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title: "Behringer Vintage Tube Overdrive To800 Vintage Tube-Sound Overdrive Effects Pedal"
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# Authentic vintage tube overdrive sound 9V battery powered for portability Dedicated Drive, Tone & Level controls Behringer Vintage Tube Overdrive To800 Vintage Tube-Sound Overdrive Effects Pedal

**Brand:** behringer
**Price:** VT15263
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Unlock vintage tube tone and elevate your sound game instantly!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Behringer Vintage Tube Overdrive To800 Vintage Tube-Sound Overdrive Effects Pedal by behringer
- **How much does it cost?** VT15263 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- behringer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted behringer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **True Analog Warmth:** Experience rich, authentic tube-sound overdrive that breathes life into even the simplest practice amps.
- • **Compact Metal Build:** Lightweight yet sturdy lime green metal chassis fits effortlessly on any pedalboard or desktop setup.
- • **Plug & Play Portability:** Runs on a single 9V battery or AC adapter—perfect for practice sessions or gigs without hassle.
- • **LED Status & Battery Check:** Stay in control with a clear LED indicator for effect on/off and battery health—never miss a beat.
- • **Vintage Tube Crunch, Modern Control:** Shape your signature tone with precise Drive, Tone, and Level knobs for smooth sustain or screaming distortion.

## Overview

The Behringer TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive Pedal delivers authentic tube-driven overdrive with dedicated Drive, Tone, and Level controls. Powered by a 9V battery or AC adapter, its compact metal body and LED status indicator make it a versatile, portable choice for guitarists seeking rich, warm distortion and smooth sustain on any amp setup.

## Description

Vintage Tube-Sound Overdrive Effects Pedal

Review: Tube screamer-style overdrive for $20 shipped? How can you go wrong? - Given the name and the green enclosure, you may have guessed that the TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive is Behringer’s take on the legendary TS808. At only $19.99 shipped, it’s really not a bad pedal at all. It sounds very, very similar to a Tube Screamer, providing that warm overdrive sound and that signature mid-range boost. Behringer have had to make a couple of concessions to bring down the cost; appearance being one of them. The TO800 is never going to win any beauty contests. Honestly, compared to a Maxon or an Ibanez, the Behringer looks more like a Fisher-Price toy. The interface is simple and familiar. It features 3 knobs for Drive, Level, and Tone, as well as an on/off switch. The green plastic enclosure certainly isn’t as flashy as or robust as the pedals that inspired it, but it feels solid enough that it won’t fall apart mid-set unless you really put your foot through it. The knobs are also plastic, but are well fastened and have decent rotational resistance. Bedroom warriors need not worry, but touring musicians might want to look at re-housing the TO800 in a metal enclosure for peace of mind. New Behringer pedals also come with a 3-year warranty, a sign of how much confidence Behringer has in the quality of its products. I know we gear-obsessed guitarists forget this sometimes but when it comes to pedals, it’s how the pedal affects your tone that’s most important, not how awesome it makes your pedalboard look. Like a Transformer in disguise, there is more than meets the eye when it comes to the TO800. Inside the pedal, Behringer has included the an original 4558 IC op amp and MA150 distortion diodes. These components are crucial in replicating that vintage, tube-driven sound the TS808s are so well known for, so well done Behringer on this one. When engaged, the TO800 effortlessly performs the duties of a high-end overdrive pedal. Used with the red channel on my Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier, it tightens up the bottom end while giving the overall tone that little extra punch to cut through a mix. Used as a boost pedal, the TO800 has no problem ensuring leads soar through. It’s also got plenty of gain to dirty up a clean channel in that sweet, warm, overdriven tube kind of way. Fooling around with the tone knob really makes your amp sing and I was very pleased with the amount of warmth the Behringer pedal added to my sound. Best of all, like the pedal family it’s based off of, the TO800 only enhances your amp’s tone while retaining your playing dynamics rather than overpower them. I don’t have a TS808 to compare the TO800 to, but I do have a Maxon OD808X and an Ibanez TS9. While the Behringer doesn’t sound exactly like either, the tonal characteristics are definitely much closer to the Maxon than to the Ibanez; there’s a little more of a mid-range punch than the TS9 offers at the same settings. While the Behringer TO800 won’t be taking over as my number one choice for an overdrive pedal any time soon, I have to admit I’m still very impressed. It’s really a great overdrive pedal. My Ibanez TS9 and Maxon OD808X both provide a little more than the TO800 in warmth, in smoothness, and in depth. The Behringer is also slightly noisier, especially when the Drive knob is cranked. It’s noticeably brighter, which some guitarists may prefer, but in my opinion it slightly detracts slightly from the depth of my tone compared to the more expensive alternatives. Despite the qualms about the plastic enclosure and the slightly inferior overdrive sound compared to an original Ibanez TS808, there is no denying the pedal is just awesome. An Ibanez TS808 Reissue goes for $179.99 new. The Behringer TO800 goes for $19.99. For a recording artist or a touring musician, I’m not suggesting the TO800 can fill in as a perfect low-cost overdrive replacement. Rather, with 95% of the tone at 10% of the price, this pedal offers incredible value for money. For the bedroom musician or the beginner guitarist that just wants that Tube Screamer sound without breaking the bank, Behringer offers the perfect option. At an entry level price, the TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive offers far more than an entry level sound. Pros: - Sounds very, very similar to a Tube Screamer. The overdrive is full of warmth, and provides that signature little mid-range boost. - Simple, familiar interface. - Incredible value for the money at only $20! Cons: - Plastic enclosure cause issues for guitarists with heavy feet. - Slightly brighter than a Tube Screamer causes a slight loss in warmth and depth compared to more expensive options. - Battery compartment requires a screwdriver to access.
Review: Behringer comes through, again, with the TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive Pedal - What's not to love? Immediately after connecting the Behringer TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive Pedal, my mind transported me back in time and gave me goose bumps! The pedal produced an extremely realistic vintage overdrive, complete with outstanding sustain. Okay, it doesn't say "BOSS" on the pedal, and didn't cost an arm and a leg. But, these caveats aren't necessary if you're looking for outstanding quality at an outstanding price! Excellent pedal if you miss the vintage sound of an authentic tube-driven overdriven effect. Way to go, Behringer!

