Thursday, March 19, 2026
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Building a Budget Pedalboard with Behringer Pedals! How To


In today’s video, I’ll be Building an EASY Budget Pedalboard using some awesome but very cheap Behringer pedals.

Behringer UV300 Vibrato Pedal:

Boss Ds2 Vs UD300:

Behringer clone pedals video:

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Originally posted by UCOdoD5YIMdmIAhMPPCKr1Og at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bc52tY5sijc

31 thoughts on “Building a Budget Pedalboard with Behringer Pedals! How To

  • Hi. I use CS400 and FX600 – completely satisfied, it's enough for me. I'm still looking at SF300 or Behringer Fuzz Bender (but it's currently out of stock). Thank you for the nice video ????????????

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  • eq, trem & superfuzz. paid $25 for each no shipping w sweetwater. filled some holes in board and the superfuzz just kinda fun additional fuzz. i dont need a fancy trem and if the eq is a boss clone and seems to do the thing that'll work. i highly advise to anyone building a board maybe knock out some basics you're not so picky about and spend the savings elsewhere.

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  • I'm surprised that no one has the RM600 rotary pedal. I bought one many years ago and use it regularly. It's not a Leslie but it's a pretty good clone for a 200 lb cabinet. I bought mine tor $39.95 CDN.

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  • Cool demo song. I like that it actually sounded like a decent rock song and it wasn’t a load of blues pentatonic wanking.

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  • Some of them can be hissier/noisier that their boss counterparts, esp. if the Boss is known for noise. The EQs and that trem are noisy beasts, I put the UT300 in front of my gain pedals, have a TC Pipeline for trem at the end or in a loop. UT300 is quietist with a battery Ive found

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  • Amazing value for a home rig or if you’re not on the road with it. I have to admit the urge has hit me more than once to put every Behringer pedal of this class in my sweetwater cart and click that order button!

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  • Very cool. Basic setup. I'm eyeballing this type of little setup. When I go to my friend's garage and play I did not know about the compressor. Thanks for the tip. Again. Cool video and tip you keep rocking ????????????

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  • I have 3 Behringer pedals, all of which sound excellent: the Ultra Shifter/Harmonist, Bass Graphic Equalizer, and the V-TONE BDI21. The Ultra Shifter is the priciest one (I got it for about $80 used), but it was pretty affordable compared to many pitch shifter pedals. The bass eq was like $30 and the bass DI was $40.

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  • Ive got a Digitec rp 255 that i link in series with my behringer pedals and it all sounds seriously awesome! If only I could carry a tune…..

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  • I just started ordering some.of these.
    On sale big-time
    Also some great t.c electronic smorgusboard pedals

    Love these behringers

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  • Well done. I love budget gear most of all. Only have a few pedals, all Behringers. UC200 Ultra Chorus, VD400 Vintage Delay, V-TONE GDI21 and a TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive so far. Their reverb, compressor and graphic equalizer pedals are on my list as well. Cheers!

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  • After seeing your earlier behringer videos I've just started buying for my first pedal board. What's a good alternative to the ud300 if I can't find one?

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  • Ya i love behringer pedals, quality sounds and cool colors, whats not to like! if you dont like ii dont use! piss off hipsters???? whenever I see a superfuzz I think of Hot Fuzz Simon Pegg Nick Frost movie and the Supergrass song!!! ya, I'd like to get one or the ultra fuzz, btw, that combo with the trem sounds great! cool tip also on the compression no need to use that pedal with the fuzz ones ???? cheers lad! bring on more pedal fun, review the simonpegggpedal ????

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  • Of course it’s not really a big deal on a board like this but isolated power supplies are a huge upgrade

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  • These are the ones I'm going to use for my first pedalboard. Working on it. I already have the compressor/sustainer and the tubescreamer clone.

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  • That "Super Fuzz" is Sweetwater's #1 Top Seller so far according to the JHS Pedal channel's video on that but it does behave very well with compressors too.THANK YOU for very skillfully demonstrating 'Normal' affordable gear for 'Normal' folks.

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  • If you like budget gear, try getting your hands on some vintage Teisco/Harmony/Guyatone/Aria guitars. They're quirky and many can be found for sub $500. Thr good ones are really fun and the not so great ones can be fun restoration projects.

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  • The thing is all analog Behringer pedals have circuits that are 1:1 clones of their expensive counterparts and they all sound great. Make sure to get the VD-400 Vintage Delay as well. It's a true 70's style bucket-brigade delay.

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  • Great video-nice sound and setup!! I was surprised to see Behringer pedals offered on the Walmart site from $39 up. Never got to try them proper. I've used Boss for "a while"! 😉

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  • Just bought a behringer TM300 tube amp modeller from Amazon for £22 !gets you so close to the sansamp that cobain used it’s amazing
    Great pedals for the money????????

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