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Vintage Analog Delay Effects Pedal
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Technical Details
- Experience true analog delay and vintage slap-back echo that rivals any tape delay- Vintage BBDs produce up to 300 ms of delay and advanced noise reduction circuit keeps your signal clean
- Dedicated Intensity, Echo and Repeat Rate controls for awesome sound shaping
- Blue status LED for effect on/off and battery check
- Runs on 9 V battery or the BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply (not included)
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By T. Johnson (California)
For those complaining about non-functioning units, when I got mine I couldn't get any sound from the output. When I put the guitar cable in there was about 1/8th inch of room left between the jack and the pedal but it felt like it was in all the way. I tried pushing it in with a bit more force and it finally snapped in the rest of the way. Then the pedal worked fine. Now it snaps in with no effort. A great pedal, $33 for a brand new circuit and components vs. $160 for a 30 year old Boss DM-2. It really does sound amazing. If you are concerned about the plastic case, knobs and jacks, find someone with soldering skills to put it in a sturdier housing. No regrets. This pedal sounds as good any basic analog delay in my collection (EHX, Boss, Ibanez).
By 1960s guy (Boston, MA USA)
i just bought the behringer vd 400. i wanted to use it for delay effects for vocals and it works well for that. for the $22 i paid for it, its a bargain--i've seen a lot of other analog delays in the $200 category-over priced to say the least.
my only complaint is that behringer pedals dont have an easy design to put the 9v battery in--you have to take the top off, which is a little difficult; but overall i am happy i bought it.
By Chris Eng (Clayton, CA United States)
If you do enough research you will realize Beheringer clones with very poor components various BOSS pedals.
When you buy one, you are gambling whether or not it will work properly.
This one didn't, but a replacement did and still works. The LED is obnoxiously bright though. Not good when you can't see your other pedals in the dark.
So, despite morality and questionable build quality, I am satisfied with it's analog delay capabilities (BOSS DM-3 Clone). If you can get one that works, it's worth the price. Or go to e-Bay and shell out $155 for the real deal.
By SubCuTaneoUS (Winter Haven, FL)
I put in a 9V battery.. three of them actually. The item didn't work. I put the batteries in the other effect pedal I just order and it worked fine. Meaning the batteries were not the problem. Each battery I put in was only in for a few moments but were SO HOT when I took them out they almost burnt me! The item smelled like burning plastic once I took them out. I was hoping just to find a pedal to hold me over until I could buy the delay pedal I couldn't afford at the moment,so my standard for satisfication was very low... it didn't even reach that. Maybe this was just a fluke but you get what you pay for and I feel like I didn't even get that. Buyer beware!
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