## Features

- Status LED for effect on/off and battery check
- Captures every nuance of your playing from smooth overdrive to screaming tube sounds
- Dedicated Drive, Tone and Level controls for awesome sound shaping
- Get vintage overdrive, smooth sustain and screaming fat tone

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000KIRT74 |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,110 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #82 in Guitar Distortion & Overdrive Effects |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Color Name | Lime Green |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,119) |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2004 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Styling | Tube |
| Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
| Item model number | TO800 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Number of Strings | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 2.76 x 2.13 x 4.84 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Behringer
- **Color:** Lime Green
- **Item Weight:** 0.88 Pounds
- **Product Dimensions:** 6.45"L x 3.6"W x 2.5"H
- **Style:** VINTAGE TUBE OVERDRIVE TO800

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Configuration, Pattern, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tube screamer-style overdrive for $20 shipped? How can you go wrong?
*by H***R on April 6, 2016*

Given the name and the green enclosure, you may have guessed that the TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive is Behringer’s take on the legendary TS808. At only $19.99 shipped, it’s really not a bad pedal at all. It sounds very, very similar to a Tube Screamer, providing that warm overdrive sound and that signature mid-range boost. Behringer have had to make a couple of concessions to bring down the cost; appearance being one of them. The TO800 is never going to win any beauty contests. Honestly, compared to a Maxon or an Ibanez, the Behringer looks more like a Fisher-Price toy. The interface is simple and familiar. It features 3 knobs for Drive, Level, and Tone, as well as an on/off switch. The green plastic enclosure certainly isn’t as flashy as or robust as the pedals that inspired it, but it feels solid enough that it won’t fall apart mid-set unless you really put your foot through it. The knobs are also plastic, but are well fastened and have decent rotational resistance. Bedroom warriors need not worry, but touring musicians might want to look at re-housing the TO800 in a metal enclosure for peace of mind. New Behringer pedals also come with a 3-year warranty, a sign of how much confidence Behringer has in the quality of its products. I know we gear-obsessed guitarists forget this sometimes but when it comes to pedals, it’s how the pedal affects your tone that’s most important, not how awesome it makes your pedalboard look. Like a Transformer in disguise, there is more than meets the eye when it comes to the TO800. Inside the pedal, Behringer has included the an original 4558 IC op amp and MA150 distortion diodes. These components are crucial in replicating that vintage, tube-driven sound the TS808s are so well known for, so well done Behringer on this one. When engaged, the TO800 effortlessly performs the duties of a high-end overdrive pedal. Used with the red channel on my Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier, it tightens up the bottom end while giving the overall tone that little extra punch to cut through a mix. Used as a boost pedal, the TO800 has no problem ensuring leads soar through. It’s also got plenty of gain to dirty up a clean channel in that sweet, warm, overdriven tube kind of way. Fooling around with the tone knob really makes your amp sing and I was very pleased with the amount of warmth the Behringer pedal added to my sound. Best of all, like the pedal family it’s based off of, the TO800 only enhances your amp’s tone while retaining your playing dynamics rather than overpower them. I don’t have a TS808 to compare the TO800 to, but I do have a Maxon OD808X and an Ibanez TS9. While the Behringer doesn’t sound exactly like either, the tonal characteristics are definitely much closer to the Maxon than to the Ibanez; there’s a little more of a mid-range punch than the TS9 offers at the same settings. While the Behringer TO800 won’t be taking over as my number one choice for an overdrive pedal any time soon, I have to