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Controls
Customers are highly satisfied with the controls of this guitar pedal, praising its ability to maintain sound quality even when striking strings repeatedly. Despite some concerns about the plastic enclosure, overall sentiment is positive.
Sound Quality
Customers are overwhelmingly positive about the sound quality of this BEHRINGER Guitar Pedal. They describe it as perfect, great, authentic, full and decent with no tone suck. Some customers have even compared its sound to more expensive brands and found it to be just as good or better. However, a small group of customers have expressed concerns about the perceived quality and durability of the product.
Tremolo Effect
Customers are overwhelmingly positive about the tremolo effect of the BEHRINGER Guitar Pedal, Orange (UT300). They describe it as delivering a wide range of tremolo sounds from subtle to intense and compare it favorably to more expensive models. Some customers mention that it exceeds their expectations and is a great value for the price. However, one customer reports that the pedal distorts the guitar sound when using the tremolo effect.
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Quality
My downgrade of 1 star is based on my perceived quality and durability of the product.
Sounds great clean or dirty, trem sound is very adjustable.
Sounds like old amp tremolo, thank goodness it doesn't sound like vibrato.
- "standard" 9v center positive power supply jack.
Price
And at this price, very well worth it.
This pedal actually works really well for the money.
Summarymakes tremolo sounds without noise for $25.
By listening to it you cant tell that it only costs less than 30 bucks.
Competitiveness
For those that say the behringer sounds inferior to, let's say boss for example: the joke's on you, behringer generally reverse... Read More
Don't get me wrong, joyo makes great pedals, but the behringer is far superior.
Matter of fact i would prefer the behringer tremolo over a boss tremolo, mxr, fender, you name it.
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
pedal, great, good, plastic and cheap. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 412 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 2 2025.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Sounds like old amp tremolo thank goodness it doesnt sound like vibrato
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The adjustments could be tweaked a little
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
What i mean is sometimes you want the tremolo speed to be 34just so34 and this one doesnt let you get that exactness even though it has a 34rate34 control
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If youre playing a lot of slow songs this may be a frustration for you but for me it doesnt present a problem
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Now stomp on it like your trying to kill a roach and youre definitely going to have a problem
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
By listening to it you cant tell that it only costs less than 30 bucks
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I like the rate wave and depth setting to be at approximately 6oclock
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Matter of fact i would prefer the behringer tremolo over a boss tremolo mxr fender you name it
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