The Behringer UC200 is a basic, decent-sounding chorus in a plastic housing that has an inconveniently-located 9V jack, a VERY inconvenient battery compartment access design, and which produces an annoying, regular click when it's on, but not receiving signal from the guitar. Can be adjusted to add anything from a faint shimmer to a full-on whooshing, near-phaser effect. The tone control is a potentially useful feature, the output level control less so. You could do worse for more money with a different product - but to do better, you will defintiely have to spend considerably more. If eBay offered a 4.5-star option, that's the rating I'd have given it.
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The pedal provides a warm chorus effect once you get the pots cranking. Instructions should come on how to install the battery, I had go on you tube to find the method of pushing in the pivot pins of the pedal to release the springs to access the battery compartment. The picks were a nice benny.
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Unfortunately, the seller canceled the sale, perhaps he wanted more, however, there are many many guitar effects out there. I chose the chorus, as the first pedal in my rebuild, which later would include a wah-wah [phase shifter], tube distortion and such. Since the chorus was canceled, I moved on to a guitar effect's rig, which included 6 effects, and about 9 total. A lot of people, don't like plastic bodies on effects, though most of the Behringer line sounds great, and for home use vs. road use, it's fine. Save a few dollars in Behringer effects, and get more. New costs on effects, especially the metal pedals, is often more than the guitar or keyboard. You may use them for guitars, ukele's, banjo's, synth's and piano's, and even acoustic's with a magnetic pickup, and for classical with a piezo-electric pickup. If you are recording, effects are almost essential, such as reverb, chorus, distortion etc.. The more tone controls on the effect, the better, unless it is an undesirable brand, where you just "twist knobs", with no output change. To save money, Behringer, German made, are among the best..Read full review
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I am a career player. Worked on a project that got a nomination, bunch of awards and credits in network TV as well as major films. Currently, I play live. Gigs are a combination of short tours in addition to local venues. Quality of sound and fair pricing are important to me. Based on that, the UC200 is under rated and under valued. What a deal. Some dis the plastic housing. Fair enough. I don't think the term "stomp box" is intended to suggest you actually stomp them. If you do, this is probably not for you. Otherwise... what a deal!
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Tried this pedal and it does deliver the good chorus guitar effect you're looking for. It may not be a Boss or Digitech it does come close to being on Par with both of these. For $25.00, I can't really complain. I experienced no scratchy noises or anything indicating a defect at all. Try one of these pedals out for yourself, you might just be surprised how well they perform.
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