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Deep bass for a four-string!
I really like this pedal- I have a four-string bass but occasionally feel the need for some really low tones- or for a little low octave in the background for a little more growl...
I think with all pedals- and with bass in particular- a little and sparingly- are what works best. I guess if you turn it up full it won't sound good- but then no effect will.
I don't use the second octave and only use it in a few songs- but I really like the sound it gives and haven't noticed any negative effects at the settings I use it at- which are either just octave 1 (no original tone) and or just a slight additional lower octave. I always use an isolated power supply so don't have any issues with battery consumption.
Really good value for money and it seems well made- definitely no problems so far.
I think with all pedals- and with bass in particular- a little and sparingly- are what works best. I guess if you turn it up full it won't sound good- but then no effect will.
I don't use the second octave and only use it in a few songs- but I really like the sound it gives and haven't noticed any negative effects at the settings I use it at- which are either just octave 1 (no original tone) and or just a slight additional lower octave. I always use an isolated power supply so don't have any issues with battery consumption.
Really good value for money and it seems well made- definitely no problems so far.
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LB
Awesome Value!
The Behringer UO300 Ultra Octaver Effect Pedal does an excellent job of emulating the Boss OC-2 Octave pedal. It works and sounds like you'd expect. It's a great value for money product.
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Not the best, not the worst
For the price this pedal is great, however it feels very cheap as it is made from plastic.
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Behringer UO300
Not bad at all!, sounds good in front AND in the FX loop of an amp.The (HI MID LO) range selection is a really cool feature too! I mainly use this pedal with a gritty Rock tone and i think it sounds great.
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S
I just love Behringer effects pedals because they sound great and for what one can do with them and there outstanding value for money.
I’m not a guitar or effects brand snob.
I’m not a guitar or effects brand snob.
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do yourself a favor and buy a better product!
I bought this pedal because I wanted a MONOPHONIC octave pedal for a particular application:
I had bought a BOSS-RC3 looper from Thomann (highly recommenced) and I wanted a pedal that I can add one layer of bass sound to my loops. I didn't want a polyphonic octave pedal, nor octave up, and I didn't want to spend much money on it. So I decided to buy the cheapest pedal. The sound quality was important for me, but the BUILT quality was not important for me, because I don't gig with a octave pedal and we have our bass player. I just wanted to have some fun.
Because I had used Behringer's products in the past and I was pleased, I decided to give this pedal a chance: What a wrong decision!
The pedal has all the necessary knobs: one for mixing your dry signal, one for mixing 1 octave down signal, and one for mixing 2 octave down signal. When the pedal is engaged, there is a little amount of Hiss (ok, that could be tolerated), but when you play with it, it produces a NICE 1 octave/2 octave down sound WITH A HARSH UNWANTED NOISE (think dial-up modems when connecting), making this pedal absolutely unusable even for a kid!
I am not sure whether this is a defect or it is because the pedal is so cheap!
Anyway, I requested money back from Thomann.
Thank you thomann! :)
I had bought a BOSS-RC3 looper from Thomann (highly recommenced) and I wanted a pedal that I can add one layer of bass sound to my loops. I didn't want a polyphonic octave pedal, nor octave up, and I didn't want to spend much money on it. So I decided to buy the cheapest pedal. The sound quality was important for me, but the BUILT quality was not important for me, because I don't gig with a octave pedal and we have our bass player. I just wanted to have some fun.
Because I had used Behringer's products in the past and I was pleased, I decided to give this pedal a chance: What a wrong decision!
The pedal has all the necessary knobs: one for mixing your dry signal, one for mixing 1 octave down signal, and one for mixing 2 octave down signal. When the pedal is engaged, there is a little amount of Hiss (ok, that could be tolerated), but when you play with it, it produces a NICE 1 octave/2 octave down sound WITH A HARSH UNWANTED NOISE (think dial-up modems when connecting), making this pedal absolutely unusable even for a kid!
I am not sure whether this is a defect or it is because the pedal is so cheap!
Anyway, I requested money back from Thomann.
Thank you thomann! :)
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Sounded horrible, avoid at all costs.
A cheap plastic copy of the Boss OC3, which also sounds horrible. Failed to find any decent sounds, didn't track notes well.
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k
this one i didnot enjoy that much
might be just my user error but often times it feels like tracking aint exatly spot on and i really dont like to lower octave. maybe you should this with bass not guitar, its still a good deal for the price if you want an octaver
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Fun for bass lines
As with all Behringer pedals, they are plastic but good quality. Good price for a bit of fun to use with a looper to give yourself a bass line. although there seems to be a slight delay from when the string is picked to when the note drops.
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K
Cheap ronseal
I use this on indudual drum machine voices or on synth bass. It gives extra depth, girth and grit in a 'does exactly what it says on the tin kind of way'. I imagine there are beefier octave pedals but for the price this does a great job.
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