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Behringer is awesome! I built my son an all Behringer pedal board for the price of one boutique pedal, and he loves it. He uses it every day even. Its got the Hellbabe wah, the Vintage overdrive, the Heavy Metal, Superfuzz, EQ, Noise reducer in 4 cable method, ULTRA Chorus and Delay. You would be amazed at the tones that he can craft. I dont know if they would hold up to giging, but the board has lasted over a year now and its still going strong.
Some do some don't. The wah pedal is not reliable, learned this from personal experience. It's a shame as you can get a lot of different sounds out of it. But it will die on you at some point.
@@mentality-monster I have 6 behringer pedals and they're holding up well so far. 5 of them are less than a year old though. The other one is a distortion I got new about 4 years ago. Never had a single issue with one. We'll see. Probably comes down to how well the user takes care of the pedals. Honestly though they're so cheap that you can get like 5 of them for the price of 1 boss pedal so it's not a big deal if they die after some time.
They’ll last longer then any metal casing.
When humans are gone and boss pedals rust away to nothing there’ll still be Behringer pedals. 😂
@@johnstanley6977 the electronics within would rust away to nothing as well, so all you'd really be left with is a bunch of plastic.
The tube amp modeler is a Sans Amp clone, the amps are supposed to be a fender, Marshall, and Mesa Boogie.
I have both the original Sansamp GT2 and the TM300. I've compared them extensively and they're actually pretty different. The TM300 has a lot more gain so you can't really get clean sounds out of the British and California settings. Also on the British and California settings the TM300 let's through too much high frequencies. If you roll off everything above 5 or 6 khz and scoop at 800 hz it sounds pretty close to the original. The Tweed setting is actually not bad. It's got more mids and less highs than the original, but you can change that with an EQ in front of it. The Tweed is really the only one that's usable going direct unless you can roll off the highs on the other settings. In front of an amp you might have different results, but I always use it direct.
I've got a Sansamp GT2 that has got some intermittent problems - probably not worth fixing, so the Behringer Tube Amp pedal is looking pretty interesting to me.
I've got that tube amp modeler with the DI built in. I think it's killer. I used it with a little 4 channel PA head and it was really cool. Wide variety of tones. I've done a few things with it DI. I liked it had to tweak it a bit for taste and manageability but was very usable.
Nick, I would consider using a eq pedal before it to roll off those highs, especially if it's gonna be an "always on" situation.
The GDI21 is a DI box they make with the tube amp modeler built in. I got 1 a few years ago for the DI n the basic amp models included are a nice bonus.
This was really surprising. Some of these sound downright great.
You should make a "direct" affordaboard (no amp) using the tweed setting on the TM300 as a clean pedal platform. The Tweed setting sounds better direct than it does in front of an amp. Bonus points if it's all Behringer. I want to make a board like that myself, but I'm still on the fence.
I've been enjoying the affordaboard series. Keep it up!
TM300 is actually a SansAmp GT-2 clone, I used to have a clone of it and really, plugged into poweramp it sounds absolutely phenomenal.
Awesome. Loved the review. No surprise, these pedals seem to sound better than one would guess. Can't wait until you do another wave.
Fuzz: My recent understanding from watching and absorbing vids from TPS, JHS, Vertex, etc....only GERMANIUM circuit fuzzes should be placed at the front of the signal chain. Placement of non-germanium fuzzes is less specific and so these can go anywhere you prefer, Yeah, some pedal snobs sneer at Behringer, but there's no question that they can make some great stuff, especially for the money. The original Affordaboard Brand. :)
I’d only push back on this w/ my Fulltone ‘70 bc it’s a silicon fuzz that only really works at the front of my chain because the buffers from other pedals of mine can totally mess with it. I think that’s a thing for most fuzz face type circuits whether they’re germanium or silicon
@@karimabraham6695 Interesting! At the end of the day, one thing I've really learned about all this pedal stuff is that the only rules that truly matter are what sounds good to you and in your rig. Everything is just guidelines and clearly, as you indicated, there are exceptions all over the place. :) Cheers!
