What Does $25 Sound Like?! Behringer Tube Amp Modeler Demo!
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Looking to expand your pedal collection without breaking the bank? How about a Tube Amp Modeler for only $25?! Behringer has a line of pedals all costing $25, and I figured I'd buy a couple and see if they're worth a damn! In this video I demo and give sound samples of the Behringer Tube Amp Modeler TM300 Pedal with guitar and bass. Let me know what you think of it in the comments!
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What are your thoughts on the Behringer Tube Amp Modeler sound samples?
Thank you for this review, it gives a clear sound for what this thing can do! You rock!!
Thank you for watching!
@@ZachWirchak Of course! Just to also make sure, this only works with TS cables and not TRS?
Also, this pedal for the low knob affects 25 hz and below you said?
Epic riffs.
Hi what was your signal chain type thing here. Can I go from guitar to this device to audio interface. If not what is the ideal way to use it. Thanks!
Hello! You can run it that way. And depending on the sound you're looking for, it could hit the mark just right. I prefered the way it sounded with some sort of "real" cab and amp with it. Also, for this video I did it differently than I normally would. Below are 3 ways I'd run it:
1 - The way I did it in the video was I used it as an external device/plugin with my DAW so I could have a guitar and bass loop going and be able to adjust the pedal on the fly. The recorded guitar is a slightly boosted amp clean thru a 2x12.
2 - When first playing with the pedal a few weeks ago I ran it between my guitar and amp. Guitar > Pedal > Amp.
3 - The way I'd run it in my live show rig would be to run it on a send/return loop with my Rivera RM1 pedal board.
@@ZachWirchak Got it thanks! Cheers.
@@accentontheoff no problem!
It's a DI pedal...that's how you use it?
@@banditcountry31You can, for sure. In some way shape or form, some cab simulation really helps it out but go ahead and experiment.
My Gibson is gonna sound so much better run through $25 pedals, what a time to be alive