Saturday, November 16, 2024
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Behringer FX600 Digital Multi-FX Pedal Review


In Today’s video, we check out the Behringer FX600 Digital Multi-FX Pedal

DIGITAL MULTI-FX FX600
Studio effects processors sound really good, but they can be bulky, complicated and expensive. Now you can have all the power and great sound of studio-grade, stereo effects processing, thanks to the ultra-affordable and easy-to-use DIGITAL MULTI-FX FX600. This amazing little stompbox features a 24-bit, high-resolution stereo FX engine – and your choice of Flanger, Chorus, Phaser, Delay, Tremolo and Pitch Shifter effects.

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41 thoughts on “Behringer FX600 Digital Multi-FX Pedal Review

  • I have one of these. Overall it’s great for the price and such a small package, but I have a few gripes:

    -The phaser doesn’t give enough wet signal. Even with the dry/wet knob cranked to max, it sounds like it would be at noon on any other pedal.
    -The pitch shifter is just straight up BAD. No matter what you do, there’s a crazy lag between the dry and wet note.
    -The chorus and phaser both use the knob order of Mix/Rate/Depth, but for some reason the flanger uses Mix/Depth/Rate. Makes absolutely no sense.
    -I’m not done complaining about the pitch shifter yet. With the “fine adjustment” knob on 0 or 10, it’s WAY out of tune. It’s alright when you play by yourself, but with a recording or a band it sounds very off.
    -The delay can’t do single hits. Even with the feedback at 0, it gives 2 echoes. I can’t play those Paul Gilbert ghost note lines ????
    -Pitch shifter complaint again. When you put the knob at noon, it stays in tune, but with a loud clicking noise that’s sometimes LOUDER THAN THE ACTUAL NOTE YOU PLAY.

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  • What is the violet paint job looks so killer! Is that a mustang, jag, jazzmaster?

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  • I got 3 of them about a decade ago for $20 each. If I’m doing ambient stuff, I can have 3 different delays. It actually helps out a lot. I just have my distortion, reverb, wah, and looper along with them and I can make tons of different sounds. I’m not surprised they cost $45 now. I’m glad I got mine when all behringer pedals were $20.

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  • Dang! I bought all those effects separately and spent lots of money! Do you mean I could've had 6 effects for 25 bucks?

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  • Do you think you can achieve some decent Kurt CObain tones with this great unit?
    Like Chorus for Come as you are or Radio friendly unit shifter , or Even Heart Shaped box solo for example?
    Hope you will make a video on getting KC tone with berhinger FX600

    Greetings from Belgium !

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  • I have the same JA style guitar same colour exactly! I built mine! Kobra spray paint. Is that a build behind you?

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  • Just needed some options after my distortion pedals but before my delay and reverb. This'll do the trick just fine. Just ordered one for 35 USD. Thanks!

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  • Cheap Chinese crap – everything sounds like Echo with interference. Who buys this garbage when there are so many better affordable alternatives?

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  • The only problem I can find with Behringer pedals is that they feel very cheap. But hey, for the price, they sound quite good. Worth it, even if I feel like I have to handle them care.

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  • I used to own this before I could afford something better. Good for the money given the number of effects. but noisy and can have a change in level when turning it on.

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  • Thanks for the video on this pedal. Ive been curious about how it worked. I agree with you that its too digital. Have you ever tried the Behringer tube monster? Its brilliant!

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  • Man to be a 15-year old guitarist today with these affordable options.

    When I was a kid in the 90s pedals were more expensive and not nearly as elaborate

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  • Seems great to have a play with at home! Again I’m so jelous of your mustang! Hate being lefty I’m thinking my best bet is to get the cobain ones and mod them to my likeing can not find lefty’s!

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  • I've had this pedal for many years. It has many effect types that are quite adequate for use in a home/ studio type situation. Perhaps not live.
    Tremelo and chorus are pretty good.
    Usual Behringer problem of the selector control being a standard pot rather than a notched switch.
    Cost closer to $80-100 Australian when I got it.
    Not worth anything to sell.
    Would rather keep and use it occasionally.
    Good video.

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  • Glad you reviewed this one Manifesto it's one I didn't get with my behringer purchases… I'll pass on it now! Lol" I thought it would of been a better sounding pedal but for 25 bucks we ain't losing much at all definitely gonna pass on this one….lol" great review Manifesto!!

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