Behringer TO800 Tube Overdrive Pedal

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  • paulofighters says:

    Pretty good mate,

    Pretty good mate,

    which amp are you using?

    Cheers

  • SRVisthebest says:

    For blues should I …
    For blues should I get this or the BO100?

  • skippylexi says:

    ya lol ur accent …
    ya lol ur accent isnt bad, compared to some i heard but i think accents are cool I can do some good ones :)

  • murjam07 says:

    you said you put …
    you said you put the tone forward cause u were playing humbuckers. does this have to be done with all pedal if playing with humbuckers?

  • intheblues says:

    Compared to how …
    Compared to how most australians sound I don’t think i do but all i can say is LOL ! :)

  • rambo483 says:

    You have a very …
    You have a very thick accent

  • intheblues says:

    Well the OD400 is a …
    Well the OD400 is a new sound because I’ve been using the TO800 for ages so I really like it. That said, I found the OD400 not as instantly awesome to get the tone I want but after a quick turn of the knobs it’s great. I must say it kicks arse with a humbucker guitar I love it with my 335. But I also love the 800 as well. It’s win/win. If u like vintage tone go the 800 if u want a bit more kick in the sound go the new 400 :)

  • ZandrixR says:

    So which one do you …
    So which one do you prefer now, the OD400 or T0800?

  • conorbonnor says:

    power to the leftys
    power to the leftys

  • intheblues says:

    If more people …
    If more people weren’t influenced to spend 10x more on the same thing, people would really enjoy these pedals. I can’t say they are all good but the ones I have are excellent and I like some of them more than my boutique pedals which cost a fortune. Never leave the house without a behringer rattling round in the back of the amp :)

  • MarshallAmpMan says:

    Good demo…I …
    Good demo…I believe you are right, Behringer does get a bad rap, but the pedals aren’t bad…Particularly if you go to jam sessions at bars and don’t want to bring your expensive pedals to play. I have the Behringer leslie simulator and it’s very close to my Hughes Kettner and Option 5 pedals which are super expensive. Great guitar playing by the way!

  • kissIsbest says:

    I have it next to …
    I have it next to me right now. It is heavy and good tone

  • intheblues says:

    correct yep, u need …
    correct yep, u need to go from guitar to pedal out to amp :)
    – Shane

  • kissIsbest says:

    ok thank you
    ok thank you

  • intheblues says:

    nope, just the …
    nope, just the pedal and case like all other pedals on the market :)

  • kissIsbest says:

    ok, but there are …
    ok, but there are two cables i think, one you put in the pedal and one to the amp, am i right?? Im new to pedals thanx for answering

  • apguitarguy401 says:

    pedal alone. …
    pedal alone. SOMETIMES the store you buy it from will include a power adapter.

  • kissIsbest says:

    when you buy it …
    when you buy it what do you get with it, what cable or stuffs like that

  • lukikrestuki69 says:

    g’ day mate
    g’ day mate

  • zoidburg111 says:

    the compressor/ …
    the compressor/limiter and the equilizer mostly

  • intheblues says:

    thanks mate :)
    thanks mate :)

  • intheblues says:

    what pedal are u …
    what pedal are u interested in?

  • zoidburg111 says:

    they are 29.95 here …
    they are 29.95 here in america.can anyone tell how all the other behringer pedals are in general…cant find any reviews or anything anywhere

  • intheblues says:

    You got a bargain! …
    You got a bargain! :)

  • machineguns0 says:

    sounds great men , …
    sounds great men , nice pedal , but the guitarrist is most important , you rock .

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