admit I’m still very impressed. It’s really a great overdrive pedal. My Ibanez TS9 and Maxon OD808X both provide a little more than the TO800 in warmth, in smoothness, and in depth. The Behringer is also slightly noisier, especially when the Drive knob is cranked. It’s noticeably brighter, which some guitarists may prefer, but in my opinion it slightly detracts slightly from the depth of my tone compared to the more expensive alternatives. Despite the qualms about the plastic enclosure and the slightly inferior overdrive sound compared to an original Ibanez TS808, there is no denying the pedal is just awesome. An Ibanez TS808 Reissue goes for $179.99 new. The Behringer TO800 goes for $19.99. For a recording artist or a touring musician, I’m not suggesting the TO800 can fill in as a perfect low-cost overdrive replacement. Rather, with 95% of the tone at 10% of the price, this pedal offers incredible value for money. For the bedroom musician or the beginner guitarist that just wants that Tube Screamer sound without breaking the bank, Behringer offers the perfect option. At an entry level price, the TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive offers far more than an entry level sound. Pros: - Sounds very, very similar to a Tube Screamer. The overdrive is full of warmth, and provides that signature little mid-range boost. - Simple, familiar interface. - Incredible value for the money at only $20! Cons: - Plastic enclosure cause issues for guitarists with heavy feet. - Slightly brighter than a Tube Screamer causes a slight loss in warmth and depth compared to more expensive options. - Battery compartment requires a screwdriver to access.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Behringer comes through, again, with the TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive Pedal
*by T***I on March 3, 2025*

What's not to love? Immediately after connecting the Behringer TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive Pedal, my mind transported me back in time and gave me goose bumps! The pedal produced an extremely realistic vintage overdrive, complete with outstanding sustain. Okay, it doesn't say "BOSS" on the pedal, and didn't cost an arm and a leg. But, these caveats aren't necessary if you're looking for outstanding quality at an outstanding price! Excellent pedal if you miss the vintage sound of an authentic tube-driven overdriven effect. Way to go, Behringer!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty decent OD
*by S***N on January 13, 2013*

I was using this to boost a distortion pedal into my amp's clean channel and it worked really well for what I was going for. I ended up returning it for another OD with true bypass but here are my thoughts on the TO800 while I had it: Pros: - Sound. If you are are looking for Tube Screamer-ish tone, this will definitely get you in the ballpark. - Price. For the money, it would be hard to beat this pedal. Don't confuse price with quality. Too many snake-oil salesman in the music biz would have you believe you need to pay crazy amounts of money in the chase of tone. Trust your ears..if YOU like what YOU hear, then let that be your guide. - Low noise. Even though its not true bypass, it didn't seem to introduce a whole lot of noise into my chain unlike some other Behringer products did. Cons: - Durability. Yes, it is constructed out of plastic so you might want to consider that if you are touring or hard on your gear. If this is for a practice room or your living room this really should not be an issue at all. I have the Behringer TU300 tuner pedal and it has held up fine for over a year but YMMV. - Design - like just about every other reviewer has already said, changing batteries in Behringer pedals is a pain. If you do not have a AC adapter, I would look elsewhere for an OD pedal simply for this reason alone. Overall, a decent TubeScreamer-like OD pedal for substantially less than many other similar pedals out there. BTW - I ended up going with a Hardwire CM2 for the true bypass and additional low and high tone controls.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Behringer TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive Pedal
- Elebase Guitar Patch Cables 6-Inch 3-Pack,6.35MM Effects Pedal Board Cord,1/4 Right-Angle Nylon Braided Instrument Audio Cable,Pedalboard Connector TS Copper Wire for Amp/Amplifier,Mixer,Electric Bass

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