BEHRINGER vs. BOSS
It is only a couple of weeks before NAMM.No one brings out a new pedal when they want to make a big a big splash at NAMM
with it. Yes, some companies will 'leak' a new product pretending they have no idea why a reviewer showed us the pedal early but so far the floor of our boat is dry.I found this video and it is one we all want to see, so check'em out.
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In 9 years of reviewing pedals the only proof that Behringer pedals die or fall to pieces etc. has been 3 incidences of players breakingthe plastic plunger under that triggers an electric on off switch. Not the switch itself, that still works. Add that very, very few guys go on theroad without having a board that itself protects the pedals and even more so a switcher. I do not use my foot on a single pedal because ofthe switcher. If nothing else it creates needless wear and tear so if I want to sell it I do not get the best price. I have never had a problemwith my Behringer Super Fuzz but I have had a Boss noise gate die that the repair would cost more than the pedal is worth. Go figure???My Boss pedal had a broken switch, LOL.
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