Behringer DR600 Digital Reverb 4-stars Reviews

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4 years ago

Great value

As with most Behringer pedals you get nice sounds,

in a sensitive (plastic) construction.

5 years ago

really good

i didnt expect too much from it when i bought it because its so cheap but it really surprised me. i sounds really good only if you want a very subtle reverb it might be a little hard to dial in but its possible. the pedal doesnt feel as strong as a metal one but it also doesnt feel like it will break if you are not careful. the only downside is that its not really practical to use it with a battery, i put a new battery in it and after around 2,5 hours of playing the light started flickering indicating that the battery was dead. so if you use a powersupply and dont throw it around its a perfect option for a low price

5 years ago

Cheap but does its job!

A were good sounding reverb-pedal with many features. The plastic casing feels weak, though I have no problems with it now. Well invested money!

5 years ago

Good for the price

That's good pedal for start to find which reverb we like. Is range of most affordable pedals that should be used as comparison for it.

Sound quality is good.

Few reverbs with different sounding.

Pedal housing is made of plastic- again for the price is ok. The plastic itself is average quality but elements are fitted correctly.

The on/off switch is simplest tact switch mounted on PCB. Once you open battery compartment all of that is visible.

Pros:

+ few different effects

+ good sound quality

Con:

- it is not true bypass. Effect when is turned off has some minor impact to sound.

- materials quality is direct result of price. As it is affordable pedal.

Shortly:

Good sound in plastic package.

6 years ago

Great value for money

I'm using the pedal on vocals for rehearsals with my band - it's a really nice sounding reverb, just what I was looking for.

6 years ago

Reasonable for the money

Not the greatest reverb in the world, but not expensive either.

As long as you spend a little time setting it up and don't expect it to sound like it cost three times as much it is fine. Try to push it to extremes and it produces a lot of very obvious digital artifacts, but to add a little ambience for some cool blues it is fine.

Be warned that this is a platic box, so you can't expect to get away with too much rough handling. Excellent for home use but probably not something I would want to rely on for gigging.

6 years ago

A treasure in a dull shell

It's designed to be stepped on and made of plastic. You do the math on that one

The sounds this thing produces are amazing but completely un-subtle. If youre looking for a little bit of shimmer to accentuate your clean sound well you better get the HECK OUT OF HERE because this thing is going to drench your sound in reverb and then fill a jar with reverb for you to take home with you.

It has wuite a few settings, but they are all just different flavours of completely un-subtle, over the top, grand canyon, deep space goodness.

Do not step on it too hard or it will shatter like a small child that is not allowed to drink milk. It is made of plastic for some reason. Why anyone would make something with "stomp" in the name out of plastic is beyond me, but hey I guess if you're careful not to stomp on your stomp box youll be fine.

To be honest with you I used this for about 10 minutes when I first got it and then it just became a Y splitter that I use to send my signal to two amps.

If you've bought a behringer pedal before, well its one of those.

6 years ago

Looking for an affordable reverb?

Behringer Pedals are easily my favorite pedal brand as of today, they are crazy inexpensive, and you get killer sound out of them for the price. The ONLY downside is that they are not in a metal enclosure, it's plastic, so your mileage may vary... But equivalent metal enclosure pedals go for way more expensive. So a Reverb on a Budget, this is your fix

6 years ago

Best reverb pedal for the price

Behringer pedals are as always in the best price-quality range of any brand.

i use this pedal with synths and it totally works fine, stereo in stereo out, several reverb types and a perfect amount of tuning aveilable (full wet, tone pot)

for the price is the best you can have.

7 years ago

Surprisingly good and useful sound

I bought this to stick a drum machine through for live performances and I wasn't really expecting it to sound good enough. However, I was surprised to find the reverb dense enough to sound decent on percussive sounds. The inclusion of a gated reverb setting makes it particularly useful.

I'm quite fussy about reverbs and mainly use mechanical ones (springs, plate) or vintage digital rackmounted ones to record. I definitely wouldn't use the DR600 for that purpose (unless I wanted a certain gritty character) but for live use it's pretty decent and also had better features than many more expensive units.

9 years ago

Good for the price

You get what you pay for but is good enough for the average Joe.

11 years ago

very versatile

I bought this pedal to use as part of my DJ rig, i particularly like the plate setting, the others sound great too. I also used this a few times for small gigs where i had no outboard just a small analogue desk and it worked fantastic on vocals!

the pedaly only drawback is i wish it had a few more settings to have more control over the reverb.

12 years ago

DR600

Basic reverb unit. Good for the money.

13 years ago

Behringer DR600

A shame it's made of plastic, but it has some superb patches (better than some of the Rackmount Alesis & Zoom Reverbs I've used). I would recommend getting a PSU, as it it eats new Alkaline Batteries within 40mins...

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Behringer
  • Released in 2009
  • Average price : $48
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