🎛️ Elevate your soundscape with studio-grade reverb magic!
The Behringer DR600 is a compact, battery-powered digital stereo reverb pedal offering six high-resolution 24-bit reverb effects. With intuitive controls and dual stereo outputs, it delivers professional-quality, immersive reverb tones perfect for live performances and studio recordings, all in a sleek silver design weighing just 331 grams.
Product Dimensions | 7.01 x 5.41 x 12.29 cm; 331.12 g |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
Item model number | DR600 |
Back Material | Rosewood |
Colour | Silver |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Signal Format | Analog |
Neck Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Material Type | Silver |
Country Produced In | china |
Size | 1 Count |
Battery Type | Alkaline |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 9 |
Item Weight | 331 g |
D**N
VERY good for the price!!
Sure sure its not the best DSP in the world, but its really not bad at all.. I agree with someone that some fo the different reverbs didn't sound that different from eachother but there is some difference for sure..TBH I have worked as a professional sound engineer for 18 years ish on and off.. I used Behringer a lot over the years, their mixing desks, the cheap sm58 microphone clones (£14 and sound nearly as good as a sm58 on a PA). Sure there is not the same "sheen" as the more expensive options. But from my experience they always do the job they are supposed to, I never had any technical issues over the years of using them and they give you a HUGE amount of bang for your buck! I am sure that this pedal will do the same, I did not find the build quality to be worrying even though its plastic, because I do not expect it to be thrown around or treated with disrespect.The reverb especially compared to a lot of other cheaper reverbs, is nice and rich, it doesn't really sound digital and lacing in depth. It does sound 24bit I reckon.. It has a nice algorithm and I really enjoy playing around on it, it gives such a nice atmosphere... I will try some of their other pedal I think as they're so insanely cheap!!
D**N
Behringer DR600. Easy to use budget stereo reverb pedal.
Likes:Nice enhancement or replacement to the reverb knob found on many guitar amps. I found that this pedal can produce some very rich, lush reverb especially when used on the 'modulate' setting. Sounds pretty good with my electric and acoustic guitars.The Behringer DR600's layout is based on the more expensive Roland Boss RV-5 reverb pedal, with 4 control knobs used to adjust the sound and type of reverb. It can be used in either mono or stereo mode. I would suggest trying one first before purchasing to see if it 'floats your boat'. There are also many YouTube reviews of this pedal to hear what it sounds like.The product comes in a sturdy cardboard box with instruction leaflet and my delivery from Amazon was very good.Dislikes:If you are new to guitar pedals, the DR600 requires either a 9 volt battery or 9 volt mains transformer to operate. Neither of these are supplied with the product and need to be purchased separately. I would advise getting a transformer power supply as batteries don't last very long.Not so long ago this pedal was available for around £20(ish) like many other Behringer pedals still are. The current selling price at most good music stores now seems to be around £38 (at the time of writing this review). The problem here is that the pedal is constructed of plastic made to look like metal. Whilst this was just about acceptable before the price increase, in my view it isn't now. The product should be in a metal case at the current price. Therefore I have only given it 4 stars.Nevertheless, it's still a good budget pedal and sound-wise I think that you still get plenty of 'bang for your buck'.
E**S
Quality at a very reasonable price
Just what I was looking for . Did what it should . Neatly packaged and large range for it's size.
R**R
Several reverb options
Great pedal. People worry about Behringer pedals being plastic, but I have never had one break. After all you should look after your kit! I always replace the pedal springs with lighter rates to make the pedal action easier and also to make battery changes easier.
R**G
Decent pedal.
Good sound. Not an awful lot of difference between the different reverb modes, though.Eats batteries as a snack. But like most Behringer pedals of this design, accessing the battery compartment is a bit of a faff, involving poking a sprung pin at the switch hinge with a pen or similar. Don't be rough with it; it's only plastic, after all.All in all, a decent clone of a well-known and popular pedal. Excellent for the price.
P**D
Simple and effective
Needed a reverb for a one off effect and did not want to pay too much. This does the job very well. Behringer produce a lot of music add-ons at a reasonable price. Mostly had good experience with them, but reliability of some of the larger items has been a bit suspect. You get what you pay for and this does the job.
"**"
Great pedal for the price
Decent pedal for the price - Spring reverb is good.
O**S
Get one
The bottom line with these pedals is that they're cheap. For what you pay for one of these, it really doesn't matter that the chassis is not made of metal or that it's maybe "not quite as good as the real thing" (which is really a matter of personal opinion anyway). I've used Behringer pedals on an off for years, and I can confidently say that not one of them has ever failed on me and they've always done their job well. I think the real issue here is whether or not you want to be seen in public/ on stage using a cheap Behringer pedal, as opposed to something more expensive or boutique ... that's really what you have to ask yourself.
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