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Behringer UM300 Heavy Metal Distortion Pedal

23.7.10

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Heavy Metal Distortion Effects Pedal
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Technical Details

- Take off with the most extreme and sought-after hard rock or heavy metal distortion
- Multi-gain circuitry to give you super-thick, tube-like distortion plus endless sustain
- Dedicated Distortion, 3-band EQ and Level 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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Customer Buzz
 "Good price, but has a major flaw" 2010-03-12
By A. J. Gardin (Northern California)
This thing rips. I am a beginner guitar player and I wanted something heavy and chunky sounding to mess around with. It delivers there, and for the price, i still look back on the purchase favorably.



The problem is that the pedal itself wont toggle for me. I turn it on, and I can not turn it off without resetting the battery --which really sucks if you want to go from clean to heavy or back again in a fluid motion while jamming.



It may just be mine, I might have gotten the lemon, but you get what you pay for. --That aside, i think this makes a good heavy sound and is good for messing about--considering the price.. its just not stage worthy

Customer Buzz
 "Perfect for me" 2009-05-22
By Zachary Eck (Texas, US)
This thing is great for me, just playing for fun and using it to get an awesome distortion sound. For the price it can't get any better, I haven't even started to explore the possibilities with the controls, but when I moved the mid knob (not the mid freq) up too high it just started whining really loudly, and when one of the cables isn't fitted into the in/output correctly it'll do the same thing (just a little bit of pressure would do it). I haven't gotten my new cables yet and being able to play with it without being plugged into an amp was a lifesaver, I just put in an adapter and some computer speakers and I was good to go. Once I started playing with it I was having to much fun and I started figuring out how to play the Star Spangled Banner, hours of endless enjoyment just playing with a sound effect XD



For somebody who doesn't play gigs, this is a perfect starter pedal, and for the price it can't be beat. It only looses the 1 star because of the occasional high-pitched screech/wail/whine that it does if the settings aren't right or the cables aren't aligned in the plugs correctly.



EDIT: I got the power cord for it today and it works great, but I wanted to add that 9V batteries are very easy to change/remove once you figure it out, just push one of the black buttons in where the pedal pivots, a long thin screwdriver or pen works great. I had some more fun with it today, it really is hours of enjoyment in one little plastic pedal!

Customer Buzz
 "Good sound, bad feedback" 2009-05-18
By William T. Smith (Hunkered down in a zombie-proofed fortress)
I bought the Behringer Heavy Metal Distortion UM300 pedal two months ago when I was looking for a good, heavy distortion sounds, and I went to Behringer first because of the quality and affordability of their Behringer Bass Overdrive BOD100 I'd gotten many months earlier. The pedal gives a good sound, but unfortunately produces a loud buzzing when it's on and you're not playing, spoiling portions of a song which are intended to be silent and just generally being a bit unpleasant unless you turn it off immediately. The rang of sounds it can produce are good, and certain settings minimize the buzz, but if you need performance-quality distortion, I'd suggest looking elsewhere. Great for practice or hobby, I wouldn't suggest it on-stage.


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OnStage GS7252B Heavy Duty Double Guitar Stand, Black

24.6.10

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Prevent needless damage to your guitar or bass and keep it within reach by using one of these heavy duty guitar stands. Constructed of all metal, these black tubular stands are sturdy enough for any guitar or bass. Loaded with features, the Duo is designed with three long legs to provide extremely stable support on a variety of irregular surfaces. This is an outstanding all-purpose stand which packs high-end features into an affordable package -- a great choice for the entire guitar collection or showroom! Black scratch resistant finish for years of use.
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Technical Details

- Top yoke supports guitar neck with black velveteen rubber, specially formulated to be safe on all guitar finishes.
- Heavy-duty rubber band-type neck guards prevent accidental knock-over of guitars
- Straight vertical shaft is height adjustable for use with guitars, basses or banjos. Height may be adjusted to prevent headstocks from touching
- Heavy-duty locking knob locks shaft in place once desired height is set
- Lower yokes with "smart" yoke design are balanced to remain in an upright position. Also padded with velveteen foam rubber
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Customer Buzz
 "solid guitar stand" 2010-02-14
By kwoody
We are currently using this stand for a guitar and banjo. It looks nice and it isn't too bulky which is definitely a plus. Best of all, it's very sturdy.

Customer Buzz
 "Nice Guitar Stand - Study & Inexpensive" 2009-10-31
By Loren Malm (Anderson, IN USA)
First - a note about guitar stands in general:

When I first got my acoustic I didn't know how important it was to have a guitar stand - I just stored my guitar in its case. What I didn't realize at that time was that despite my best intentions, a guitar stored in a case doesn't get played... A helpful brother-in-law who's been playing for most of his life told me I really needed to get a stand and keep my guitar on it, and I must admit this small change has greatly contributed to my ability to just pick up the guitar and play. Your mileage may vary, but for me this stand was an important accessory!



