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Behringer TM300 Tube Amp Modeler Pedal

Tube Amp Modeler Guitar Pedal with 3 Classic Amp Models, 3 Gain Modes, and 3 Mic Placements
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A Boatload of Great Amps, in a Stompbox

Imagine a boatload of amazing tube amps, instantly, onstage or in the studio - it's a Sweetwater guitarist's dream. That dream's a reality, with the Behringer Tube Amp Modeler TM300. This compact pedal rocks authentic models of three classic guitar amplifiers (tweed, blackface, Brit stack), three gain modes, and three mic placement choices, for a total of 27 possible configurations that let you quickly nail any tube amp sound you hear in your head. Under the hood of this little stompbox is a broad tonal range, encompassing everything from chimey cleans to bone-rattling crunch to fat, snarling distortion. - your choice. Dedicated Drive, High and Low EQ, Level, Mic, Model and Amp controls let you shape your signature sound to perfection. The Behringer TM300 - don't take the stage or enter the studio without it.

Behringer Tube Amp Modeler TM300 Guitar Pedal Features at a Glance:
  • Authentic modeling technology in a stompbox. Includes:
    • Three classic guitar amps
    • Three gain modes
    • Three mic placements
  • A total of 27 configurations let you easily achieve the most sought-after tube amp sounds
  • Encompasses a broad tonal range, from clean to crunch to thick distortion
  • Simply choose your favorite sounds with a flick of a switch
  • Dedicated Drive, High and Low EQ, Level, Mic, Model and Amp controls for effective sound shaping
  • Status LED for effect on/off and battery check
  • Runs on 9 V battery or the BEHRINBehringerGER PSU-SB DC power supply (not included)
  • Rugged electronic On/Off switch for highest signal integrity in bypass mode
Get boatload of great amps, in the Behringer Tube Amp Modeler TM300!
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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Tube Amp Modeler
  • Amp Modeling: Yes
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • 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-ACE86-001

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More grime for the "Dirt" section
I have an old Zoom VAMS GM200, amplifier simulator. It was cheap, but it has a nice clean 'tweed" section, the 5150 is killer and and when you get to the British stacks they obtain a very nice growl.

I don't really get any of that with this pedal. It has all the settings, but it really just sounds like another dirt pedal to me..

5 stars.. it's built like all the other Behringer rainbow shell series.. heavy plastic.. but still solid construction. The fact that it's plastic doesn't bother me. It looks really nice next to the other dirt pedals on a small board..

Note: This is NOT where the TM300 sits in the tool chain.. My thinking was amp sim.. put it as close to end of the chain as possible.. but it plays more like an overdrive, so up toward the front it goes...
AMAZING
Sounds amazing! and also got some candy for "new gear day!" thanks sweetwater
For the money it is an awesome pedal
For those of you tired of carrying a heavy tube amp to practice or tired of practicing at home loud, disturbing everyone's peace in the house, well look no more. The Beringer TM300 is the tube amp modeler for you. I used to connect my stomp to my D'ville and got great sound. But carrying a D'ville has its challenges. Now I hooked my stomp HX to the TM300 and from there to the presonus mixer and no need to adjust the mixer once you found your TM300 properly. I have not tried it in a sizeable venue but, that will come soon enough. For now I am tickled to death with this pedal. I am a picky player. Been playing shows all my life. I am so far satisfied with the quality of the sound, I got no buzzing, humming, etc,none. Of course all my guitars have noiseless pickups, but so far nada. I gave it 5 stars because I don't think you'll ever find a pedal like this for the money. Now, I have to see how long it lasts.
Music background: Singer,/guitarrist for Petey and the Ravens
Taking Your Tone To The Next Level
This Guitar Tube Amp Modeler Pedal has to be one of the most affordable yet versatile products in recent years. If a Clean Tone with an Analog Tube bite is what you need, look no further. Into heavy Tube-Saturated Overdrive? The TM300 most likely will not disappoint! Pairing the TM300 to the Behringer VD400 Vintage Delay Pedal is a great match. Let's say that you or a band member wants to plug theor Electric Guitar straight into a PA System. Normally, the Electric Guitar would sound flat and lifeless. However, running the Electris Guitar through the TM300 Pedal will liven up the tone and create a sense that the Guitar is plugged into a real Tube Amplifier. If you use a Delay Pedal in tandem with the TM300, I have found that the best sound is achieved by the following: Hook Guitar to the Delay Pedal; patch a cable from Delay Pedal to the TM300; and then patch a cable from the TM300 to your Amplifier or PA System. The TM300 runs on either Accessory Power Adapter or 9 Volt Battery. Changing the Battery from the top up under the Foot-Pedal is simple.

I hope this review helps.
Music background: Bassist; Guitarist Etc
Fantastic!
Having heard some of my friend's modeling amps, I was expecting this to sound "OK". I was wrong: this is amazing, especially for the price I paid. I especially love the dual rectifier sound of the 'Calif" mode. Be sure to put it in the effects loop for best results. If I have to say anything negative, its that the "British" sound is a bit fizzy, but adjusting the EQ helps. Breathed new life into my Orange solid state.
Music background: Talentless guitar nerd