Behringer HM300 Heavy Metal Distortion

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Behringer HM300 Heavy Metal Distortion
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Behringer HM300 Heavy Metal Distortion
Per Österlund AKA Cnl TAF 02.04.2022
Behringer HM300 Heavy Metal Distortion versitile pedal great for Rock, and Metal genre a musthave, espesially if one is into Swedish deathmetal,..sounds Awesome!! sounds as the Boss original thang,..side by side minor difference, ina mix spoton,...Great price, almost for free =D Thanks Thomann and Behringer
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What your expecting at an incredible price
JohnHark 08.03.2020
This pedal is very fun for dialing and exploring a variety of over the top sounds. Gain rolled back i even think its usable in more situation than one. But The sound your expecting its there. Only drawback would be that most of the time the EQ and Gain is a bit hard to dial because it goes from "a little effect" to "a damn lot", its not very progressive. I didn't mind the plastic case because it looks quit sturdy.
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Excellent HM-2 clone for nearly 0 bucks.
Chris Q. 19.05.2020
An excellent and genuinely well done clone of the HM-2. I actually have had recording clients sell their vintage HM-2's and get this for gigging for ease of use. It comes in a fashionable pink and does all you'd expect. I actually use this more for shoegaze textures than anything else and it's also great at this.

The only downside is that, unlike the original, this can only operate at 9V. The original HM-2 has extra headroom at 18V which means the EQ doesn't crap out quite as quickly at high gains. It'd be nice to have the option of this, or of having lower overall gain to improve its ability to pair with other drives. But for the money..how could you go wrong?
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Old school black metal
EvilLuther 08.11.2023
This is an integral part of all metal music, being a Chinese knockoff of the original distortion pedal used by metal bands back in the 90s.
Definitely important to get this on your pedalboard.
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Bruno Correia
Anonymous 07.04.2017
Bought this pedal because of it's characteristics of being a clone of the Boss Heavy Metal pedal and it's "Swedish Death Metal" sound. It stands up to it's job and the quality/price equation is quite positive.
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Pink pedal - do not let its looks deceive you.
Mark3893 06.05.2015
Similar in tone to the much sought after Boss HM2, it's slightly more flexible in tone and performs well. The only quibble I'd have is with the build quality ie it's pink plastic and I can't imagine it holding up to a lot of stomping during gigs. Needs a compressor to control the inevitable squalls of feedback when you drive it up into full Old School Swedish Death Metal territory. Recreates the tone of the early Entombed, Grave, Dismember, Carnage, Nirvana 2000 et al very well. Blasting out Entombeds "Drowned" with this pedal is a gregarious pleasure.

For the price, an absolute bargain.
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Legendary HM-2 tones in a pink plastic box
Anonymous 27.05.2014
The character of the legendary Boss HM-2 is captured quite nicely in this pink box of plastic. Not quite the same, but the harsh midrange gain sure sounds familiar. I've seen this pedal as a backup on many HM-2 owners' rigs. Instant Entombed tones! The nature of the distortion, whilst being very aggressive and heavy, is still "loose" enough for the notes to come through. Palm muting sounds suitably chunky, but the pedals really shines on lead guitar passages and raw riff-barraging. The low range reaches low enough to double as a gnarly bass distortion. Sounds like a wasps nest, in the case that the wasps living in the nests are a pack of wolves with a serious case of rabies.

The negative side of this effects pedal is the build quality. Packed in a plastic box, the connectors and the knobs feel a bit wobbly. This also isn't a true bypass pedal. When playing live I use it inside a looper.
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Behringer HM300 Heavy Metal Distortion