pedal due to the resin casing (which is made of high-impact plastic... like on gun parts, bicycle parts etc). I think it is just snobby forum kids, never done a gig, so they don't know all that much, tbh.
My only new Amp was a Behringer V-ampire . It was the big one with dual Beluga speakers , direct mixer hook ups with cab simulation as well as tons of Amp modeling and effects . Had the wah wah and volume peddles with it . That is an Amp I'd like to get again .
@@peteygonemadarts4765 That sounds awesome. I'm waiting on their CS-80 clone, it's probably their biggest project yet
Great video. Watched the whole thing and learned quite a bit (I think, then again, I could have become dangerous in my misunderstanding of things).
I'd happily adopt that digital reverb you didn't like and give it a loving forever home. 🙂
I love the vibrato - and it feels robust enough to last, I've used it for a bunch of gigs and I don't think it's going to break anytime soon. People really must be playing gigs in steel capped CAT boots.
Ryan demoing cheap pedals. It calms my soul. Thanks dude
Dude, I love the affordaboard concept! Regardless of genre, most guitarists only need/use four, maybe five sounds at most. And in a band mix, I don't think people can differentiate between a spaceship console pedalboard and an affordaboard.
Delay makes weird sounds...Ryan : “I like it already !” Of course you do 🤣🤣🤣
thanks for making this video, it clears a lot of questions about the quality of each pedal, I watched the whole hour!
It's around $80 but the joyo atmosphere multi reverb is pretty sweet! I love it. I'm happy with it and joyo make great budget pedals and the forest and comet settings on it are awesome!
You... I like you...
Yo Ryan, love the vid as usual. You guys should do a vid on DIY pedals. I've gotten into building lately and its really fun.
i second this
Check out Franlab and her Frantone pedals
11AM PST and the UV300 Vibrato is long gone. I had to import mine through Andertons in the UK, it's a fantastic pedal at the $45 I spent to get it to me, at $20 it's highway robbery...
I’m a boss FANATIC but I have to say I absolutely love behringer pedals. Such great sound for a even grater price.
You bring out the fun in these things - love the way u push them to the max and make lots of weird sounds 👍
Especially pedals like the Ultra Vibrato and the Vintage Delay are amazing, because they use the original analog bucket-brigade circuits from the 1970s. If you can live with the plastic housing the Behringers are just amazing pedals.
Yep, those and the tremelo are the must haves imo.
Very Cool Demo/Review. Thankyou. My Behringer Pedal board consists of CS400, PB100, SE200, OD100, HM300, FX100, VD400. It is my Everyday use Pedal Board at home. And I Have alot of fun using The Behringer Pedals and creating amazing sound. At $20- they are awesome. Cheers
With regards to the HD300 Heavy Distortion, my guess is that Distortion is meant to emulate the gain on the front end of a dirty amp, and gain boost is meant to emulate hitting that front end with a clean boost.
That's purely an educated guess though.
I just built my first pedal board, and got the TO-whatever because I wasn't sure I wanted a tube screamer. It's just absolutely awesome
I have the FX600 and I figured out what the PAR 1 knob does on the Pitch shift setting. It doesn't modulate or phase per se, even if that's part of the result. It detunes the doubled tone.
If you set both PAR knobs on 12 o'clock, it doesn't sound like it's doing anything and that's because you hearing a mix between your dry sound and a non pitch shifted, non detuned "copy". PAR 2 pitch shifts the "copy" up or down in half note increments and PAR 1 fine tunes the "copy" up or down. Together with the dry sound, pitch shifted or no, it creates that modulated sound you're hearing.
Also, it makes you think that your guitar is out of tune. ;P
I've already got some of these, because of JHS video, and tremolo and delay are amazing. Tremolo especially is just a bunch of fun.
My tremolo sounds very good. But the noise also swells. Mine is a little noisy.
It's an older pedal but the shimverb from mooer has great spring reverb with heavy splash for that drippy tone...
Thought the Heavy Metals really sounded the same.
Digital Reverb sounds very good for $20
The Vintage Delay to my surprise sounded better than the BOSS
The Octaver was OK - and yeah, probably better on a bass rig
The heavy distortion sounded great
The Digital Multi FX also very cool and sounded great
The Vintage Tube Overdrive sounded great and when you played the 2 together the crunch was just awesome!
