Behringer DR100 Digital Reverb
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Product: Behringer DR100 Digital Reverb
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/28/2007
at 11:21am
by sowat50
Ease of Use
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10
Very easy to use, 5 different reverb simulations to choose from, plus three controls for level, tone and time (duration of reverb). Really plug and play.
Sound Quality
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7
I use mainly the Spring reverb sound, a rather good simulation for a 30USD pedal. The Modulate sound is great too, especially when playing two amps at the same time using both output. It sounds like something between chorus and flange, with a touch of vibrato. Great for spaced out chords! I use it with a Crunch Master with a Jensen P12R 12" speaker and occasionnaly with the CM and a '65 Deluxe Reverb for playing in stereo.
Its big drawback : it is noisy. Totally unusable with an AC/DC adaptor: very loud hum. Never tried with Behringer adaptor though. With a battery there is a continuous hiss, not noticeable when you play, but rendering the pedal definitely useless for recording.
I give a 7 for the sound/price ratio.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Had it only since yesterday, no opinion.
Doesn't look very sturdy though. The contact is a very small plastic switch mounted directly on the circuit board. A good stomp and the circuit is dead!
Since I leave it on all the time, I do not really care.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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8
This is probably the cheapest reverb pedal money can buy. You can't expect it to be state of the art. For the price, it's an excellent deal. I wanted a reverb for this Crunch Master I'm using. And I wanted it with two output to use my two amps at the same time. Mission accomplished!
I play rock, blues, jazz, with a Strat and a P90 equipped Tele. I play only at home and the hiss is a big drawback for me but would not bother anyone playing with a band.
And yes, opening the pedal to change the battery is a pain in the butt.
Product: Behringer DR100 Digital Reverb
Price Paid: USD 20
Submitted 04/17/2007
at 07:15pm
by Mace
Ease of Use
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9
Very easy. has a variety of settings but the overall sound is quite nice regardless. I'm using it for vocals powered by the Epi Valve Junior head thru an Eminence 12" speaker/homemade cab.
Sound Quality
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8
For a digital reverb and at a great price, pretty hard to beat. Nice reverb effect for voice or guitar tho just a tad "digital" sounding.
Reliability
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8
Had it 3 days. So far, so good.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
At 20 bucks, its a steal. If you need reverb for instrument or voice, grab it.
Product: Behringer DR100 Digital Reverb
Price Paid: USD 30
Submitted 02/17/2007
at 03:35pm
by Prysm
Ease of Use
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8
As easy as any pedal reverb to use. Level: adjusts the wet signal. Be carefull it can add alot of wet fast. Tone: adjusts the reverb tone. Time: adjusts the decay time. Mode: Spring, Plate, Hall, Room, Gate and modulate which is more of a special effect than reverb. I take off 2 points for battery replacement. That is a pain in the A--.
Sound Quality
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9
Sounds very good I think. I mean doesn't compare with my Lexicon Alex or Yamaha Rev 100, but lets keep things in perspective. If you want to add reverb to your set up this little baby will do it. I'd much rather have this than an old stand alone reverb tank. This pedal has versatility from short rooms to long halls. Plus it has stereo ins & outs so you could use it for a cheapo music mix down too.
Reliability
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8
Made of plastic, bad. Price of unit good, it's so cheap you could buy 2 and still have $80 in your pocket compared to a Boss, which I don't think sounds any better. Or if you have 2, set them up different and have 2 sounds ready to go.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
They have phone number & web site. Haven't needed to contact them.
Overall Rating
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10
My overall rating is very good. Finally someone has come out with a good sounding versatile reverb pedal that anyone can afford. I've played anything from country western to heavy metal and everything in between in the last 30 years. I would buy another unit. I think this pedal will be a gem in years to come like the Arion sch-1 chorus pedal has.
Product: Behringer DR100 Digital Reverb
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/03/2007
at 07:40am
by Billy11
Ease of Use
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10
The pedal is very easy to use, and very pleasant to use.
But first, let me say that I didn't intend or expect to write this review today or any other day, for this pedal or for any equipment, but after I received and played this pedal, I knew I needed to share my experience and enthusiasm with others looking for great sounds at an incredible value.
I was actually looking to purchase a Hughes and Kettner Replex reverb. They are legend for their reverb sounds, but given my budget, I needed to find a place where time and opportunity merged so I could purchase one at a reasonable price. As I waited and looked around for an H&K, I found this digital Behringer digital reverb pedal and for the price, which was just 22.95 USD and 6.95 USD shipping from seller christineg8106 on eBay, decided to try it out and use it until I found an H&K.
But then this pedal arrived, and this pedal is amazing! The reverb is top notch, even though the pedal only cost 22.95 USD. And I have decided to forget about the H&K because this pedal does everything I need it to do, and in many of its sounds, is just as ambient and pleasant sounding as the H&K.
If you need an external reverb pedal, this is the one. Simply incredible. Buy one! And maybe, because of the value, even if you don???t need one it may be time to buy one!
Sound Quality
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10
Sound Quality is excellent. The sound quality of this 22.95 USD pedal will match or exceed any digital or analog reverb pedal available.
Reliability
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No Opinion
It is made of plastic, not medal, but appears to be designed to be used; I will use and abuse it, and report back.
Customer Support
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10
Haven???t had to contact them, but their site and online support has always been good, as have other products I have had from Behringer in the past.
Overall Rating
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10
Excellent; don???t pass this pedal up???!
