This pedal is a big piece of shit! Granted it's cheap, but I've bought a case of Bud Light that lasted longer. I have had one of them for a few months and finally got the chance to build a pedalboard and try it alongside a couple Boss pedals using a daisychain power supply and the damned thing didn't last 10 minutes! I've checked the battery and tried several times to revive it.... goddamn thing is DOA. What a joke.
Excellent quirk, Eti, I get aimilar when I run my Behringer stereo fex 800 by using it as a mono effect box and feeding the output of the left channel back into the input of the right channel, then taking the signal doubly processed....hope that made sense, Howard UK
I may be wrong but if those are stereo out puts then the A channel is probably mono and the B channel is probably the other side of the stereo delay hence 2 sounds from A and the second sound only from B. It would be interesting to find out by plugging in both A and B together and see if there are 2 echos.
Hey there, this effect is intended so the 2 repeat outputs can be sent to different amplifiers on opposite sides of the stage, giving the delays a"ping ping" effect from left-to-right and back again. Thanks for posting!
This pedal is a big piece of shit! Granted it's cheap, but I've bought a case of Bud Light that lasted longer. I have had one of them for a few months and finally got the chance to build a pedalboard and try it alongside a couple Boss pedals using a daisychain power supply and the damned thing didn't last 10 minutes! I've checked the battery and tried several times to revive it.... goddamn thing is DOA. What a joke.
lido672 1 day ago
@lido672 Get your money back.
eti313 1 day ago
Excellent quirk, Eti, I get aimilar when I run my Behringer stereo fex 800 by using it as a mono effect box and feeding the output of the left channel back into the input of the right channel, then taking the signal doubly processed....hope that made sense, Howard UK
themanfromwem 3 weeks ago
I may be wrong but if those are stereo out puts then the A channel is probably mono and the B channel is probably the other side of the stereo delay hence 2 sounds from A and the second sound only from B. It would be interesting to find out by plugging in both A and B together and see if there are 2 echos.
mlbdrumsyahoo 4 months ago
hi wich adapter u use for ur fx600? my fx doesnt work!
guitarrax 5 months ago
@guitarrax It takes a standard 9v, center negative, Boss type adapter.
eti313 5 months ago
I can't see in the video. Does the pedal have an overall volume control?
IwishIwereJoe 6 months ago
@IwishIwereJoe No overall volume control.
eti313 6 months ago
I should have done some Brian May 3-part harmony.
eti313 11 months ago
銀魂の予告の時のBGMかとおもった・・
otomoyuuki 11 months ago
Yep! I think sometimes the most fun you can have with pedals is through experimentation. Keep it up!
behringer 1 year ago
Hey there, this effect is intended so the 2 repeat outputs can be sent to different amplifiers on opposite sides of the stage, giving the delays a"ping ping" effect from left-to-right and back again. Thanks for posting!
behringer 1 year ago
@behringer Congratulations! You are the first commenter on my channel. You have won a free Behringer mini poster! :)
Anyhow, thanks for the comment! I thought it might be something like that. In any case, I enjoy finding possibly unintended uses for effects.
eti313 1 year ago