Can you do a tutorial on how to play Mark Collie - In Time? The song was used in the 2004 Punisher movie with Thomas Jane and John Travolta just to name a couple people.
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Haha its funny that my deville's reverb just stopped working and I bought that same behringuer reverb for 20 bucks, nowaday still haven't fix it since 2016 lol great pedal
I've just spent 45 minutes reading reviews and looking at videos about this pedal. You're the first one to actually mention that the Mode selector doesn't have any detents and just rotates freely. THANK YOU. (I was wondering if mine was defective.) It's weird but it's nice to at least know it's normal. Amazing that no one else mentions it.
I can certainly relate... if I hadn’t seen this I’d be in the same boat. A couple of days ago I ordered one, for use with a digital Mellotron... if the Behringer arrived and there were no clicks on the Mode knob, it would drive me nuts...!
I can't believe how good berhinger pedals are. I haven't gigged since the pandemic ' sold my gear to survive. I have been rebuilding on a tight budget. Saw the JHS show reviews and took a chance on the tube screamer. It was so good that I bought the delay and tremolo too. Coming from a former pedal snob' I have literally had them all at one point and these pedals are very convincing clones. I am definitely going to get some more. I might just get the whole line of them. Trust me ' you can't go wrong with these.
I run nothing but cheap behringer, Mooer, and amoon pedals for my busking/bar pedalboard. A benefit no one mentions is the weight savings vs higher end pedals. It really adds up when toting gear back and forth. I haven’t had one fail me yet, just be sure to supply them with clean power. I use a 7-port rechargeable pedal brick ($60) to remove the need for venue power.
I have had a few reverb peddles and they all work good until the amp is set to distort so I have found that the one in the amp works better for that unless you have an effects loop to put it. Reverb after the distortion sounds better than a distorted reverb. That is what I have found anyway.
I could watch marty play all day... those chords sound so goooooooood.... I have an orange mini amp and I need to get me a reverb pedal... may just be the one you were playing with in this video..thanks Marty!!
Marty, I need help putting all my pentatonic scales together. I know lots of licks and riffs and some solos to songs but need help putting it all together to advance on lead guitar. What video or lesson on ur website would you recommend?
The Cheap Pedals not bad at all considering the Price but Fender Amps have some of the best reverb built in them. Thanks for another Great Video Marty!
I like reverbs in most amps better then reverb pedals, even now that I have the TC electronic Hall of Fame 2, but I cant switch an amps reverb off mid-song and thats why the pedal is so nice
Ironically if you'd buy the reverb tank in the Deville for parts it would set you back around 25 bucks which is pretty much what you'd pay for the pedal new. But even more ironically pedals that cost nearly as much as the complete amp are still having troubles to nail that spring sound perfectly (they are getting real close though).
Why in this world does everyone suck to demo reverbs, you have to play palm muted sounds and slap staccato notes to show how the drip, the break and clip sounds.
No doubt a good reverb adds a lot. A Hot Rod Deville is such a good sounding amp anyway, it has a great tone even dry. Pretty hard to mess up the sound.
Ah Marty! Wish you did a little more compare and contrast in your own words between the Fender's reverb and the pedal's reverb. That's okay, you are still awesome.
Good review :) at first I didn’t think you would go to the surfy place, but you did and it sounded alright. 🙂 I am a little bit spoiled having a boss fender reverb and all, but I wanna make a mini mooer type pedal board that has an acceptable reverb on it too, so I can plug easier when in the studio. 😅
I bought the 4 for 100$ Behringer Pack. 1. Vintage tube overdrive 2. Overdrive Distortion (OD300) 3. Reverb Pedal 4. EQ They're perfect for home. On stage? probably not, they're heavy dutyy plastic. But they'd break. For home??? Hell yes!!?
Seems like all the Behringer pedals knobs just feel sloppy. I bought the vintage Tube Overdrive and it sounds decent. Then I bought the Tube Amp Modeler and wasn't impressed with it at all. It is basically just a distortion pedal. This reverb pedal is probably the next Behringer pedal I buy. Thank's forthe video Marty, You Rock!
You need to read the manual and use the pedals before you do your reviews. Although the Mode dial of the DR600 is 'ree flowing', it definitely switches between modes, so setting it at 12 is a bit silly.
I have one of those pedals. The reverb settings are decent..BUT, after a little while of using the pedal, it started being noisy. Sounds like wind blowing..when I use overdrive pedal it gets even louder..wish I could figure it out..
I couldn't resist...bought one and very happy with the result. Sadly it doesn't make the 'doooiiiiiiing' noise when you put your spring reverb down a little roughly.
I am super poor lol, and am curious if you could check out a couple more effects from Behringer. I hear they have some great OD circuits I've just never heard any of them.
Hmm.. why didn’t I see this video earlier ? 😆 Now I play with a Boss Fender pedal. But I could have tried the behringer thingy before just buying things right. But I have the Hotrod DeVille too :) its a great machine.
Its oke in clean but the moment u switch to gain channel it really sounds dirty horibble muddy and u hear al kinds of harmonics if u do a 1 string bend...bought it today 😩
Fender reverb sounds better, however many years ago I had a Deluxe Reverb and the springs became rather noisy after a while. I now have a Deluxe Reverb VM but the reverb effect is digital and so no noise. Could you compare octave pedals and is that what Boston uses on some of their Classic Rock songs? Still knockin it out of the park, Marty! Thanks. 😎 🙌
Thanks Marty, I have that same reverb pedal. You came up with the same settings I use. Pretty much goes from off to to much with very little knob rotation. But it doesn’t sound bad at all and I have to play through the house. Which is even a bigger bummer cause I have a 71 Fender with a 15” speaker that is killer !
There's a video from a guy from JHS pedals who compares old Boss stompboxes to actual Behringer pedals, and many of them are virtually the same, and I mean literal clones.
Personally I liked Behringer reverb more. It was just a reverb, no any added "springs" sound, just a reverb. Fender reverb sounded like hammering a metal plate in a cellar.