Product: Behringer DR100 Digital Reverb
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/16/2007
at 08:51pm
by lobo napier
Ease of Use
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8
its basic set up is like a boss pedal, only alot cheaper hardware, getting a good sound was easy, a bit of a tweak and it sounded spot on. just feels quite flimsy.
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
excellent comidering the price, really good digital emulation of spring snd hall, lots of options for such a low price, found it got very noisy when set to max, but then what would you expect?
Reliability
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1
this is the downer, as i said its incredibly flimsy and feels like one good stomp would leave it in pieces, danelectro pedals are made of the same plastic but this just isn't as tough, the major downfall is the fact the it died in under 10 minutes of me using it out of the box brand new new, and i don;t mean dead battery cos i tried 3 new ones, it bit the big one, thats pathetic, i had only used it for 10 minutes! thats kinda why i writing this.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
didn't bother, sent it back to seller.
Overall Rating
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1
if it worked i'd still have it now, however due to the massive delay in getting here (nearly 6 months after order) i just didn't want to know, my friend has a berhinger phase and eq and although they still work, they;re noisey and of equally poor build, i'd just steer clear.
Product: Behringer DR100 Digital Reverb
Price Paid: USD 30.00
Submitted 11/28/2006
at 01:30pm
by TAM
Ease of Use
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9
As easy to use as any guitar pedal. Watch out for the Level knob, though. Instead of 12 o'clock being half wet and half dry, it's about 9 o'clock (to the left). If you turn the Level knob to 12 o'clock there's too much effect. This seems to be the norm at Behringer since it's that way on the DD100 Delay and the FX100 Multi Effect pedals.
Sound Quality
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9
There are some great sounding reverbs on here. I like how it has stereo ins as well as stereo outs. I've read on here people complaining about how these pedals eat up batteries. Maybe it's time to make that big jump to the daisy chain. No problems when it's plugged in with other pedals. And the price can't be beat, especially when compared to the Boss Reverb pedal (which only has a single input by the way).
Reliability
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9
I've gigged with Behringer pedals and they're fine to gig with. I play in bars mostly so that's all I can comment on.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Don't care. If it breaks buy a new one.
Overall Rating
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9
It's cheaper than other reverbs. Give it a try.
Product: Behringer DR100 Digital Reverb
Price Paid: USD 31.00
Submitted 08/31/2006
at 11:29pm
by Brian
Ease of Use
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10
Found a great sound after 1 minute of use. Went for another minute and another great sound. The manual is pretty basic, it just goes over the knobs and stuff- Level, Tone, Time, and a knob that lets you switch between styles of reverb. The knob doesnt click to any postion, but you can hear when it switches through the amp, and its pretty obvious what you're set on.
Sound Quality
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9
I bought this because I really liked the Behringer reverb that I got through my Behringer powered mixer. I waited for the stinkin thing to come out, and it finally did, and it was worth the wait. Just the kind of reverb I wanted. The tone knob works basically like the one of your guitar. Set it to the middle and it won't change your current tone, which is what I wanted. My boss DD-3 delay pedal wasnt cutting it as a reverb pedal on my new tube amp. This one works way better.
Reliability
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7
I havent had it for a while as it's fairly new, but it looks real sturdy. I have a Behringer amp modeling pedal and its really reliable, I've used it at dozens of gigs, along with the powered mixer. Although I have heard bad things about Behringer products just dieing for no reason. Maybe its a gamble, or it depends on how well you take care of your pedals. I will gig without a backup. If it breaks, I just won't have reverb for the rest of the gig. I don't use batteries, I use the 9v adapters so my pedals are always working at 100%
Customer Support
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No Opinion
The manual was in a lot of different languages and they seem to have phone support for every country.
Overall Rating
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9
One thing I don't like is that the LED light is rediculously bright. If I look down I can't see the rest of my pedals. I'm gonna put some masking tape over it to dim it down. If it did stop working I would get another one right away, considering it lasted for a reasonable amount of time.
Product: Behringer DR100 Digital Reverb
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/20/2006
at 05:36am
by liquid
Ease of Use
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8
Easy to use, straight forward controls even for a person like me who hates fiddling too much with controls. Level adjusts output, Tone affects something (though I can't really tell too much a difference), Time controls how long the reverb lasts for, and the modes are spring, plate,hall , gate ,room ,modulate. Only difficult thing is battery replacement, a slight hassle as you need a ball point pen to open it up underneath the pedal and tricky to put back on.
Sound Quality
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8
Sounds pretty good to me. I just needed it to open up the sound a little bit on my electroharmonix freedom amp for practicing (I use a heritage 535 semihollowbody 335 style). I'll probably end of using the spring setting with the level set subtly the most.The pedal does make some noise as you switch between the different modes.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Plastic pedal, I havent' opened it up but I imagine this is where the pedal is made cheaply made in order to cost 25$ new. The mode switch is not very distinct (it doesn't click into a mode, there's a continuous dial and you listen to for the silence to tell if you're in the next mode. The pedal casing seems okay, but I just wonder about the electronics and what kind of beating it would take when taking it to gigs.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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8
I play funk, jazz and related genres (afrobeat, latin, hip hop)but practice mostly jazz on it as this is the genre I "woodshed" on. I love the price on this pedal and its definitely worth it. I haven't tried it on my gigging amp (mesa f50 112) or my other practice amp (roland jc50) since they already have reverb. I think it sounds like a decent reverb, and you're definitely getting good bang for buck. It serves its purpose for me. I heard great things about the verbzilla, holy grail and the danelectro spring king, but I didn't feel like shelling out 100-200 dollars on a effect my regular amps already have.
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