9/11/22

3 Minute Demo: An All-Behringer Country Pedal Board!

Hello everyone! I made this video in response to a few comments I've had on the channel recently asking for me to demo some gear that could be defined as more "budget." So, I took that to the extreme and went with Behringer's line of $20 pedals!

This video is not sponsored in any way, nor am I affiliated with Behringer at the time of the creation and posting of this video. I chose these pedals for no other reason than the fact that I was familiar with their reputation for sounding good. Most of these pedals are based on other industry standard effects, and with a bit of digging I'm sure you can find their higher dollar counterparts. While these pedals are incredibly inexpensive, I believe they have their place among both beginner and advanced players. These pedals certainly won't stand up to the rigors of heavy touring, in my opinion, due to their plastic enclosures. However, these are perfect for giving players gateways into learning about a multitude of different effects at a very low buy-in price.

For those of you who are wondering, I chose to use the Squier Classic Vibe 50's telecaster and the Fender Blues Jr. amp to stay with the theme of "budget" gear. I fully recognize that there are more inexpensive guitars and amps on the market, but these are the most "budget" items at my disposal at this time. That brings me to the rig!

Squier 50's Classic Vide Tele -- TU300 Tuner -- CS400 Compressor -- TO800 Tube Screamer -- VD400 Vintage Delay -- UT300 Tremolo -- Fender Blues Jr. Amplifier -- Two Notes CaptorX

You will notice that I recorded this series without mics, and that is because I opted to use the Two Notes CaptorX running through the Wall of Sound plugin with the corresponding "Blues Jr." impulse response.

Below are the minute markers:

0:00 - Intro (Classic Chicken Picking Tone)

0:20 - Clean Thumbstyle

0:41 - Classic Country Trem

1:04 - Rockabilly (Overdriven)

1:22 - Modern Country Ballad

1:38 - Modern Chicken Picking

1:46 - Modern Rhythm

2:02 - Description

Thank you so much for watching, and if you've made it this far in the description, I hope you consider liking and subscribing!

As always, a big thanks to Chris Carter for supplying the bass tracks to these homemade backing tracks!

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