Actually, since the Super Fuzz is a clone of the Boss Hyper Fuzz (itself based on the Univox Super Fuzz, but with added active EQ), it's probably got its own buffers on input and output of the pedal (like all Boss pedals), so it doesn't care where it goes. It's an insane fuzz because of the active EQ, but the enclosure and footswitch are too cheap to play out with.
@@alankelly1001 This, the BOSS has its own really good buffers (listen to the boost mode or just use it as a buffer off and it is better than other boss pedals, they over engineered the FZ-2 for some reason), my clone of an actual Univox Super Fuzz doesnt like buffers infront so I tend to use the Hyper Fuzz on my board and like it more for alot of things (a bit thicker bit fuller and has EQ). Definately if you want to play live get the BOSS version, its one of the toughest pedals I own.
Joe Satchton it’s not if it’s germanium or silicon. It depends on the circuit. If you have a buffered fuzz pedal it doesn’t matter. But things like a Fuzz Face has a rather low impedance input. So it interacts with your guitar controls.
Love your content, I wish more people did reviews and videos on affordable gear. I have the vintage overdrive by Behringer and cannot find anything wrong with it. Most bedroom guitar players don't have the cash to drop hundreds of dollars on gear. Brand name doesn't matter to me but function tops the list. Thanks for quality content.
I've had probably a half dozen overdrives and the od300 has been my favorite. Turned all the way to od it's such a good sound and the distortion is always there if you need it. It's a sleeper
Thanks for the tip on the Behringer "Superfuzz". I've had mine since last year, and when you said there's a third fuzz type. I almost thought, does he mean the Boost? And then you said delicately switch between 1 & 2. I was like, oh shit! I've never tried that before? Thank you!🙏👍✌
yep... and I CAN'T do it with my Hyper-Fuzz (BOSS) which it sounds recognizably like, so... Behringer continue to impress. I'm 31 years up the tone fascist spout... & I use a couple of them now. Their £20 tubescreamer puts the lie to these £200+ clones that actually aren't as good, spent the whole weekend A/B a whole shop full of 'screamers. Just buy the Behringer. Seriously, I'm not joking. I must say, also; I've had NO interest at all in the distortion/overdrive... but listening to it here... wow. I gotta get one. £20 here in the UK - A Boss would be around a £100. That blend function looks delicious... Defo gonna look to Amazon shortly!
Best of luck with it all, stay healthy out there.
@@blacktoothfox677 I definitely feel you on that brother!👍✌
The Noise Gate is designed to be used in the four cable method, the send in return is supposed to be in the effects Loop and the gate should be at the very beginning of your pedal chain. It reads the guitar signal directly from the guitar, but it Gates only the effects Loop. The 4 cable method you can keep it turned down low then crank your drive pedals as loud as you want and it will still gate signal no matter how many you turn on at the same time.
It also works when you put noisy pedals in the loop of the gate. That's what I do with my NS2, at least
As far as I can figure out theres a noise detection bit between in and send and the noise reduction bit is between return and out. So you can put noisy pedals in the loop or noisy pedals+amp preamp.
@@davidjameschamberlain it will work that way just fine. But I find it is better to put the drive pedals into the front of the amp with the Noise Gate at the very beginning of your signal chain. That way it is detecting if there is signal coming from the guitar not from a pedal. You put the send and return of the pedal through the effects Loop, with any time-based effects after it so that it is not gating Reverb or delay. With this method you can turn all of your drive pedals wide open as loud as they go and have them all on at the same time and it will still gate the signal with it barely turned on. In my opinion this is the absolute best way to use a Noise Gate with an effects Loop.
@@mark5150ty I'll have to try that sometime
@@davidjameschamberlain
If it has a melody, it will be a hit
I have the two Behringer pedal you did not review... 😭😭😭... I love their Vintage Delay and I'm currently using their compressor sustainer into my JHS Series 3 Reverb, into my Fulltone OCD, into a Caline Ghost Rain Delay. After watching your reviews I will def be upgrading Delay to the Doner Island. Great stuff! Have been following this afford-a-board journey for a while now. Thank you for putting in all the footwork for us budget gear users!
