Behringer HM300 Heavy Metal Distortion
Effects Pedal for Electric Guitar

Latest User Reviews
Will Dimebag Dime From Hell Still Be On Sale
This Pedal is great for Heavy metal, and black, sound was perfect, and so cheep, 10/10
Distraction pedal
Brilliant pedal altogether. Brilliant sound. It's just amazing in general
I like it more than my multi effect
Effect works real great both with guitar and bass, has lots of configuration range, and while build quality might not make you optimistic at first, I don't think it'll break any time soon. Solid, cheap option.
good, but.....
this was good.....before you could buy similar, and much better built, pedals from Harley Benton! Check out their Extreme pedal, not just metal sound, but made of metal. Or their Drop Kick, really brilliant, for almost half the price of the Behringer!
Old school black metal
This is an integral part of all metal music, being a Chinese knockoff of the original distortion pedal used by metal bands back in the 90s.
Definitely important to get this on your pedalboard.
Sounds amazing!
I use it with all the knobs maxed out for the classic black metal tone. It nails it - it is absolutely amazing and the most affordable way to get that tone. I love it and recommend it!
HM2 Clone
Price --> It is THE BEST deal around. Period. You can get a new one quite cheap. And you can replace easily it for the same model with no budget explosion.
Material --> It's plastic yeah.... So if you don't kick it around like a football or stomp it like the Hulk, it will actually last you for several years.
Sound --> I've been using it live for several years now and it never disapponted me.
Astounding
Beats my Digitech DF7 often.
Very smooth, clear, cohesive sound, no matter how much you crank it up.
And it goes all the way.
I hear no difference from the original pedal.
An excellent and versatile pedal
Behringer often have a bad reputation for "cheapness" but this is entirely unjustified. The casing may be plastic but it is extremely durable, and I once attempted to break the pedal apart but gave up, it may as well be steel casing.
This specific pedal is also an extremely faithful HM-2 clone, one of the most versatile pedals I've ever tried. The amount of change to the tone you get from just adjusting the mid controls is out of this world.
At this price, unless you already own an HM-2, there is no reason you should not own a Behringer HM300.
great for beginners
amazing if looking to get started into pedals but all round not very good for much else.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2008
- Average price : $30
- Extreme hard rock / heavy metal distortion of the 80s
- Controls: Level, Low, Mid, Distortion
- LED: Effect on
- Footswitch: Effect bypass
- 6.3 mm jack input
- 6.3 mm jack output
- AC adapter connector: Hollow plug socket 5.5 x 2.1 mm, negative pole inside
- Current consumption: 30 mA
- Dimensions : 70mm x 123mm x 54mm
- Weight : 330g
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