🎸 Elevate your tone, own the stage with the UC200 Ultra Chorus!
The Behringer ULTRA CHORUS UC200 is a compact, battery-powered stereo chorus pedal featuring dedicated Depth, Rate, and Level controls for precise sound shaping. Its rich, analog stereo effect adds depth and texture to your guitar tone, simulating multiple instruments playing together. Compatible with ULTRALINK ULM wireless systems, it offers mobility and premium sound quality at an affordable price, housed in a durable solid wood and aluminum body.
Product Dimensions | 7.01 x 5.41 x 12.29 cm; 331.12 g |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
Item model number | UC200 |
Back Material | acrylic |
Body Material | Solid Wood |
Colour | Yellow |
Fretboard Material | indian-rosewood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | piezoelectric |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Signal Format | Analog |
Top Material | aluminum |
Neck Material Type | ambronze |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Bridge System | edge-pro |
Material Type | stainless steel |
Country Produced In | china |
Size | Einheitsgröße |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 9 |
Item Weight | 331 g |
E**1
Ultra chorus
Definitely a must pedal, good price, great sound
M**N
Good pedal great value
Nice chorus pedal in my pedal board
S**N
Great Value for Money and a Great Tone Too
I've just picked up the guitar after many years of playing the bass and looking to get a similar style to Alex Lifeson. Sure, my Epiphone Les Paul is a great enough tone, but when played through all the compression, distortion, chorus and reverb effects I can find, not one of those comes close.But this pedal changes everything. Some people will look at this, look at the price, and maybe think about a Boss pedal. I have nothing to compare to, I don't own a Boss pedal. But what I can say, is that this yellow box, the Behringer Ultra Chorus UC200 gives a great tone, really thickens up your sound, it's not sludgy, it's just what it says. A chorus pedal. It does perhaps sound a little computer generated when you crank the numbers up on the dials, but it's pefectly fine midrange and can't grumble this at all.Great value for money.
K**S
Behringer pedals.... it's hard to beat them....
There are many sceptics & cynics when it comes to FX Pedals, and to a degree rightly so.... Cast Iron vs Pressed Steel vs Plastic? Pay more for a high end name or risk a budget price and maybe be disappointed? Even snobbery creeps into instruments and effects... the old "Gibson, Fender... Squire or Johnson" syndrome....Well, when it comes to value for money and quality of sound, then Begringer wins hands down. Yes, they have moulded housings, but there are plenty of cars out there with moulded components all around them... if you want to damage one you can, but you'll need to drive into a wall at speed!Check out the price, listen to the quality of the effects Behringer produce and compare them to pedals four times the price. You won't be wasting your hard earned cash as I've learned the hard way.I've bought many effects units in many brands over the years including starting out with a DeArmond swell pedal & Vox Wah pedal back in the 70's, and in recent years Boss (expensive), Marshall (solid), Yamaha (versatile), Zoom (olay), Joyo (which are excellent), and Award-Session (awesome).... but none are as cost effective and functional as Behringer.They're as tough as old boots, easy to use, sound great & cost next to nothing in comparison to many brands, taking the risk out of buying & trying a pedal without throwing your money away.I now use their UC200 chorus, DD400 delay, TP300 tremelo, SM200 swell unit and the TU300 tuner.... even the AM400 acoustic pedal has found its place... alongside my incomparible Award-Session JD20 pre-amp and my trusty old Yamaha R100 reverb unit, but the JD20 cost me more new than the first six pedals mentioned added together! And that's the big difference.... now I'd only buy another brand if Behringer don't make an equivalent.... simplz....btw. I don't work for Behringer, I just use them!!!I hope this helps anyone wondering 'is it worth the risk'?.... it's a no brainer...
C**C
Difficult to fault
For a very small priceI this Behringer chorus pedal is very impressive. Sound wise it has great range and depth, pretty much everything I need from a chorus pedal. The control knobs are all very clear and simple to use and understand. Of course the plastic enclosure must contribute to the keen pricing but seriously, this unit is actually surprisingly tough. I think you would need to be deliberately brutal to damage any of these Behringer units.The stomp switch doesn't work like other metal box switches. There's a clever system where pressure applied to the springy foot lever is gently transfered via a rod to a microswitch on the circuit board.
L**N
Unbeatable for the price
I've moved from an all-in-one modelling board to discreet pedals, and this is one of the first I bought to replace a chorus pedal I'd been borrowing off a pal. I am VERY impressed!Although the unit is built in plastic, which may put some hardened stompers off, I've found the unit to be very robust. I'm not heavy-footed, but I've had more than one occasion where I've almost missed a cue and had to step a bit heavy to be in time and the unit suffered no ill effect.This is pretty much a clone of the Boss CH-1 (IIRC) and seems to have the same controls. The sound is rich and full, and can get a bit dirty if that's what you're after. The bypass is buffered, which may not appeal to the purists, but I've not noticed any discernible downsides while using it.This is an absolute diamond of a pedal for this price.
G**
Surprisingly good sound slightly light build
Good value for money. Sound is as good as a boss within the normal range that I would use. The build quality is a little lower as it has a plastic body where boss are metal. Shouldn't be an issue unless you plan to stand on it or throw it at you drummer.
T**.
Good for the price
Definitely works as a chorus pedalI’ve had it for a few months at this point and although it sounded great when compared to any other chorus it’s not greatDefinitely worthwhile if you just want to practice or plan on layering it with other effects but I’d upgrade before playing any showsWide range of customisation more than most others on the market
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