So far I've owned the Tube Screamer clone (TO800), The Ultra Chorus (UC200) and Compression Sustainer (CS400) and I have zero complaints about any of them. They all sound fantastic. The only worry I have really is I've heard the switches can be pretty fragile so I'm hoping they don't give out after awhile. To put it in perspective I've owned the more expensive stuff in the past as well. Fulltone, TC Electronic, Electro Harmonix, MXR, etc so I'm no stranger/noob to pedals. Thinking about going for the analog delay next.
Also the Chorus in person does not sound like does in this video (no disrespect 60 Cycle Hum). It's a very lush chorus, great for clean stuff.
I got the ultra chorus a few years ago when I restarted on guitar, then added the compressor sustainer n a few other of their pedals. I still like them all n they still work. I don't do any heavy stompage on mine so haven't had problems with any of mine yet with the oldest I've got being 6 years old.
@@CJ-rf9jm Yeah I had the TO800 for about a year and had no trouble with it. I was never a heavy stomper either, even on metal housed pedals.
@@TwistedIdentity What got my attention is the price. With gear like this I can afford more than 1 pedal on my limited guitar budget n still have some decent sounds.
I have the vintage delay and love it, one of my fav pedals. Combined with the TO800 it’s sooooo good
I just bought a Super Fuzz a few months ago. It’s a great pedal. Initially I didn’t think I’d use the boost setting at all. But it’s comes in great for boosting for solos when the fuzz is too fuzzy.
I have two of the DM3 analog delay clones - maybe my most revelatory pedal, as it was my 2nd or 3rd pedal ever, and it taught me the joy of analog delay (self-oscillation!) and delay that’s NOT tempo synced. I also have the Tube Screamer, the Super Fuzz, and the VB-2 clones. Mine are all fun, and they’re all covered with stickers to make them more aesthetically pleasing. Recently, I almost got a Noise Reducer (maybe to have as a buffered 2-to-1 summer, if that would work), but they’re sold out right now (if you pre-order and can wait possibly for months, you can get any of these that are listed on Sweetwater for cheaper than the second-hand markups). For now, I got an (likely much more useful) EHX Silencer. Lastly, instead of the Ibanez Compressor/Limiter clone, I got the TC Electronic version: Forcefield.
How are you finding the Silencer and the Forcefield? I have actually been looking at both of those :D
That Fuzz on the in between sounded like heaven. It actually sounded like you were going to play Orion for a second.
FYI, the tube amp modeler is a clone of the Tech21 Sansamp GT2.
Behringer also makes the GDi21, which is the amp modeler with an xlr out.
I have that one. It's cool.
Xlr would handy for… ?
@@-davidolivares DI out to mixing board.
@@jpizzleforizzle
Seems a bit antiquated now, a usb connection would be cooler ya think? Studio vs home studio.
@@-davidolivares yeah. A USB and a DI out would be cool.
Great video man! I love their take on the tube screamer. Thank you for doing these videos. The #affordaboard series is great! You inspired me to build a board out of inexpensive pedals. I built a board of Azor pedals (except for the Kmise phaser you reviewed) and for less than 120 bucks its incredible. Thanks for the inspiration!
Very Cool Demo/Review Thankyou. I have a Behringer Pedal Board as my Everyday Use at home Board, and love it. Have CS400,PB100,SE200,OD100,HM100,FX100 and VD400. All the Pedals have a great range of useful sounds and are alot of fun for very little money.
I have the super fuzz and ultra vibrato and love both of them. With the super fuzz I frequently use the secret setting and almost always have gain on 0.
Run the Tube Amp Modeller into the effect return of an amp to hear it at its best. Shame they didn't send the EQ 700, as a boost when flat or as a tone shaper it's fantastic.
This time last year I bought several Behringer pedals from Amazon UK for £18-£22 each - they're £35/£36 now. Thanks Josh.
I have the noise reducer. Usually I have both the dials turned right down, and my Proco Rat in the send/return. And yeah it definitely still has a little background noise. I am going to be upgrading to the Boss noise gate when I can afford it
I have the Overdrive/Distortion pedal. Have owned it for a couple years, to be honest i find it very hard to dial a sound in that I am totally happy with. I am gonna give it to my bud, he'll enjoy it.
