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Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 1:25 am
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:x My behringer um300's stuffed. Now, when I go into the clean channel, it the amp makes a real fuzzy sound thats not supposed to be there.....And just to let you guys know, its not the amp, I tried with my guitar directly through the amo, worked fine.

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Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:30 am
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Try changing the battery Riley. I got a couple of behringer boxes for home use. The sound bleeds over when the pedals are off on both. It could well be the battery. Both of mine eat batteries like nothing else. Also try lowering the output volume level of the effect and upping the amp volume to compensate.

I like the sound of the behringer effects but the poor quality of em makes em only any good for home. Get yourself a Boss HeavyMetal pedal and be done with it mate. Similar sound, better built.

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Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 10:09 am
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try a marshall pedal , built like a panzer tank :)

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Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 11:30 am
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Riley,I can vouch for the Marshall pedals,I have an old Guv'nor,not only is it almost indestructable but it can make any decent amp sound like a Marshall stack.Even a used metal body Marshall pedal is infinitely better than a lot of others are new.Look in your local musical instrument ads,every now and then some people part with them although I can't see why.

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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 12:48 am
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Try changing the battery Riley. I got a couple of behringer boxes for home use. The sound bleeds over when the pedals are off on both. It could well be the battery. Both of mine eat batteries like nothing else. Also try lowering the output volume level of the effect and upping the amp volume to compensate.

I like the sound of the behringer effects but the poor quality of em makes em only any good for home. Get yourself a Boss HeavyMetal pedal and be done with it mate. Similar sound, better built.

I have, I chnge it about every month or so, and yesterday it just fliped when I changed the batterys a week ago.

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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 2:01 am
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alanssaab wrote:
try a marshall pedal , built like a panzer tank :)

+1

I've got an old Marshall Drivemaster thats about 12 years old (don't use it that often anymore). Still works. Seriously solid piece of kit.

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Channel switching is for TVs...just keep it dirty... :twisted:

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