it is plastic but it quite heavy and solid. If you hate carrying your amp and your band has a PA this does the trick. Plug your bass in. Use an XLR cable out to pa and it works well. sounds much better than plugging into a PA with a regular 1/8 guitar cable. Its not high end like some DI's and the controls are modest but then again they average 180-250 for a bass DI from your major brands. I used it a band gig and bass sounded good. If you want a lot of overdrive with your bass this doesn't have it . I own the guitar one also and use it a lot. has more overdrive and modes. you could use that for bass also if you want heavy distorted bass or a brighter sound.
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Same as title, good pedal,happy it takes 9 volt battery,can get kinda like an ampeg sound,missing compression and wish it had more db's/line level volume.did get a great sound when paired with my hartke bass attack pedal and got some boost. By itself its lacking a couple of things but still good if you need something decent on a budget.
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This pedal seems like a long shot at first. Behringer isn't known for making top notch anything. Their amps are weak, their modeling is mediocre, and their line of cheap plastic pedals are sub-par. I don't know if this was a fluke or a genuine advance in their production, but these pedals are really worth the dollar you put into them. Lets talk about the construction. I have in my lap two pedals. I have an Electroharmonix Holy Grail and the Behringer Vintage Phaser. You'd think the EHX pedal would be built like a tank. It's not. The Behringer has a steel case that's twice as rugged as the EHX. The only part you might want to replace is the dinky knob. It detracts from the looks of the pedal. The inputs are tough and over all this thing is built like a tank. The only other complaint is the plastic battery compartment. Sound quality is great. It's true bypass for tone slingers. It's got two modes and turned all the way up you can get some freaked out wonky sounds. It's a basic phaser and it's nothing fancy. Don't buy this if you want super tight control over every aspect of the effect. This is a set and forget deal (like the EHX pedals they are made to imitate.) I recommend this pedal if you're on a budget or if you're not. Hope I helpedRead full review
I was searching for an inexpensive but capable bass guitar pedal that would enhance my sound when played through my small practice amp. I found this pedal to be very functional and precise. I normally play through a Sans Amp at my church that is very formidable to say the least, but I am happy to report that the Behringer pedal certainly met my expectations with respect to sound quality and ease of use. 9 volt battery power is sufficient for my requirements and won't drain off if you remember to unplug after play. All in all, I am very happy with my purchase and highly recommend it.
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For the price you really can't beat it. I used it in the studio the other day on a song I was recording and was very pleased with how it sounded. There are phasers out there that are far better but not without spending 5 times the money. This was definitely a nice addition to my pedals and I will use it often because it is very vesatile. It gives much better sound tan the phaser on most multi effects pedals and is constructed pretty well and should take a beating if you play in clubs. I gave it 4 out of 5 stars based on phasers in general if you rate it with phasers in the same price range it is 5 stars all day long.
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