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Behringer Tube Amp Modeling Effects Pedal
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Setting up amps, dialing in tones and positioning mics takes a lot of time and patience. Why not step on a TUBE AMP MODELER TM300 and skip straight to the good part?
Product Features:
-Authentic modeling technology for 3 classic guitar amps, 3 gain modes and 3 mic placements for a total of 27 configurations that let you easily achieve the most sought-after tube amp sounds from clean, crunch to super-fat distortion
-This BEHRINGER product has been designed to compete head to head with leading products on the market
-Provides a truckload of great amps in a single stomp boxsimply choose your favorite sounds with a flick of a switch
-Dedicated Drive, High and Low EQ, Level, Mic, Model and Amp 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:
-Authentic modeling technology for 3 classic guitar amps, 3 gain modes and 3 mic placements for a total of 27 configurations that let you easily achieve the most sought-after tube amp sounds from clean, crunch to super-fat distortion
-This BEHRINGER product has been designed to compete head to head with leading products on the market
-Provides a truckload of great amps in a single stomp boxsimply choose your favorite sounds with a flick of a switch
-Dedicated Drive, High and Low EQ, Level, Mic, Model and Amp 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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Captain Crunch 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Cambridge, Ontario
It's my inexpensive power rock crunch pedal in my loop that lets me keep EQ values similar between clean & dirty where my amp's 2 channel but 1 EQ doesn't let me keep the same UMPH switching between them.
Pretty much a Mesa-like base (TM300) into a Marshal-like (HR40A), with an EQ pedal between. IFYKYK ;)
Just for that, awesome. Makes my face change & head bob awesome.
I have the option to try a few other flavours/colours as a bonus. With an EQ pedal, there's not many genres I can't attempt without a gooooood tone.
PS; it has a STRONG Level that is decently sensitive & accepting of smidgeon tweaks. I barley get to 8 o'clock/1 for approximate volume. If 1 were 10, it goes to 101.
Posted by Jay on Oct 31, 2024
Worth It and Then Some 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Oshawa, Ontario
The sheer versatility of this pedal makes it a good buy for the money, especially when run direct into the PA or the effects return of an amp.
I currently use it as an amp replacement on the Tweed setting into the PA, with a few other pedals before and after it. Since I don't step on it other than to turn it on, I haven't had to worry about the durability much.
A midrange control would be really helpful, and the gain range could be a little more nuanced on the Brit and Cali settings.
Overall I have solid confidence in using this for live applications as well as tone-chasing and recording at home.
Posted by Jon on Aug 20, 2024
Hard to beat the quality of sound at this price point 7 of 7 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Laval, Quebec
This little pedal is the BOMB! If you want the powerful sounding thick rich tubey deep chunky bassy fat bottom end of a Mesa Boogie Rectfier or Marshall JCM800 amp for those chuggs and powerchords, this badboy does it, if you want the pristine clean sound of a Fender amp for chordal and blues, this pedal does it, you can also tweak your own tones to your tastes of course, I also own the Tech 21 Sansamp GT-2 which to me is the best Tube Amp emulator pedal ever created but it costs 6 times as much or more as the Behringer, brand new that is, the Boss Power Stack comes pretty close also, but the Behringer T300 is as close as it gets to a tube amp monster stack in a pedal for a real bargain, If you love playing stuff like AC DC, Zepp, Sabbath, Van Halen, SRV, ZZTop, Hendrix, Metallica and all the rest of the classic bands as well as the modern tones, it can handle all of it, Highly recommended, you won't be dissapointed, it does sound much better and fatter through a powerful amp though than say through a 10 or 15 watt practice amp
Posted by Steve R. on Jul 20, 2018