Your Afford-a-Board concept is brilliant!
I've got the gdi version of the tube amp modeller. Played directly into headphones or a PA it does an amazing job. It might not be an authentic tube amp sound but it's damn close. Ryan is running into tube amps, so you don't get the full effect but take my word for it- totally worth the money into phones.
Top review for the Behringer Noise Gate on Sweetwater:
"What it's best at... killing off your 60 cycle hum"
I use a noise gate in the effects loop before modulation effects. A lot of Chorus pedals are stereo output for that Leslie effect.
Aw, shucks. You're giving away one of the ones I already have. 😭
Love me the Super Fuzz, though. I use that badboy on harmonica all the time. Makes it sound filthy, and even when I don't want filthy, I switch on boost mode.
I bought the Octave And the noise reducer and going to see how they are as I would like to have a chorus pedal soon
The first two pedals I ever bought were a Boss DS1 and the Behringer Reverb Machine. The clip where the stomp-pedal attaches to the frame broke inside of a month. They sound okay, some very good. But gig live with them at your own risk.
that fuzz pedal sounds so good. cant wait to get my own
damn, i really, REALLY want a behringer super fuzz. i have a hyper fuzz of my own that i actually got in a steal of a trade (the person just didnt need it anymore, needed a chorus, and was happy to see it go to someone who was gonna use it, which i do!) but if the Behri sounds good enough i’d like to use it to avoid it getting stolen if i ever get to gig in the future (coronavirus permitting)
they all sound pretty good, i have the ultra chorus and the phaser from behringer, use em with my katana 100w and a jamman solo xt looper
One of my favorite fuzz pedals!
Behringer stuff is killer for the money. I have the ultra vibrato, which has the same circuit as the boss vibrato, which is about 10 times the price. I also have the compressor sustainer, Which also has the same circuit as the boss pedal. If you watch Josh Scott’s video about Behringer, he explains everything about them.
Been waiting for the Ultra Chorus to be back in stock.
I Love The Metal Riffs.
Getting stereo from the chorus in my headset... all of those effects sound better with the chorus at the end and stereo effect in the loop. Amazing.
Thanks for affirming my recent purchase of Behringer pedals. I have been playing with the tone/effect settings that work best. The Modeler, Comp/Limiter, and Fuzz might have have to be added to my collection. At $28 each, its a no brainer.
I've owned almost 12 Behringer pedals and they are indeed nice pedals. Still own their Vibrato and Phaser pedals on my pedalboard. You should try those ones!
Jorge Silva the Vibrato is great!
These used to be affordable. I remember buying these 2 years ago for 25$ ea. New. They are awesome pedals. As I started buying pedals that cost 4-5 times as much, I realized truly how good they were. Everybody was crying about the polymer housing?! Glocks are made out of polymer? Why is that even a concern? I’ve never actually seen anyone show how there’s broke or even seen a broken one! Now they are selling on eBay for 2-4 times the original price. Glad I still have 5 of them. Incredible pedals for 25$ new back a couple years ago. I removed them from my board once I bought more expensive brand name stuff. But they are slowly going back onto my board because they are actually better than some of the “big boys”. Should have grabbed all of them when they were dirt. Good shit.
The boost mode on the Super Fuzz is amazing. I'm stoked to try the combined fuzz mode you found! Was the Hold Steady riff intentional at 27:40? Sounds like "You Gotta Dance".
noise gate first after guitar, then fuzz, gain and modulation, then back into the noise gate! Run it as your first and last signal processor before amplifier input! run all your effects except timed effects, through the noise gates effects loop, so that it can tame your signal before your amp and timed based effects. That is the way it was built to run the loop.
The super fuzz is sick, i just got mine and love it
You should also compare these with other afford-aboard pedals, so we can see which ones you think are the best of the best in each area!
I have a ton of these pedals, I just love 'em!!!
I just noticed your Tele has three humbuckers. That's bold!!! You should deck it out with as many switches and push pulls as you can, ala the red special.