Ultra Vibrato and Ultra Tremolo sounded good too. ($20 can't lose)
I do not see any of these of being a bad buy at all.
Great Demo!
the reverb is 36 dollars
Got the Behringer tube screamer for years now I love it
On the ultra Octaver, it's probably cloning the Boss OC3, which can be used on accoustic guitars to only have the octave effect the low, bass note, strings. That's what the 'range' control is for when in 'poly' mode. It controls at which point the octave kicks in. The Boss OC3 goes for around £80-£100 if you can find one. So, this budget version is great as a try-out or spare just in case your Boss pedal dies when you need it.
The octave, EQ, reverb and delay have been some of my keepers for years. The envelope filter is fun too!
I bought an ultra octaver a year ago to use with my bass and an electric kazoo, and it's a ton of fun with both of them
Certainly the best cheap reverb pedal so far!
Josh Scott double-blind A/B'ed the Vintage Tube OD with a first edition, "cork sniffer" Tube Screamer and they sounded identical. I have the Behringer Vintage OD and it is a great booster pedal, drive turned down, tone and volume up, really kicks the amp into high gear without loads of saturation
Honestly - Wish they made an afford a board- Just having a cheap pedal board, Powersupply, and then giving a full set of pedals for a reasonable price, Kind of a Baby guitarist first pedalboard kind of thing, $100-200 Bundle.
Someone described the only downside to most of these pedals, is that they look like you got them free with a Happy Meal. I bought 9 of them, they're great, even mixed in with other pedals, they're also good to use a base level comparison, when I get lost at sea, full of GAS. Octave, Vibe and SF300 personal favorites
Good point. Maybe they'd be worth throwing into a different enclosure?
@@joshuamichael4312 Yeah, could give it a go. I've heard it's a bit of a pain rehousing them, something to do with the efficiency of the build to keep costs down kinda makes them awkward. The 'Happy Meal' look has grown on me
You should compare the Tube Amp Modeler to the Sansamp and the Blues Driver. I think they are all quite similar. I'd also like to see a comparison of the two compressors. Not sure how they differ, and how analog compression sounds or feels different than digital. I think with compressors the digital stuff is just as good.
You need to turn the intensity down on the analog delay to keep it from distorting and feeding back. That's especially true if you're running it through distortion. Mine is only up a third of the way, and that's cutting it close. That's the only thing I don't like about it. I might try the digital delay to see if I can better eliminate that issue.
I have the heavy distortion, which I like, but the tone can be harsh. I bought the overdrive distortion and that seems to sound a little more pleasant in some ways, but I haven't dialed in the tone yet, so I may end up having the same problem as with the HD.
I couldn't get the sound I want out of the heavy metal, so I ended up going with the ultra metal. On bass, it works perfect for bridge pup finger stuff.
The Ultra Vibrato is so, so good. I kicked it off my main board to make room for an Aqueduct because I needed the options, but it's a great sounding pedal. Lotsa personality. I might re-house mine for road usage.
Ryan: *sees a delay*
Also Ryan: “Here is my audition to be a sound designer on the new Star Trek.”
I happy to see someone else playing a Starcaster besides myself. Well done video
I so want to get one of those Starcasters...
@@StephenLPugh1 get the black one it’s pretty affordable. It feels like a fender but looks like a Gibson 336-339. It’s also not heavy either. But the headstock is huge, finding a case is the only hurdle
@@eldude-iv8dw the Affinity, or the Classic Vibe?
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How is this not monetized? Always informative personally I don't mess with a lot of behringer products but these seem like they do the job for entry level purposes
it is monetized, but ads dont always play.
Thanks for the video. Thanks for trying out these pedals. I loved this video. Have a great day.
I LOVE behringer pedals, cheap but really good pedals for beginner’s and friendly economic pedalboard’s!
I particularly love the SF300 fuzz and the OD800 overdrive, I recently bought myself the overdrive/distortion purple one and it sounds awesome with my guitar. ✌️
Well I went ahead and ordered the sf300 super fuzz and the eq700. have to wait till the end of July for one and sept for the other. Told the guy about your channel, and he said these Y.T. channels are selling out all there pedals fast at this price. Well I really enjoy your channel. I like the heavy metal.
The reverb machine (RV600) has a pretty nice spring setting, but I think beheinger isn't producing those anymore
That's such a great pedal...
