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Behringer Vintage Tube Overdrive Effects Pedal
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The classic sound of blazing, overdriven vacuum tubes never goes out of style. This sound is at your command when you put the VINTAGE TUBE OVERDRIVE TO800 in your effects chain.
Product Features:
-Get vintage overdrive, smooth sustain and screaming fat tone
-Uses original 4558 IC plus MA150 distortion diodes for authentic vintage sound
-Captures every nuance of your playing from smooth overdrive to screaming tube sounds
-Dedicated Drive, Tone and Level controls for awesome sound shaping
-Status LED for effect on/off and battery check
-Runs on 9 V battery or the BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply
Product Features:
-Get vintage overdrive, smooth sustain and screaming fat tone
-Uses original 4558 IC plus MA150 distortion diodes for authentic vintage sound
-Captures every nuance of your playing from smooth overdrive to screaming tube sounds
-Dedicated Drive, Tone and Level controls for awesome sound shaping
-Status LED for effect on/off and battery check
-Runs on 9 V battery or the BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply
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great od 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Windsor, Ontario
It does what other screamers do plus distortion also. Chops bass off like a expensive unit. Does what I needed it to do when a ts9 wasn't affordable. It does the same thing. It's plastic but it's heavy duty composite. Has same chip as the ts9 apparently. Exceeded all expectations. Only weird thing is the 9v DC adapter input is on the side. All else is great
Posted by Sean Ryan 1978 on Jul 12, 2024
Very pleased, excellent value 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Burlington, Ontario
I have several Behringer pedals now and it all started with this one. Other than the standard plastic enclosure, this is an excellent pedal, exceptional value. Check out the boatloads of videos comparing this little inexpensive OD pedal vs legends like the Tube Screamer. It holds its own, slightly different character but great nonetheless. If they offered a metal enclosure variant for, say, $15 more, that would be even sweeter. Want a value oriented Overdrive pedal? Look no further.
Posted by Luke on May 20, 2019
Great sounding overdrive 3 of 3 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Longueuil, Quebec
I bought this because I didn't like the overdrive I was getting from my Boss ME70 multi effects pedal. This sounds great and at $31 it's a steal.. It's an overdrive so don't expect a heavy distortion but it's got a vintage warm overdrive Stevie Ray Vaughan type of tone. I use it with a modified Squier Strat which has a Dean Markley humbucker pickup on the bridge side.
Posted by J-F on Jan 9, 2019
Bought Tube Screamer Went Back to Behringer TO800 7 of 7 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Toronto (Bloor St.), Ontario
Sounds great. Durable. Inexpensive. Used it gigging 6 years, no problem. You want a metal casing? Buy a can of soup. Title says it all.
Posted by John Hamilton on Aug 8, 2016
Don"t be fooled by the price! 5 of 5 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Saint John, New Brunswick
Paid $28 for this, and couldn't be happier! Don't waste your money on a real tubescreamer. Like the other reviewer said, this has the same chip as the maxon od808. Although the pedal is housed in plastic, it is still fairly rugged. I have had this pedal for a year now, and have had no problems.
Posted by anonymous on Oct 23, 2015
TO 800 11 of 11 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Oshawa, Ontario
did an a/b test with this pedal and the Maxon OD808. they have the same chips, though probably not by the same manufacturer. and you know what? with the 3 knobs at noon, there's so little difference between the 2. the Maxon may be a bit "warmer" sounding but it's such a subtle difference. and the Behringer is plastic. but for 1/6 or 1/7 of the price of the Maxon, I would say the difference is irrelevant....
Posted by 4th liner on Jun 3, 2014