Sweetwater Pedal Sale

The Dali

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In case you are interested... Sweetwater has Behringer pedals at $19 each

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Are these the pedal version of a burner phone? :lmao:

Heck, at that price if they work even for a little bit it is money well spent. If I needed another pedal I would grab one for curiosity sake.

If somebody ever wanted to build a spare pedal board, this is your chance!
 
Are these the pedal version of a burner phone? :lmao:

Heck, at that price if they work even for a little bit it is money well spent. If I needed another pedal I would grab one for curiosity sake.

If somebody ever wanted to build a spare pedal board, this is your chance!

Don't hate on the Behringer. Some are pretty damn good.

 
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i read that this isn't a sale, but part of a partnership with Behringer's parent company going forward. Possibly to counteract amazon's line of pedals. i dont care why, i am here for it!
 
I'm not crazy about Behringer, but if someone wanted to experiment with effects in a guitar, these would be the cost-effective building block.
 
Oh, if only there were $19 delay pedals back in 1986 when I so desperately wanted one but couldn't afford one! Damn kids today are spoiled I tell ya!!
 
Again - for $40 bucks, you can have one and a backup. Not bad. And they are basically Boss/Ibanez circuits. If not exactly.
 
I never thought I'd buy a tremolo pedal, until they were 19 bucks. It's worth it if I use it for 1 part on 1 song. Thanks for the heads up.
 
I put 3 in a cart and all were not in stock
I guess it's to judge market or something

Apparently they go in and out of stock all the time. I also read that these prices are the new prices for the time being - some form of relationship between Behringer and Sweetwater.
 
Wonder what the total cost would be to re-house them in a proper enclosure so they're giggable instead of just disposable plastic prone to breaking.
 
Wonder what the total cost would be to re-house them in a proper enclosure so they're giggable instead of just disposable plastic prone to breaking.

I have never had a problem with any of my plastic pedals and I stomp pretty hard.

EDIT: The H9 is an all-metal chassis.
 
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There’s one in every bunch. I’d buy Behringer pedals and warehouse them just to keep somebody from doing this.

whats cool to do with pedals at this price is combine 4-5 pedals into one slightly custom larger box -lose the 1/4" inter connects all together and then slider switches to have signal chain order controls and to pull effects out all together from the chain -even add in a relay switches for clean engagement in the chain if you want or even some logic -and throw some heavy duty Carling switches to engage them

I use to do that 30 years ago -4-5 effects in the footprint of 2 pedals

-fun projects to do if your into it. -and a great way to get into customizing pedals

if not into it, yeah just buy a bunch at that price.
 
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