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    Any opinions? I'm thinking of throwing a cheap n cheerful chorus into the fx loop (parallel) of my TSL 601, and can get the Behringer UC100 ultra chorus for £15. False economy?
    I already have a V-Amp2, and am aware of Behringer's dealings.


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      I've been considering adding a Tremolo pedal to my rig for a while now, and the Behringer Tremolo pedal at only £12 seriously stood out to me

      I've not tried 1 myself though, so I'm not sure of the quality. But usually Behringer stuff is ok. You get what you pay for

      If those £12 pedals even work then I'd consider it a bonus

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        I'm thinking of going for it, it's not much of a loss if it's crap eh?


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          im curious about their acoustic simulator

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            Originally posted by stevie_bees
            I'm thinking of going for it, it's not much of a loss if it's crap eh?
            Nah, not much of a loss really

            It's only 6 pints (or 2 if you was at UK UGD! ) down the drain if it doesn't work eh?

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              Berhinger stuff is good for the money in a lot of cases... It's not high quality stuff but it is inexpensive gear and if it works for ya use it.... I have a small berhinger amp and a small mixer.... Nothing too great about them but they work and do what i bought them for...

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                Originally posted by fretburner
                im curious about their acoustic simulator
                I have one, it sounds pretty good but its very noisy. Cant hear it when you play though....
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                  Re: Behringer pedals

                  the behringer stuff is just clones of more expensive stuff, so i'd guess it would be pretty decent electrically, maybe not mechanically though

                  the pedal you want is probably a clone of a boss pedal
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                    Re: Behringer pedals

                    Originally posted by nahfuten
                    the behringer stuff is just clones of more expensive stuff, so i'd guess it would be pretty decent electrically, maybe not mechanically though

                    the pedal you want is probably a clone of a boss pedal
                    When they first announced their pedal line, they looked EXACTLY the same as Boss pedals. I think a quick phone call from the lawyers sorted that out. I agree with everyone here - I own a V-Amp and V-Amp Pro and Behringer stuff in general is great for the money, so not much to lose really.
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                      Originally posted by stevie_bees
                      I'm thinking of going for it, it's not much of a loss if it's crap eh?
                      No great loss then, but I think they had plastic cases, so don't step on it too hard, other than that it should be OK.
                      "What frequency are you getting? Is it noise or sweet, sweet music?"

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