Have to say over the years I have amassed many different pedals. The Behringer pedals are great because they are high quality and low costing. If you are on a budget and can't afford Boss pedals, which are expensive. The Behringer pedals are your best bet. I have the Vintage Delay, Tremelo, Chorus, Wah-Wah, Multi-Digital Effects, and the Vintage Phaser. All high quality and capture the specific sounds for each song I am playing.
I don't know what you are hearing but the 14 min mark sounded fantastic!
I wish they would reissue the RV600 Reverb Machine, I used to have one, some great sounds that were hard to get mainly due to flaky controls.
The delay had a surprisingly nice sound ☺️
From what I understand, when TC Electronic bought out Behringer, they came out with the "Smorgasbord" line of pedals. Which are just all the plastic Behringer pedals in a metal enclosure.
TO800 was my first pedal and still is a mainstay in my chain.
Bought the delay and multi fx pedals because of your video. Thanks man
I may know why you don't like Tubescreamers. They aren't meant to be used as standalone overdrive/distortion sounds (or at least as I understand it). They're meant to shape the clean coming out of your guitar going into your already overdriven amp tubes to do a few desirable things at the same time (hence the name - it doesn't really work that well in solid state amps because they react differently). It cuts bass because lows overdrive tubes first (especially chugging and low neck pickup stuff) giving you more headroom for the mids and highs to do the actual overdriving/distorting. The mid bump is there to let the guitar cut through when playing leads, since most amps, especially back in the day, didnt have 3-band tone stacks or multiple channels, and players would generally setup their amp slightly mid-scooped for rhythm sounds behind a singer (most of what the gig calls for). The sweet spot (in my opinion) would be to set the tube amp overdriven, but before you hit compression or at max just before the compression ceiling, so the tubescreamer can give you a little volume boost as well, sending the amp into compression with the output volume knob for those creamy lead tones. Now you have a dirty rhythm "channel" and super dirty and creamy lead "channel" on an old school, one channel amp. For metal, most guys boost the volume almost all the way up, drive almost all the way down, and tone around 1 or 2 o'clock to maximize the bass cut/mid bump without adding much if any extra overdrive/distortion to tighten up super high gain amp settings.
funny note! I've played with pedal snobs only to have them say! You're set up sounds great! With the look on thier face of they feel ripped off paying high snobs prices! Lol!
As JHS says, if it sounds good, it is good. Never overlook a cheap pedal.
In my experience the 50-150 price range has the most consistent gear.
I've bought cheap pedals and boutique pedals, I always end up using my Blues Driver and a crybaby. I have a nice Tc flashback 2 also.
Yessss, the last chain costs a total of just 200 bucks - with hours of possible experiments... therefore i recently bought all available Behringer pedals, just to build such weird chains... btw. cool video, finally someone to test pedals with fun and noise and being not gear snobish...🤘
Great vid! I bought 5 of these (VD, HM, Oct, EQ, SFuzz) last black Friday for $18 each. Great fun for the buck. However, the Vintage Delay is having power troubles right now. Might need to Crack it open and see what's up.
I think the bypass switch on the vibrato is there because for latch and unlatch modes you're always going through the delay line, there's probably a very small latency in the signal even when the effect is 'bypassed'.
Hi. I like the channel and the content. Suggestion: invest in an A/B switch. You're worth it. We're worth it. You're doing a great job.
That's the way the HM2 was dimed for the Swedish Entombed sound. The Behringer is darn close!!
Might I ask where I can learn more about this dimed HM2?
@@JGHFunRun Turn all the knobs up full/10 dimed!
The Vintage Delay sounds great. It sounds like the real deal (let´s think Gilmour) Roland Space Echo, you know that weird green box piggy riding on top of the amp. It doesn't sound like your usual pedal clone, but rather another take on it.
You made me get a pedal damn you Ryan 🤣 And funny enough, I didn’t even get a pedal you demoed! I got the Noice Reducer pedal. I needed a noise gate anyway, even though I like noise, I think having the noise gate will be another weapon in the pedal Arsenal 😈 couldn’t say no to only $19, and behringer hasn’t done me wrong personally. So, let’s go!! Thank you, Ryan lol :)
I have a noise gate on my distortion pedal and it's great. I'm about to order a few pedals
The digital delay + reverb sounded incredible together imo
Only one i own is the reverb and I had it for years and its been fantastic.
