Behringer Vintage Distortion: Stompbox Walkthrough Video
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Oh wow that doesn't look like the big muff at all! ;)
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Nice vintage 60s fuzz. Sounds fat with the tone down. Wonder how it compares to the pedal it tries to copy (Big Muff). For $3X bucks this is a great unit.
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does it come with a Removable Cardboard Panel ?
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@malgrava i agree with you, but for guitarist who are starting out, maybe playing with a band, these are ok pedals because they are affordable and people can try many effects out
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@fulivius Well if you're just trying stuff out, alright, but if you know what you want and just try to get your tone I can just advise you not to buy many cheap pedals but to prefer good quality. And 70 dollars isn't much considering the high quality of the original muff.
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@malgrava i cant say about the sound, but maybe not everyone can afford to spend too much on pedals and prefer to spend 70 dollars and get 2 pedals instead of one
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Guys, the freaking original is like 70 dollars why not buy that one? It sounds far better and it doesn't make you look like a cheap fuck.
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He: Instructions are on this removible cartboard...
Me: No Sh*t!
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I sat in school today, found this video, thought:" I have this one!", went to my basement, got out the pedal board, off goes the TC Electronic Line-Driver Distortion Booster thingy, and in went this bad boy. Then i did some adjustments, and BOOM!... my mind blew. This distortion pedal, with low tone, standard output, and FULL sustain together with a Boss Blues Driver with a little over standard gain and normal level, tone on normal, it sounds fantastic!!
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How was this efecter?
was this good?
I was thinking to buy BOSS's efecter, but I might change it to this one.
"This is a vintage distortion, its pretty new from behringer" lol
Yourmomathon 1 year ago 35
yeah,the sleeping pill dude again!!!!
ollyworld 1 year ago 34