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Behringer UM300 Ultra Metal Effects Pedal – New Behringer

£25.00

Behringer UM300 Ultra Metal Effects Pedal – The circuitry secrets to heaviness Go heavy or go home. The Behringer UM300 Ultra Metal Effects Pedal has a surprisingly complex circuitry. In simple terms you’ve got the input buffer the pre-distortion tone shaping circuit the gain stage and clipping diodes the post-distortion tone shaping circuit the High…

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The Behringer UM300 Ultra Metal Effects Pedal is in New condition and made by Behringer , it is a great Pedal Effects Metal Ultra UM300 Behringer Guitar Effect Pedal – The Behringer UM300 stakes a claim for being the most versatile distortion pedal on the market. The EQ shaping options are a step above most similar units with a sweepable mid boost/cut which allows you to flick back and forth between old school mid-scooped metal tones and much fatter doomier mid-heavy sounds. This is complemented by the astonishing amount of gain this pedal can dish out. Id wager the Ultra Metal has more gain than any player needs but feel free to put this to the test. Always better to have too much than not enough! . Available from Guitar Pedals Amps & Stuff for only £ 25 – The circuitry secrets to heaviness Go heavy or go home. The Behringer UM300 Ultra Metal Effects Pedal has a surprisingly complex circuitry. In simple terms you’ve got the input buffer the pre-distortion tone shaping circuit the gain stage and clipping diodes the post-distortion tone shaping circuit the High and Low tone controls and the sweepable Mid tone control. The pre-distortion tone-shaping gives a notable “mid hump”. If you put a wah pedal in front of a distortion pedal you’ll find you can alter the tone of the distortion by moving the wah. This what’s going on here: a peak in the frequency response is being created to boost mid-range and shape the sound of the distortion. Next is essentially a two-stage clipping circuit. At minimum gain there’s just enough signal to make the diodes conduct so it generates a light crunch. As the gain gets up to x8 or more the op-amp will start to clip too and the boosted output will be clipped hard by the diodes. So this gain control doesn’t just go to 11 it goes way up to 252! By that point all that is left is a ridiculously heavily clipped signal. After the diodes we’ve got our raw distortion with as much gain and crunch as anyone could possibly want. Then comes a filter which gives a soft lowpass action and removes some treble. The post-distortion tone shaping is a more sophisticated version of the pre-distortion tone shaping circuit and has two gyrators and therefore two peaks in the frequency response. The sweepable mid control is in essence a semi-parametric EQ and gives a cut or boost of 15dB so you can switch between the classic scooped sound and chunky mid-heavy tones. Whereas on many other distortion pedals the chosen op-amp or clipping diodes have a major influence on the outputted sound in the UM300 it’s all about frequency response. Heavily shaped at every stage those frequency responses determine the sound of the pedal much more than component choice ever would. That initial mid-hump before the distortion high-gain double clipping and then the scooped-mid response after it give the pedal its signature tone. Add to that the high degree of tonal control that comes from the powerful EQ and you’ve got a successful pedal- you just need to know how to use it. Features Extreme and sought-after hard rock or heavy metal distortion Designed to compete head to head with leading products on the market Multi-gain circuitry to give you super-thick tube-like distortion plus endless sustain Dedicated Distortion 3-band EQ and Level controls for versatile sound shaping Status LED for effect on/off and battery check Runs on 9V battery or the Behringer PSU-SB DC power supply (not included) First-class electronic on/off switch for highest signal integrity in bypass mode Designed and engineered in Germany Specifications Controls: Distortion High EQ Low EQ Mid EQ and Frequency Level Input Connector: 1/4 TS Input Impedance: 500k? Output Connector: 1/4 TS Output Impedance: 1k? Power Supply: PSU-SB 9VDC or 9V Battery Dimensions: 54mm x 70mm x 123mm (H x W x D) Weight: 0.33kg / 0.73lbs

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About Behringer

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Behringer is a company that manufactures a range of guitar effect pedals, offering various effects to enhance a guitarist’s sound. Here are some popular Behringer guitar effect pedals:

Behringer Vintage Delay VD400: This pedal replicates the classic analog delay sounds, providing warm and rich echoes. It offers controls for delay time, repeat rate, and intensity.
Behringer Ultra Chorus UC200: Known for its lush and spacious chorus tones, this pedal allows guitarists to add depth and dimension to their sound. It features controls for rate, depth, and level.
Behringer Vintage Tube Overdrive TO800: This pedal emulates the warm, tube-driven overdrive sound. It’s designed to deliver classic overdrive tones reminiscent of vintage tube amps.
Behringer Digital Reverb DR600: Offering different reverb types, this pedal can create ambient and spacious reverberation effects. It includes settings for room, hall, plate, and more.
Behringer Tremolo TR300: This pedal produces tremolo effects, adding rhythmic modulation to the guitar signal. It comes with speed, depth, and waveform controls for versatile tremolo sounds.
Behringer Super Fuzz SF300: This pedal aims to recreate vintage fuzz tones, providing a range of aggressive and fuzzy distortion sounds.

While these Behringer pedals offer various effects at an affordable price point, it’s important to note that individual preferences and requirements may vary. Some guitarists find these pedals to be great for entry-level use or experimenting with different effects, while others might seek higher-end pedals for professional performance or studio work due to concerns about durability and sound quality.

Before purchasing any guitar effect pedal, it’s advisable to try them out if possible, or listen to demos/reviews online to ensure they align with your specific sound preferences and playing style. Additionally, personal preferences regarding the build quality, durability, and tonal characteristics should be considered when choosing a guitar effect pedal, including those made by Behringer.

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