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Just ordered 2 plastic pedals

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Behringer VD400 Vintage Delay and a Rocktek Vibrator tremolo.

its funny the made a pedall called Vibrator. hey, it was 20 bucks shipped
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letsgocoyote wrote:Behringer VD400 Vintage Delay and a Rocktek Vibrator tremolo.

its funny the made a pedall called Vibrator. hey, it was 20 bucks shipped


:erm: Are you buying these just for shits and giggles or what?!
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The behringer pedals actually aren't bad, for what you pay for them. I had the boost pedal for a while, and it did the job.
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Don't tell anyone, :p but I recently bought 2 plastic pedals after saying I wouldn't ever do such a thing. :eek:
One was the Behringer VD400 Vintage Delay , which I bought on a whim because it had good reviews and was analog. The other was a Dano French Toast. The BVD is a fairly decent replacement for a Boss DM-2. The FT does a good fuzz as well as octave effect, but the housing is horrendous. I don't see my self hanging on to either all that long.
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i know a guy that's been using the behringer bass limiter & bass chorus for years. as long as you don't mistreat them i'm sure they'll last you for a long time. i can't remember what happened to the pedal i had... but i've been curious about trying their Dimension C copy.
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i wanna put together an all plastic pedal board

i wanna snag some sort of plastic fuzz, a plast overdrive (probably the dano fab overdrive cuz its like $13 new) and an arion tuner. thatd be sick ill
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letsgocoyote wrote:i wanna put together an all plastic pedal board

i wanna snag some sort of plastic fuzz, a plast overdrive (probably the dano fab overdrive cuz its like $13 new) and an arion tuner. thatd be sick ill


Not to mention very light... especially if the backing board they were all on was plastic, too!
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I plan on picking up an Ibanez PM7 and maybe a CF7. I wanna fuck shit up. :rock: :rock: :rock:
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I've have two Behringers on my board, and I don't give a shit if people scoff at it. I have a CC-300, which is their clone of the Boss DC-2 (because I refuse to pay 250 bucks for a 30 year old Boss pedal), and the BSY-600, which is a clone of the SYB-5 (because I think it sounds better than the Boss, and it has better tracking)
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Yes! So how is that Dimension C clone, then?
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jdavyd wrote:Yes! So how is that Dimension C clone, then?


I think it is fantastic. The Dimensions are my favorite choruses on earth. And if you put it on after a fuzz or rich distortion, it sounds super synthy.
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PumpkinPieces wrote:I plan on picking up an Ibanez PM7 and maybe a CF7. I wanna fuck shit up. :rock: :rock: :rock:


those arre metal. get out. only plasstic here!












p.s. just juicin. i always thought the ibanez pedals were plastic lookin until i found out they were metal
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bigchiefbc wrote:
jdavyd wrote:Yes! So how is that Dimension C clone, then?


I think it is fantastic. The Dimensions are my favorite choruses on earth. And if you put it on after a fuzz or rich distortion, it sounds super synthy.


I have the Digital Dimension. it stays on all the time! All the time!

where'd you pick up the clone?
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jdavyd wrote:
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jdavyd wrote:Yes! So how is that Dimension C clone, then?


I think it is fantastic. The Dimensions are my favorite choruses on earth. And if you put it on after a fuzz or rich distortion, it sounds super synthy.


I have the Digital Dimension. it stays on all the time! All the time!

where'd you pick up the clone?


I too am a fan of the Dimension C, though I've only used VST plugin versions. I'd definitely be interested in picking up a clone of that 'un...
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I've been wanting to pick up one of those Behringer Dimension copies and rehouse it, but I'm also saving for an M9 which has a really good model of the Roland Dimesnison rack unit. Sort of seems redundant. Fromel also makes a boutique version of the dimension-c.

I have to agree, those chorus' sound amazingly good after a fuzz.
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