Behringer UM300 3-stars Reviews

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4 years ago

Naaa man

I might have just used it 2 or 3 times before its jack broke done. Not so good tone but if you just need a cheap distortion to pedal there you have it.

6 years ago

Bargain alternative to MZ

It sounds like a Metal Zone.. if that's what you want this is a bargain pedal. It has a huge range of tone (too much really), the mid EQ has a massive range is is super sensitive. There are insane amounts of gain in this pedal, more than you could ever want or need. The range of usable sounds is pretty small in my opinion but the same can be said of the Boss pedal. For the price it's a bargain, my only complaint would be the cheap plastic enclosure.

8 years ago

You get what you pay for

The pedal sounds okay on it's own but it probably sounds better through a proper amp. I would be careful with the level-knob as turning it past the midway will cause eardrum-splitting feedback.

The knobs are too close to each other and and too stiff. It is very hard to turn them without accidentally turning other knobs.

It does the job and is worth its price.Would recommend to someone who's looking for cheap pedals. Otherwise would look up for something else.

10 years ago

You cant argue with the price of this pedal for what you get compared to a lot of the other distortions available. plastic casing so dont go stamping on it. Perfect for something to get started on or practice with. ** Please dont go playing live with this pedal - humans should not be subjected to this pedal at high volumes.** I bought it to put through my little practice amp for a bit more gain.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Behringer
  • Released in 2007
  • Average price : $33
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