Two More New Behringer Effects Pedals

Dave Lewis

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To add to the two they released last month.
£59.00 and £59.00 from Andertons prices and delivery dates might differ from other online sellers.
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The Vibe looks fun, but oh boy didn't expect a Brass Master! 🤯

They're trying to get a good within the fuzz crowd. Tough game, probably.
We know there's an Octavia to be announced at some point.
 
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I got four original ones, two that are named the Vibro-Chourus before the name change to Univibe in late 1968.
This Classic has drawbacks ;
1. some units tend to blow out fuses.
2. When you engage the expression pedal, you lose some volume
3. You better have a Noise Gate, because when you leave the expression pedal, toe down, you're going to have a pulsating sound when you are not playing.

Luckily, I have very, very good patches/ programs on my RP-12 and 2112 SGS, that are 100% in the ballpark, with an original Univibe / Vibro- Chorus.
But I think that I am going to pull the trigger for the Behringer version of the Univibe.
 
With my set up, my Boss AC-2 and AC-3 didn't sound as good as an AM100 Acoustic Modeler Behringer pedal.
I also own a 1124P Feedback Destroyer Pro, that's usually used as a Feedback suppressor, I use the 12 Band Parametric Eq to handle the frequencies my two 31 Graphic EQ's don't handle. It has worked flawlessly since 2002.

I think Behringer is finally getting its long over due respect as great sounding gear.
 
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