Step back into the land of flannel and ripped shirts, a must have distortion.
4 People rated this product : 5 out of 10
3 People wrote reviews









2 out of 10
Feature:
it is ok, i don't know cause i've never owned a pedal before.
Quality:
when i bought it home, i put the battery in and the negative terminal broke, so i had to rip it off the battery and shove it back inside the case, put the battery back in and shove it hard up against the inside so it connects. it broke again as soon as i played it, so i took it back for a refund. i finally got o a new one after 3 months, accidentally dropped my shoe on it and it wouldn't work after that. the quality is terrible.
Value:
you get what you pay for.
Desirability:
no.
Sound:
It sounds ok...i have been playing the guitar for years but have no money so my crappy nameless strat copy and 10watt squier amp sound good on it, but im sure anyone with decent gear would disagree. It's not deep enough for what i wanted, and not distortion-y enough either.
Ease of Use:
good to use for someone who's never used a pedal i spose
Support:
the shop i bought it off was terrible, but i didn't deal with behringer itself
Overall:
terrile. don't buy it.
Submitted: 4/10/2008
Style of Music: punk, rock, ska, jazz









2 out of 10
Quality:
Poor. Noisy, squealy, hissy. Feels cheap and light. Behringer call it a "Stomp box". One real stomp and you will kill it.
Value:
Fair enough it's cheap.
Desirability:
LMAO!
Sound:
It whistles when you mute the strings. Hisses when you don't. Introduces ugly high harmonics out of nowhere on some notes. It sounds... terrible basically. One to avoid unless you are a teenager with his first guitar and wants to make a lot of noise.
I have been playing and listening to thrash metal for 17 years and this is NOT a thrash sound. If you want the crisp crunchy sound you can't get it to sustain. If you want the sustain it sounds dead and weak.
The main problem is the dynamic filter they put on it "Countour and Punch" actually sounds like a very badly done auto-wah. A good thrasher will tell you right away that auto-wah (dynamic filters) are great on lead work, but sound terrible on rhythm work.
Submitted: 2/5/2008
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