About this specific guitar stand:

This is a nice dual-guitar stand, I've got a large acoustic which is very light, and a Les Paul copy which is very heavy, and yet the stand never seems unbalanced or unsturdy. I was also a little concerned the tops of the headstocks would hit each other (the tops of the guitars angle toward each other on this stand) but that turned out not to be a problem, provided the top of the stand (which holds the necks) is raised to the top of the center pole.



The only "negative" about this stand would be the rubber "straps" which are supposed to hold the guitar neck in place are about worthless - I tried to use them a couple of times and gave up. First, it's not really needed (gravity is all you need) and second, they are very difficult to put on and take off. My advice - just ditch them and if you have a real $5,000 Les Paul you want to make sure doesn't fall out of stand, use a Velcro strap or something around the top tongs of the stand - or get a wall hook. For everyone else, this stand is great - the guitar is not falling out and is a lot easier to pick up and play than if it was stored in a case.





Customer Buzz
 "Awesome" 2009-04-17
By Diane G (Jonesborough, TN)
Bought it for my husband as a gift. He loves it and is impressed with the quality.

Customer Buzz
 "Works fine." 2009-01-21
By HSC (Montana, United States)
We have a child's guitar and an adult-size guitar on it and it works fine.

Customer Buzz
 "Great stand" 2008-05-26
By Carole (Northern California)
Well built and stable. I ordered a triple holder by OnStage but it wouldn't hold 3 acoustic guitars.


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OnStage GS7352B Heavy Duty Triple Guitar Stand, Black

6.3.10

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Prevent needless damage to your guitar or bass and keep it within reach by using one of these heavy duty guitar stands. Constructed of all metal, these black tubular stands are sturdy enough for any guitar or bass. Loaded with features, the Tri is designed with three long legs to provide extremely stable support on a variety of irregular surfaces. This is an outstanding all-purpose stand which packs high-end features into an affordable package -- a great choice for the entire guitar collection or showroom! Black scratch resistant finish for years of use.
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Technical Details

- Top yoke supports guitar neck with black velveteen rubber, specially formulated to be safe on all guitar finishes.
- Heavy-duty rubber band-type neck guards prevent accidental knock-over of guitars
- Straight vertical shaft is height adjustable for use with guitars, basses or banjos. Height may be adjusted to prevent headstocks from touching
- Heavy-duty locking knob locks shaft in place once desired height is set
- Lower yokes with "smart" yoke design are balanced to remain in an upright position. Also padded with velveteen foam rubber
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Customer Buzz
 "Excellent Product and Value!" 2009-08-30
By hasselaar (Belgie)




This is a strong and beautifully made product. I bought 2 and am buying another. This is a great deal and I highly recommend it to one and all. It works great for all acoustic, solid bodies and a banjo.

Customer Buzz
 "You get what you pay for" 2009-08-25
By Looneybin Jim (Cincinnati, OH USA)
Let me start by saying that this works great for what I bought it for. I needed a stand for Guitar Hero and Rock Band guitars, and it is perfect for this. But I don't think I'd be happy if I purchased it for my real guitars. Price is right at $19.99, but I think I'd invest a few more dollars to get something a little more heavy duty.

Customer Buzz
 "NOT WORTH A BROKEN GUITAR!!!" 2009-06-01
By Eric Stanton (Washington, DC USA)
yeah it's a great price, but a triple guitar stand is supposed to fit 3 guitars on it. By the time you throw this piece of junk out, you will have lost 2 of them to random acts of guitar toppling after giving up on those annoying rubber neck restraints. I'm currently moping over a recent guitar tragedy for this exact reason. Why do the base holders not sit firmly? retarded. Get a huge amount of glue if you buy this junk to hold it in place. What a terrible waste.

Customer Buzz
 "good quality" 2009-05-17
By Wayne R. Hilliard (Shaftsbury, VT United States)
good quality and a real space saver. It holds my son's 3 guitars very nicely.

Customer Buzz
 "Decent for the price; you do get what you pay for" 2009-05-01
By Paul Wake (Utah)
We have an acoustic, an electric, and a bass on ours, and it's a near collision but they do fit. There's a little knob that lets you move the top holder in and out a short ways, but the knob doesn't stay tightened down well enough to keep the upper holders in position; they tend to slide back a bit to the not-out-all-the-way position. There's also a sort of handle on the top that you can use to carry the stand, but don't do it with your gear on it unless you're amazingly confident you've tightened the parts together, or the handle and shaft it's attached to will stay in your hand, and the rest of the stand will drop off the bottom. The rubber things that hold the necks of the guitar in against the top holders tend to come off easily. So, it's not the highest quality, but you'd have to pay a lot more for higher quality. For careful use around the house, it's fine for me.


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