AHHH The Super Fuzz my favourite fuzz, well and the BOSS FZ-2 and the Univox Superfuzz.....hahah the family of awesome fuzz! I hope Behringer seeming they are making great synths make more stompboxes, I get that they are flogging them as TC pedlas now that TC is MUSIC tribe, but more BOSS clones would be awesome like the OD-1 and SD-2 and FZ-3 and PH-1r and FET Preamp
The Cuvave fuzz sounds like a transistor fuzz with the bias badly adjusted ("badly" as in not optimal, but not "badly" as in a horrible sound... personally, I like mis-adjuested bias), the "fuzz on the edge of dying" sound (like a Tone Bender mk 2 with the bias screwed with). The Super Fuzz sounds like a Univox Super Fuzz, as that's what it is essentially (the Boss FZ-2 Hyper Fuzz is a Univox Super Fuzz circuit with added buffers around the circuit, like all Boss pedals, and active EQ after the fuzz circuit), which is a combination of transistors and diode clipping (smooth, like a Muff but bigger... ha ha).
The Cuvave fuzz is the best
All the pedals sounded pretty usable and fun. I was thinking it might be good/instructive to have an "Un-affordaboard" to compare Affordaboard pedals to. At $500, I'd put the Blooper on it. You probably have some other expensive pedals that could go there as well.
I own a SF 300, it's a kickass pedal.
The lucky winner will have a great time.
I wish I could tune my guitar as fast as you!
the od diist seems to be a digi tone driver, x-series blend from dod 250 to ts 9 to ts 808
Cool sounds.
Winner!
I had the tube amp modeler, super fun pedal
Use the loop on the noise reducer for the drive pedals
Tube Amp Modeler is a clone of a Sansamp GT-2 (plus XLR, not found on the Sansamp).
i have that fuzz after like six pedals and it sounds great.
I have to leave for work = but WILL return after and finish watching :)
Did you?
For the money you can't beat these paddles! I have 5 different ones . the only one in not a fan of is the fx600 its a digital multi fx . it was like 40 bucks and it has 6 different fx but none of them work as good as there analog stuff. But in a pitch its a good back up . the fuzz is my favorite so far. It has lots of tones ! I never tried the in between yet.
I have the fuzz and love it now I want the tube amp one. I have wanted the noise reducer for a while and now I think I will get it. I think you misuse the noise reducer a bit. I want to put on my church board between my strat and everything else.
I'm convinced that these pedals sound just as good as the Boss, Ibanez and Maxon counterparts and I've been a Boss user since back in the "ACA" days. And they're probably not going to break either. In fact they will probably look newer longer because there is no paint to chip off.
Your ears are correct because all the analog circuits are nearly identical to their more expensive counterparts. So yeah, they sound just as good.
need to buy the rest of it i have 4
So is Tua also gonna start doing these demos Ryan? Just teasing. Much love bro.
I prefer the heavy metal over the ultra metal. I tried an ultra metal for bass and I had a hard time dialing in the midrange tone. For front pup picking, the heavy distortion works great for me. Those two pedals have the highest demand; they're almost always out of stock everywhere on the web.
Heavy metal that was the one pedal he didn't like in the previous behringer affordaboard
The green screamer into the yellow eq, into a micro dark. The poor man's rig
Mixing that distortion with the OD sounds pretty decent for $50 worth of pedals
Seems to have audio issues. Listened on both my phone and desktop.
That OD/Distortion pedal got some kind of White Stripes crunch.
(Has the gain on 10) “That’s a lot of gain.” Lol well duh!
This one goes to 11...
11 is good.But It's better to have a lot of gain at 10.Not all pedals and amps do
Hey hey, stereo with no click track! :)
I think the amp modeler would sound better as a direct to mixing board pedal rather than a pedal for your amp.