Even though I flipped it for a profit, I really regret selling the MIJ Boss HM-2 I had back in high school. I got it at Guitar Center for $60, which even back then was an unbelievable deal. Sold it not long after for $90 on a guitar forum and only recently realized the mistake I made.
Ok so I have that reverb and if you make the signal a bit more wet and run the pedal thru the effects loop like it was intended you actually get the desired drip and splash effects you're looking for.
They make a great chorus pedal, too. I just wish they would make a tuning pedal that can drop down to 430 Hz; theirs only goes as low as 438 or some such.
Spring reverb is all i need or want. Getting a dedicated spring reverb pedal. Doing my own afford-a-board, and there are two pedals that i can skimp but so much on. I will be getting a TC Electronic Drip spring reverb and a Digitech XP100 Whammy/Wah.
40:58 that’s what I was thinking, when you cranked all the knobs I couldn’t help but to picture like a nightmare on elm street alley scene ya know lmao
they included the bypass mode with the vibrato because it interacts with other pedals like the ultra chorus. By putting it in bypass mode it cuts out the vibratopedal
The difference between HM-300 and HM-2 is that the Behringer pedal has a higher peak frequency, its tone is more high-mid focused, and seems like even with the bass cranked all the way up, it has less lower mids (which are supposed to be included in the bass knob). HM-2 on the other hand is more mid-mid focused (if that is a thing haha) and has more lower mids. It also has more gain. So this is essentially the explanation behind why it sounds “better”.
I’ve got all those Behringer pedals and like all of them except the digital delay and agree with what Josh said about it in his Behringer video.
You should try and get there Fuzz pedals to try.
I've got the Vintage Tube Overdrive, love it. It's perfect for my style. Also got the Digital Multi-FX. That one isn't that great. I've got an annoying tinklink sound on most of the effects. Makes it unusable for recording. But I still use it to jam.
I also have the Behringer super fuzz. That one I'm not sure about. It's white noise to the max. I'd like to have a less bonecrunching sound on it. I never played another fuzz, so no idea if it's good or nog. Thank you for the video's. I love them, but you've taken so many hours of my life that I'll never get back :)
I got a JHS 3 Fuzz to upgrade my Behringer Fuzz. Love it. Much less white noisy.
Round and rounds ....finally got this kind of great , collection...soon.
The vibrato is very good, especially if you don't really want to fork out 200 notes for the Waza
the battle over tone wood is pretty much over now. time for the next battle: tone brand
I have a few Behringer pedals I bought from 2009-2015. The only bad ones were used ones I bought.
'Ultra Vibrato' totally dead on Boss's one. Good uni-vibe pedal for who wants to make Psyche/ Shogaze riff or something. DIIV using UV300 too!
I have 11 of these puppies now, and more on the way.
I want them all.
Edit: I have like 35 of them, that's about half.
Josh Scotch made a comparison between the TO800 with a TS808. They sounded ABSOLUTELY IDENTICAL!
WHAT? NO FUZZ? Man, the Behringer fuzz is awesome! :-) I also got the TO800 and that is a great pedal once you find the settings :-)
I absolutely love the DR600. I'm usually on plate with everything at noon-ish. Is the spring drippy? No. You gotta pay up for that. But I think for normal everyday use it's hard to beat. I've tried dozens of affordable reverbs, and a few of the expensive ones too, and I still like the Behringer best. Until I can justify spending money on a True Spring, this is my favorite reverb pedal by far. This comes from a guy that played a Twin Reverb for decades. I like the Behringer better than even that. Sacrilege! Much more versatile, and I actually like that antiseptic desolation vibe from The DR600. Great for weird old blues.
for the price I like them all except the octaver. I have so many bit of honeys and red Taffy Taffys in my jam from buying a one or 2 every week.I bought them all, maybe i have some kind problem .
A lot of their $20 pedals sound pro in spite of the price. Once they head up to the $50 or more price they are competing with things like the NUX Vintage Analog Delay that is a clone of the Ibanez AD80 right down to using the same chips for $60. It blows away analog delays as much as $200 for sound.
Ryan that cure riff is done with a flange not chorus !
I haven’t watched that far yet, but Robert does use both. He said in an interview I read that most of his 6-string bass riffs are played through the onboard chorus of a roland JC. Beyond that he also uses Boss chorus pedals, I believe.
But the flange is definitely the most cool.