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Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer effect pedal
Discontinued, this product can no longer be ordered.
Product no: B-NR300 Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty when you register it with Behringer within 90 days of purchase. If the product is not registered it has a 2-year warranty.
General
If you're an electric guitar player who loves to use pedals, then this stomp box is definitely a must-have for your collection. When you're using multiple pedals, you want them all to sound their best, so you turn up the gain. Gain, however, is the biggest cause of unwanted noise and hum. If you're playing heavier music, then this might not be such a huge issue, but it can cause a big problem when you're playing your midnight ballads.
In order to help you eliminate noise as much as possible, Behringer offers you the Noise Reducer effect pedal. Now you can make those softer songs nice and sweet using the NR300.
One of the biggest advantages of this pedal is that there is very little tonal change, if any, when it's in use. The result is that the end product sounds exactly as it should - no extra noise, no tonal shifts, just music. The pedal is powered by either a 9V battery or an adapter, both of which are sold separately.
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Specifications
Product features
Adapter included | no |
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Centre positive/negative | centre negative |
Sustainable product | not specified |
Fx loop | yes |
Mini pedal | no |
True bypass | no |
Power supply plug | barrel 2.1 mm (inner diameter) |
Can be powered by battery | yes |
Voltage | 9 V |
Weight and dimensions including packaging
Weight (incl. packaging) | 460 gr |
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Dimensions (incl. packaging) | 17,4 x 9,9 x 5,9 cm |
Product specifications
- eliminates unwanted noise
- mute mode
- 6.3mm TS jack input and outputs
- send/return for daisy looping with other effect pedals
- power: 9V battery or external 9V DC power supply (not included)
- robust material and construction ensure years of playing pleasure
- power consumption: 30 mA
- dimensions: 54 x 70 x 123 mm
- weight: 330 grams
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Minpuntje:
Het duurde lang voordat ik de goede settings voor het pedaal had gevonden (maar dat ligt waarschijnlijk aan mij)
De pluspunten winnen van het minpuntje, simpelweg omdat een noise supressor een simpele maar belangrijke functie heeft en het pedaal voldoet aan de functie zonder dat je het al te veel kost.
Dus al met al een goede koop
Toen ik bij het overlopen van de Bax-shop site bij de effectpedalen terechtkwam en de uitleg over de "noise-filterpedalen" las, dacht ik dat hier de oplossing voor mijn probleem wel eens zou kunnen liggen.
Sinds ik deze Behringer NR300 gebruik, zijn alle onaangename bijgeluiden verdwenen.
Ik was aangenaam verrast over de kwaliteit van dit Behringer pedaal. Hoewel helemaal van kunststof, is het een zeer stevige constructie voor een verrassend lage prijs.
Ik gebruik het pedaal met de externe PSU-SB voeding (ik hou niet zo van het gepruts met batterijen die op het moment dat je ze nodig hebt weer net leeg blijken te zijn).
Aangezien het mijn eerste pedaal betreft, kan ik moeilijk vergelijken met de duurdere merken.
Dit pedaal valt naar prijs en kwaliteit zo goed mee, dat ik ook voor andere effecten eerst Behringer zal proberen.
Op Youtube wordt dit pedaal vaak met de Boss-variant vergeleken, en qua resultaat kom je heel dicht bij een Boss-pedaal zonder dat je gelijk een hele hap geld kwijt bent. Verder is de behuizing degelijk (het is een kunststof behuizing, maar is gewoon stevig), en hoor je geen klik over je versterker bij het inschakelen van dit effect.
Kortom: een prima ruisonderdrukkingspedaal voor een topprijs!
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