I know it's not quite affordable (maybe?around 100) but a video on the Behringer vintage time machine could be interesting. Ehx memory man clone. Tun'r Time shirts ordered
I kind of just want them because instead of a button box its a pedal box if that makes any sense or I just like how it looks
Superfuzz is easy to mod... 2 dpdt switches and you get:
- Mode 1.5 (in between position of the original slider switch)
- Fuzz with or without octave
Sorry, I'm new on this channel. Will you be doing a Cheapest Overdrive Pedals? I loved how the Azor overdrives sounded on one of your videos, but I'd really like to hear your opinion on the Joyo, Kokko and Twinote. Cheers!
Very Cool!
what kind of patch cables are those i been trying to find some that are smaller and don’t take up much space
After watching JHS talk of them, I’ve been picking them too. A buddy that owns a music store has said that for me.... I’m “kinda like a cocaine addict that can’t his regular fix, so I’m now sniffing glue” 🙄 Not sure if I should be offended or laugh 😜 (now up to 8)
Nothing wrong with a little glue sniffing 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 but noticed is wrong with behringer pedals... People complain about the plastic casing but unless you drop the people's elbow on them they aren't gonna break...
@@averyprice9422 😂😂😂 the people’s elbow. What if I give it the rock bottom will it be fine?
So they aren't good for rock?
Sure they’re good for anything you want to play - just don’t be wearing your Kiss platform Boots and stomping with all your weight 😊 And as for the addiction, I’m up to 24 of them now 😔 ( no way you can collect them ALL - unless you’re Josh Scott 🤣)
Same here 😂
Dang. I always have to pause you and go play guitar. Now, where were we?
Blend dial on fuzz instead of switch would be better for a "blend" knob
3 months later and they're still on backorder. I guess Berhinger is having some manufacturing problems. Probably due to Covid.
I have the Behringer Compressor Sustainer. Ir's excellent.
I love that pedal... Just got one in today
Is it just me or does the tube amp modeler sound like all it does is just change the bass, mids and treble EQ? As in, it doesn't do anything that the EQ knobs on any amp could achieve?
that fuzz sounds great :)
I've been trying to get the Super Fuzzs for over 6 months. It's never in stock. I love that pedal.
It's been out of stock everywhere since JHS did his Behringer video. lol
@@thhunter Behringer supposed to reissue it. It was due last October but they still haven't arrived.
@@waynewhitesideit's in now for sure
Excellent show, mate, more tone modulation than you can shake a stick at. Not so keen on all that distortion fuzz noise I prefer all kinds of other tones though but no fuzzzzzz😂🙂😃😀
Only actual problem I have had with these pedals is the patches don't lock on their own very well cheap jacks. No real issue if you immobilize your pedals.
Surprised this guy don't know the 4 cable method used by NS2.. Quick question why you used the fuzz first than the limiter compressor and OD?
The best with the SF300 is the 1.5 setting, check it out!
thanks for third fuzz mode)
Pedal #4 was working for me 3:)
When does the "Pretty Stiff Shelf There" T-shirt come out?
Love those cheap pedals!!!
I love Behringer pedals, they sound awesome and very affordable, bought a few of them and got rid of all my Boss pedals, the cherry on top of the cake was the Danelectro FAB Metal, I have loved that pedal from day one, it was my very first. You did a great review, I'll just say though that the little pedal there sounded like you was farting, sounded horrible.
Only one that I'd find useful is the chorus, set low running to 2 amps to just thicken the sound, the kinda thing you don't notice until it's not there.
Also at about the 42 minute mark, it felt like you were about to launch in to a heavy cover of "I'll Make You Happy" by the Easybeats :P
That Ultra Metal is you .You should do more like that
If you’re not playing out these would be plenty fine. Sturdy enough and sound good.
I bought the superfuzz a few weeks ago great fuzz but i also love using the boost mode especially into the big spark from tc electronics and then going in to a driven amp/model i didn't realize af first that the level doesn't work in the boost mode
Great pedal!
37:00 was that the awesome riff from the song Enter Spiderman?
From my experience with the noise reducer it also taints the sound a tad. Who else has noticed this fact?
For a below-average hobbyist guitarist like me, OD sounded full of possibilities. Suddenly I'm wrong, but it seemed to me that the possibilities of this sound are close to Fat Fuzz? But that could be my mishearing.🙄