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(based on 3 ratings)
Brand: Behringer
Located in: Musical Instruments, Effects, Processors and Pedals
ntroducing the Versatile DIGITAL REVERB DR600 Effects Pedal from BEHRINGER Not all reverb is created equal equal equal. Demo the DR600 and you’ll be amazed at how rich, textured and downright realistic every setting sounds. This premium pedal features 6 high-resolution reverbs: Hall, Plate, Spring, Modulate, Room and Gated (Gated Reverb) giving you state-of-the-art studio processor quality. Its dedicated Level, Tone and Time controls let you tune in exactly the reverb texture that you’re looking for. It incorporates a bright blue power status and battery condition LED plus a sturdy footswitch which preserves signal integrity in bypass mode. The DR600 pedal operates on a 9 V battery as well as with our BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply, giving you the flexibility you require when on the road. Treat yourself to reverb so rich it could be fattening. The rack-quality DR600 from BEHRINGER.
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
3 stars
(based on 3 reviews)
0% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Best Uses:
Amateur recording(3)

[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
You get what you pay for
By JoshVerified Purchaser from San Francisco, CA on 3/4/2009
Pros:
Compact Design, Good Selection Of Effects
Cons:
Poor Sound Quality
Best Uses:
Amateur Recording
Describe Yourself:
Experienced
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Behringer DR600 - Guitar Pedal Reverb Pedal:

Do not use this for vocal reverb. Rather than cleaning up vocals, it has a tendency to echo the bad aspects, flattening the tone and feeding it back to you. Admittedly, this is not intended for vocal use, I just thought it might be a viable cheap option. Not so.

[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
It's a reverb... and way, way strong
By JBondo777Verified Purchaser from Wilmington, NC on 3/4/2009
Pros:
Excellent Sound Quality
Cons:
Limited Selection Of Effects, Muddy unless dialed back
Best Uses:
Amateur Recording, Performances
Describe Yourself:
Experienced
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Behringer DR600 - Guitar Pedal Reverb Pedal:

It puts out very high-quality audio in both mono or stereo, but the reverb really muddies your sound at any point past the 25% level or so... I find that I have to keep it really dialed back in order to not get a very "underwater" kind of tone. Not exactly what I was expecting, and the various modes aren't much different from each other and all have the same issue.

[3 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

 
I wish we'd never met...
By MaxxvilleVerified Purchaser from Midwest USA on 3/4/2009
Pros:
Price
Cons:
Battery Life, Not Responsive, Poor Sound Quality
Best Uses:
Amateur Recording, Beginner's Pedal setup, Drain Batteries
Describe Yourself:
Professional Musician
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Behringer DR600 - Guitar Pedal Reverb Pedal:

Dear DR600,I hope you are happy in your home on the shelf. [...] I should've known you'd suck the tone right out of my sweet guitar rig and leave me holding a couple of empty batteries. I should have purcased the power supply. I'm sorry I took you into my home. I was blinded by your tiny price.I've had a Digitech Hardwire pedal in my setup for months now and the battery still works. I've had you only a week and I've had to change your battery twice! Don't go thinking I have some bias against the whole Behringer family. I get along with your mother great. Your cousin, the ULTRA DI, can pass a signal with great results. Even the SHARK is pretty cool at parties. I'm afraid you are probably looking for someone who is less discriminating towards tone and durability. Maybe you'd go well in a fledgeling guitarist's setup. I think it's time I saw other pedals. Good luck!P.S. I also noticed that when your "mix" knob is all the way down, you still put forth a wetter signal than I want. What's with that?

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