For maximum satisfaction we recommend using Chrome or Firefox as browser
Got it!

Behringer

Visit manufacturer page
Effects
All Products
Behringer OD300 Overdrive Distortion
Behringer OD300 Overdrive  Distortion Pedal.png

BI-Polar-driveThe pedal industry as a whole revolves around several different circuits and their variations, some companies work hard to break the boundaries such as the likes of TC Electronic but most companies look at what sells and add their own spin/USP to the products.With Behringer, USP is often price, but with some of their pedals, it's available! You see some of the clone pedals Behringer makes are no longer available from their original manufacturers and the second-hand prices can be silly.The BOSS OD-2 is a current production pedal that the OD200 replicates. What's really cool about this circuit is the mode knob which at one end is a full mid push overdrive tone and at the other end is a more mid-scooped distortion type tone. The beauty of this is the in-between tones which allow for so many great normally unheard flavours. 

Behringer SF300 Super Fuzz
Behringer SF300 Super Fuzz.png

All Fuzz Fans Need To Own ThisThe pedal industry as a whole revolves around several different circuits and their variations, some companies work hard to break the boundaries such as the likes of TC Electronic but most companies look at what sells and add their own spin/USP to the products.With Behringer, USP is often price, but with some of their pedals, it's available! You see some of the clone pedals Behringer makes are no longer available from their original manufacturers and the second-hand prices can be silly.The BOSS FZ-2 is a fuzz which people have asked for a re-issue of for many years since it was discontinued in 1997. The Super Fuzz is an almost exact copy providing all of Univox Superfuzz style glory and classic fuzz tones but also a HUGE modern fuzz wall of sound style fuzz which once experienced can take days to recover from!Then there's the secret mode! Unique to the Behringer, jamming the switch between fuzz 1 and fuzz 2 initiates both circuits providing one of the most BRUTAL tones ever heard by man-kind. To hear this simply select the Strandberg guitar and hold on for dear life!

Behringer UC200 Ultra Chorus Pedal
Behringer UC200 Ultra Chorus Pedal.png

Chorus By The Dozen The pedal industry as a whole revolves around several different circuits and their variations, some companies work hard to break the boundaries such as the likes of TC Electronic but most companies look at what sells and add their own spin/USP to the products.With Behringer that USP is often price which means that players just starting out have the opportunity to try more gear and find their own "flavour" without investing thousands into what may be wrong for them. One such pedal is the UC200 based on the Boss CH-5, both of which benefit greatly from volume and tone controls. These are not often found on choruses which helps this stand out from the crowd! 

Behringer TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive
Behringer TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive.png

All Fuzz Fans Need To Own ThisThe pedal industry as a whole revolves around several different circuits and their variations, some companies work hard to break the boundaries such as the likes of TC Electronic but most companies look at what sells and add their own spin/USP to the products.With Behringer, USP is often price, but with some of their pedals, it's available! You see some of the clone pedals Behringer makes are no longer available from their original manufacturers and the second-hand prices can be silly.This particular pedal is green with Tube in the name and a volume, drive and tone control, so there's no prize for guessing it's a tubescreamer inspired pedal producing those classic light overdrive tones which work so well into a driven amp.

Behringer UM300 Ultra Metal
Behringer UM300 Ultra Metal Distortion Pedal.png

All The Metal And LessThe pedal industry as a whole revolves around several different circuits and their variations, some companies work hard to break the boundaries such as the likes of TC Electronic but most companies look at what sells and add their own spin/USP to the products.With Behringer, USP is often price, but with some of their pedals, it's available! You see some of the clone pedals Behringer makes are no longer available from their original manufacturers and the second-hand prices can be silly.The Ultra Metal is very brave, it's taking on the people's champion of pedals. The mighty MT-2 and MT-2w are both loved and laughed at equally, this is simply because these pedals do sooooooo much but are known for one thing, "bee's in a jar" tone However just like the MT-2's, the UM300 has a huge amount of control over the EQ section allowing you to create some of the greatest heavy rock to metal tones you've ever heard. Simply put, if you can't get great tones from this then it's not the pedal's fault!

Behringer UV300 Ultra Vibrato Pedal
Behringer Behringer UV300 Ultra Vibrato Pedal.png

Ultra VibratoThe pedal industry as a whole revolves around several different circuits and their variations, some companies work hard to break the boundaries such as the likes of TC Electronic but most companies look at what sells and add their own spin/USP to the products. With Behringer, USP is often price, which means that players just starting can try more gear and find their own "flavour" without investing thousands into what may be wrong for them. The UV300 is based on the Boss VB-2, which features a very interesting use of the footswitch! Some players love to leave a subtle vibrato on at all times (especially in a stereo rig, to one amp). Others like to use more dramatic settings but more briefly, so the footswitch allows for momentary on & off as well as normal on/off. This simply means holding the footswitch down will engage the effect until you remove your foot. In unlatch mode the opposite is true!  

Behringer HM300 Heavy Metal Distortion Pedal
Behringer HM300 Heavy Metal Distortion Pedal.png

All The DistortionThe pedal industry as a whole revolves around several different circuits and their variations, some companies work hard to break the boundaries such as the likes of TC Electronic but most companies look at what sells and add their own spin/USP to the products.With Behringer, USP is often price, but with some of their pedals, it's available! You see some of the clone pedals Behringer makes are no longer available from their original manufacturers and the second-hand prices can be silly.The BOSS HM-2 is a distortion which people have asked for a re-issue of for many years since it was discontinued in 1991. The HM-2 has now been re-issued but until the HM300 was a great alternative that saw users getting all their Entombed style tones on a budget.