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Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer Pedal

Noise Reduction Pedal for Electric Guitar
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Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer Pedal
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Cut Out That Noise

Take noisy buzz and hum out of your guitar signal, with the Behringer Noise Reducer NR300 pedal. Guitarists at Sweetwater know that guitars with single-coil pickups or high-gain amplifiers can create unwanted noise and hum, and the Behringer Noise Reducer NR300 is an effective solution for cleaning up your tone. Use the threshold and decay controls to dial in the perfect response, and use the send and return loop to cut noise from your effects pedals too. You can also set the Behringer Noise Reducer NR300 as a kill switch to instantly cut your signal out.

Behringer Noise Reducer NR300 Pedal Features at a Glance:
  • Noise reduction pedal for electric guitar
  • Perfect for eliminating buzz and hum from single-coil pickups or noisy effects pedals
  • Reduction mode eliminates noise, Mute mode acts as a kill switch for instant silence
  • Integrate external effects with the Send/Return loop
  • Dual LEDs for on/off and noise reduction status
Cut the noise with the Behringer Noise Reducer NR300!

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Noise Reduction
  • Inputs: 2 x 1/4" (1 x Main, 1 x FX Return)
  • Outputs: 2 x 1/4" (1 x Main, 1 x FX Send)
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply (sold separately)
  • Batteries: 1 x 9V
  • Height: 2.125"
  • Width: 2.75"
  • Depth: 4.8"
  • Weight: 0.73 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 0709-ADK86-001

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Great. Use 2!
I play mostly metal and taming that gain can be difficult. I had one of these. I figure why not two? After playing with it for a while I settled in the settings pictured. Works great for me at the end if my signal chain.
It does it's job
I have a band mate who has a lot of problems with his amp making all sorts of noises. Plugged my voice reducer in and poof the unwanted notices were gone! I was very pleased with this pedal. It is a killer bargain at the price
Works great
A band member had an amp at practice making all sorts of unwanted noise. I brought in this pedal and boom problem solved.
People complain because Behringer pedals are plastic. That isn't a problem. I probably wouldn't take them on your playing 3-5 times a week at different locations but weekend gigs shouldn't be a problem.
Yes Behringer pedals don't have the best battery storage use a power supply.
I Have not been disappointed with any Behringer pedal I have purchased
Music background: I play 4-5 times per week And play a variety of songs styles
Works Great
Great clone of Boss NS-2. My rehearsal room has serious noise issues and the Noise Reducer allows me to use wah, compressor and overdrive with quiet operation. Without it, there is horrible jet engine hiss in the room. Key is to run noise reducer first with wah/Compressor/gain pedals in loop and out then route output to time based effects. If you put the pedal at the end of the chain it in not very effective.
Music background: 51st year of playing guitar and stil playing out and rocking
NR300
Excellent value pedal!