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Behringer Noise Reducer NR300
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  • Echo tangoEcho tango

    honnète without more

    Behringer Noise Reducer NR300Published on 09/03/14 at 02:39
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Nothing special to say here. It is a noise gate that attempts to clone the Boss NS-2. The "mute" totally off the sound, reduced function adds the threshold and decay (as the majority of noise gates). An input / output jack, and a send / return jack also to constitute an effects loop.

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use if one has already dabbled in noise gate. If not, the manual is explicit and the user ends up there quickly.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Works quite well if the cut is sometimes a bit messy. I use it between the output of my Blackstar HT-Dual and Ibanez head 15watts lamps. I tried it in the loop of my Peavey 5150 (head) but just like the noise gate that preceded it (Harley Benton…
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    Nothing special to say here. It is a noise gate that attempts to clone the Boss NS-2. The "mute" totally off the sound, reduced function adds the threshold and decay (as the majority of noise gates). An input / output jack, and a send / return jack also to constitute an effects loop.

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use if one has already dabbled in noise gate. If not, the manual is explicit and the user ends up there quickly.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Works quite well if the cut is sometimes a bit messy. I use it between the output of my Blackstar HT-Dual and Ibanez head 15watts lamps. I tried it in the loop of my Peavey 5150 (head) but just like the noise gate that preceded it (Harley Benton) a "hmmmmm" is heard, even when I'm not playing. I think it's more due to the loop at the same pedal Peavey (because zero problems with the Ibanez head). For cons, I did not expect to capture the radio-(.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Purchased yesterday and tested in two different configs, I bought it for cheap and ultimately effective. In the end I find honnète for the price, nothing more.
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  • StratofStratof

    She makes her taf for € 20 why deprive yourself?

    Behringer Noise Reducer NR300Published on 08/03/14 at 02:43
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Noise Gate & mute.
    Effects loop.

    UTILIZATION

    Threshold, Decay minimum for this type of effect.
    Mode or mute noise gate with a lil inaccessible to foot button.
    Manual as simple as the product.

    SOUND QUALITY

    It simply does its job but colors the sound a bit by adding some medium, having constantly engaged I correct carefree with the amp.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Use for a month, of course I had to try different wiring while re-organizing my pédal-board.
    I tried the Boss NS2 without being conquered by the performance.
    For instructions, refer to the Boss NS2 since Behringer is a copy! but 4 times cheaper which is not negligible. I put 7/10 for a very good price…
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    Noise Gate & mute.
    Effects loop.

    UTILIZATION

    Threshold, Decay minimum for this type of effect.
    Mode or mute noise gate with a lil inaccessible to foot button.
    Manual as simple as the product.

    SOUND QUALITY

    It simply does its job but colors the sound a bit by adding some medium, having constantly engaged I correct carefree with the amp.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Use for a month, of course I had to try different wiring while re-organizing my pédal-board.
    I tried the Boss NS2 without being conquered by the performance.
    For instructions, refer to the Boss NS2 since Behringer is a copy! but 4 times cheaper which is not negligible. I put 7/10 for a very good price / quality ratio
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