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Behringer non-Knockoff! i think

moogboy

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is this a knockoff? if so, what is it knocking off?

i like the idea, even though if i could find and get one, i would set up the 'Heart Of The Sunrise' Tremeloe and never change it after that.
 
cool... it's got a blue LED... weird, the FX600 is way cheaper than the FX100... prolly cos the FX100 is the old model and the new one can be made cheaper. I'd expect the FX100 to drop off the products list soon.

I'd be tempted if I didn't already have a Zoom B2.1U on my board already (that's a bit more convenient when changing type of effect to use, you don't have to crouch down and peer at the knob, however, you do have to remember which cryptic code you've assigned to the patches. I've got all mine down in the A bank now).
 
I have the FX100 pedal. It does a lot of things, some good, some not so good. I bought it primarily for the pitch shifter (it will do an octave up!) but...there was too much latency in the signal when trying to get the full octave up making a small delay between the regular note and the shifted note.

If they have cured this in the FX600, i'll get one.

Also, Behrigners digital effects pedals do not like being run on batteries, they will work right if you have a strong battery, but when it starts to weaken they get flakey. I confirmed this with Behringer. Using a power adaptor solves this easily though (the One Spot works well with Behrigners stomps)