Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-c pedal
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A quick run through of the presets on the CC300 pedal.
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what guitar are you using?
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@destChaos Too bad for you that you have to live with such crapo garage door openers as well.
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you know i keep seeing a bunch of people hating on these pedals and i have quite a few of their clones one of which is a better than the original one the feedbacker. most of their stuff is clones of discontinued boss products thats done with smd parts. so far i have no issues with them other than lack of customer support but thats to be expected when you buy a pedal for seven bucks on ebay.
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Bought one of these today, quite pleased with it. It's obviously not a Boss DC-2, but I wasn't going to spend 10 times as much for a 2nd hand pedal, as much as I'd like to, there's no way I could justify such a huge chunk out of my wages. For the money, I reckon its a pretty decent pedal, I'd see no problems using it on stage, especially with the amount of bum notes I hit. :o)
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a chorus pedal without a rate knob, really?
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@mansourNL then don't buy it, jackass. These pedals are for amateurs can't you read? Nobody has put a gun in your head to get you to buy one or to watch this vid. On the other hand, the intelligent guitarist knows when a pedal can be useful despite its cheap construction and not so premium sound. Remember Kurt Cobain's comments on gear ?: "junk is always better" was that a metaphor or for real ?
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Groundskeeper Willie plays guitar? Good demo:)
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@GonkboyUK Most "pros" keep their pedals in a pedal board case anyway. If you open one up and look they are pretty comparable to a Boss. The soldering is fine. Boss has metal jacks, but a lot of other pedals have plastic ones. I've got a Electro Harmonix pedal here that has a bad plastic jack. I've never seen a jack fail because of plastic. Only worn out metal connection points. If you're going on tour or something spend the $ for top quality, but for the price these are pretty cool.
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@GonkboyUK There are plenty DC-2s on Ebay, and some DC-3s. I have both of them, both made in japan '88. That's quality shit = P The DC-2 was a bit pricey, 235 USD, however definitely worth it. And I got the DC-3 for 90 USD which was quite a bargain. Danelectro is cheap crap as well, yes I know. So far the only pedal I've owned that has broken is a Zoom multi effect, which was my first pedal ever. Plastic, plastic, plastic and non bolted(!) jack sockets attached directly to the circuit board.
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Behringer is utter crap. Terrible build quality with plastic boxes, inferior soldering and lousy jack sockets. If you could use one on the road for more than 6 months without getting a bad contact I'd be suprised. To hear the real deal, search for "Boss Dimension" - first hit, and enjoy.
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they all sound the same!
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Behringer sucks like hell
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i know that voice anywhere...
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Each setting sounds completely different than the other, the problem is most people can't hear the depth so well. As you go further to the right on the preset buttons the depths and wavelengths are more exaggerated. Behringer makes quality gear. I'm a professional musicians and have switched all my boss pedals out for Behringer pedals. The difference is that Behringer isn't trying to fuck the musician, unlike Boss which makes you pay for a name, not quality.
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LOL YA
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LOL , they all sound the same to me .
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I love the way you talk man :) where you from .
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With this pedal you can combine the numbers. You could not do that with the old Boss that this is a copy of.I been using Behringer but their O D's and distortions sound synthetic. But their chorus, tremolo , fanglers phases and delays are out standing. It is these one trick ponies that Behringer makes that can really compete with the high dollar counterpart versions.
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awsome jagmaster! ive got one in the exact same colour fantastic guitars.
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