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tofe
Published on 10/04/10 at 03:18
Value For Money :
Excellent
Pitch shifter, tremolo, delay, phaser, chorus, flanger, and stereo all in any digital format pedal.
UTILIZATION
The volume pot is a knob level of mix between the effect and its natural for chorus / phaser / flanger PAR1 controls the speed of the effect its depth and PAR2 for other effects they must see the leaflet, but nothing fancy . The last button selects the effect.
The manual is really amber and more in English, not essential but some explanation would have been welcome ....
SOUND QUALITY
Purchased to complete a command Thomann, I expected a big stew. It's not so bad as that.
Attention to dose correctly knob level (which is actually, and I repeat button a mix between the processed signal and the original signal) between 9am and 12am okay, 13H past one falls into the caricature for most effects.
For me the delay is correct, the pitch shifter not so bad and chorus acceptable.
For 20 euros we risked not having it 20 years ago ....
The tremolo and phaser are pretty bof I find really bad and flanger.
OVERALL OPINION
Again bought out of curiosity more than anything else, 6 effects for 20 euro will not replace 6 pedals as each costing between 100 and 200 euros.
However, it is an interesting pedal to have a glimpse of the effects on the cheap.
Of course it is far from a pro perspective, but this pedal has the merit of us spend a little time to understand the operation and setup of various modulation effects, hoping that a beginner will not be disgusted with life !!!!.
Finally I would say that just for the delay, it is well worth its 20 euros, the rest is bonus, but for the real thing it will quickly move on ...
In short, as each time with Behr, it's so cheap it is said that in any case we do not take lots of risks .....
Anyway it seems to me that this product has been replaced by the FX600, which is exactly the same thing.
Note the 2 inputs and 2 outputs that allow for the stereo wiring or exotic for the more daring ....
Having said so much has to buy Behr, better take this one, rather than buying a pitch chorus + delay + a + a + a tremolo phaser flanger + Behringer!
We can then move slowly (and yes this has a cost!) To more serious marks.
I forgot, the battery change is a real ordeal, I thought we could open it with a jack as a Digitech, and no, the plug does not fit .....
UTILIZATION
The volume pot is a knob level of mix between the effect and its natural for chorus / phaser / flanger PAR1 controls the speed of the effect its depth and PAR2 for other effects they must see the leaflet, but nothing fancy . The last button selects the effect.
The manual is really amber and more in English, not essential but some explanation would have been welcome ....
SOUND QUALITY
Purchased to complete a command Thomann, I expected a big stew. It's not so bad as that.
Attention to dose correctly knob level (which is actually, and I repeat button a mix between the processed signal and the original signal) between 9am and 12am okay, 13H past one falls into the caricature for most effects.
For me the delay is correct, the pitch shifter not so bad and chorus acceptable.
For 20 euros we risked not having it 20 years ago ....
The tremolo and phaser are pretty bof I find really bad and flanger.
OVERALL OPINION
Again bought out of curiosity more than anything else, 6 effects for 20 euro will not replace 6 pedals as each costing between 100 and 200 euros.
However, it is an interesting pedal to have a glimpse of the effects on the cheap.
Of course it is far from a pro perspective, but this pedal has the merit of us spend a little time to understand the operation and setup of various modulation effects, hoping that a beginner will not be disgusted with life !!!!.
Finally I would say that just for the delay, it is well worth its 20 euros, the rest is bonus, but for the real thing it will quickly move on ...
In short, as each time with Behr, it's so cheap it is said that in any case we do not take lots of risks .....
Anyway it seems to me that this product has been replaced by the FX600, which is exactly the same thing.
Note the 2 inputs and 2 outputs that allow for the stereo wiring or exotic for the more daring ....
Having said so much has to buy Behr, better take this one, rather than buying a pitch chorus + delay + a + a + a tremolo phaser flanger + Behringer!
We can then move slowly (and yes this has a cost!) To more serious marks.
I forgot, the battery change is a real ordeal, I thought we could open it with a jack as a Digitech, and no, the plug does not fit .....