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Kris
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I had read about these on a NAMM '05 review a while back, and I was pretty glad to see Boss getting some competition, it seemed like their effects boxes were a little overpriced. I have been thinking about getting a noise reducer (my juno's chorus is noisy), so I went to behringer site and saw the price and was shocked. It has the standard single effect boxes list price $30 (meaning they'll probably be $20 from a distributer), and a multi effects box listed $35 (distributer price $25). I'm kind of wondering, what's the catch? I don't think they've come out yet, but do you think they are just made cheaper than the Boss pedals?

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8/4/2005 2:29:49 PM

vinylbandit
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I guarantee you they're made cheaper than the Roland stuff, but that doesn't mean they're bad. Looks like the case will be plastic, for one.

8/4/2005 2:33:02 PM

Kris
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It's tough to tell if it will be plastic or metal since the picture's computer generated. But I don't really care what they're made out of as long as they still sound like the boss pedals.

8/4/2005 2:45:34 PM

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My bet is the casing won't be tank-like, but I think quality will be very similar (sound wise).

I have already been pleasantly surprised at how good Berhinger stuff was.

8/4/2005 2:47:30 PM

vinylbandit
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^^ The biggest question that brings up is shielding.

8/4/2005 2:58:22 PM

dannydigtl
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the catch is behringer copies everything they make and build it like crap.

cost effective i guess

8/4/2005 5:36:12 PM

CalledToArms
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i guess it depends. for what you would be using a noise reducer for it might not make a difference. for me, the Boss NS2 was the only one out there that worked the way i wanted it to, which i guess is why they charge so much.

other ones cut out my sustain, or wouldnt let me get harmonics/pinch harmonics. even the boss noisegate wasnt very good. but the noise supressor cuts out all my feedback when wanted without hardly affecting my sound at all. something i didnt find in anything else i tried

8/4/2005 6:30:02 PM

Kris
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"the catch is behringer copies everything they make and build it like crap.

cost effective i guess"


They make good mixers, and I've used the effects on behringer mixers and not been disappointed.

8/4/2005 7:02:14 PM

spookyjon
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I mean, Kias will get where you want to go for the most part.

8/4/2005 8:04:08 PM

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