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Behringer NR300 Ultimate Noise Reduction Effects Pedal Black and Silver

5,700

SKU: B002EWV8IUc

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Brand Behringer
Style Pedal
Colour Black
Item Weight 426 g
Voltage 9
  • Effectively eliminate unwanted noise and hum without altering your tone
  • Designed to compete head to head with leading products on the market
  • Preserves the original attack and envelope while leaving your playing and dynamics intact
  • Dedicated threshold and decay controls plus a mute mode for awesome flexibility
  • Additional send/return loop for noise suppression of external effect units
  • Country of Origin: Germany
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Description


From the manufacturer

So you love the bite, twang and snap of single-coil pickups, but can’t stand the 60-cycle hum that comes along for the ride. Plug into the NOISE REDUCER NR300 and kiss unwanted noise goodbye for good! The NR300 preserves the original attack and envelope, while leaving your playing and dynamics intact – helping you keep your mind on your performance.

Dynamic Duo

The NR300 actually functions as two pedals in one. In Reduction mode, you can adjust the dedicated Threshold and Decay dials to keep all your tone and dynamics intact, but effectively eliminate hum completely. In Mute mode, the NR300 becomes a super-quiet on/off switch for your instrument.

Ease of Use

Operation couldn’t be easier. The NR300 features two LEDs – one to indicate when it’s activated, another to indicate when it’s suppressing noise. You can power this hum killer with a 9 V battery or our PSU-SB DC power supply (not included). And the top-quality on/off switch maintains absolutely noise-free operation.

Sound Value

Lose the hum, but hold onto your precious single-coil tone with the ultra-affordable NOISE REDUCER NR300. Enjoy the freedom to do what you do best, without needing to babysit your signal!

Additional information

Weight 0.42638 kg
Dimensions 7.01 × 5.41 × 12.29 cm
Product Dimensions

‎7.01 x 5.41 x 12.29 cm; 426.38 g

Batteries

‎1 9V batteries required.

Item model number

NR300

Colour

‎Black

Hardware Interface

‎HP-HSC

Signal Format

‎Analog

Power Source

‎Battery Powered

Voltage

‎9

Item Weight

‎426 g

Country of Origin

‎China

ASIN

B002EWV8IU

Date First Available

7 August 2012

Packer

Alphatec Audio Video Pvt. Ltd.

Importer

Alphatec Audio Video Pvt. Ltd.

Item Dimensions LxWxH

7 x 5.4 x 12.3 Centimeters

Net Quantity

1 Unit

Included Components

1 Behringer NR300 Noise Reduction Effects Pedal, Black

Generic Name

Effects & Signal Processors [Alias]

Manufacturer

Behringer USA, Behringer USA, alphatec audio video pvt ltd

10 reviews for Behringer NR300 Ultimate Noise Reduction Effects Pedal Black and Silver

  1. Sunil


    A noise pedal cuts the background hum, but of course it will also cut off a little sustain from your notes. This pedal does a great job. One can customise the threshold, which is the minimum volume for the signal to pass through. A medium setting works fine for me. At a low threshold a little hum is transmitted, while at a high threshold nothing goes through until you really play loud! Just what one would expect. The other control is the decay – with a high setting, the notes sustain but then a little hum creeps in towards the end. With a low setting the sustain is killed. I like a high setting for lead guitar solos and a low-ish setting for chords particularly when playing clean. One more great feature is that if you set the switch to “mute” then a press of the pedal will completely mute your guitar. Another press, and the pedal works in noise-cancelling mode. In the other position of the switch (called “reduction”), one press of the pedal gives you bypass mode and another puts you in noise-cancelling mode. So actually there is noise-reduction in both switch positions, but the pedal press works differently. This pedal also has the Send/Return feature, so you can put other pedals like overdrive into a loop with it rather than in series. In short, this is an excellent pedal at an excellent price.

  2. Shashank Sherkar


    If you have other pedals from Behringer, just go for it. I use it with my 5 Behringer pedals connected in series using loop-back mode of this pedal and use it with my amp which ultimately connects to my computer for recording. 99% noise is gone with my local Stranger band Cube 20 amplifier (1996 make). If you have a branded amp and do not use unnecessarily high distortion from both pedals as well as amp simultaneously, it should work fine. In case of hum or noise, turn down some distortion/fuzz/overdrive level from either amp or pedals and avoid patch cables and main guitar cable from coming in contact with any AC or DC power cables. Check the ground also, use 3 pin plug and please….connect ground to actual earthing! We Indians are very lazy about this fact but love getting ‘shocks’ once in a while. With Boss, Ibanez or other very loud pedals, this will not perform as good as expected. My guess is using a Behringer Ultra-G series DI box with ground protection switch would help in these situations of loudness! Good luck!

  3. Ranjan


    The packaging gave me a mini heart attack. There was no layer to protect the pedal. After playing the thing the worry went away. Pedal performs great in its price value. The seller has to put more effort for packing the equipment safely.

  4. Swetank shekhar


    I’ve been using this , no doubt , at this price you are getting the quality as top notch , behringer is only company which allows budget friendly pedals

  5. Sourav


    Delivery was the worst. Please avoid Aramex Logistics at any cost. Took me multiple escalations to get my product after a week’s delay. At one point Amazon even mentioned that it’s LOST! No complaint on the product though. Please avoid any delivery via Aramex.

  6. Nancy Lalramliani


    i made a replacement long time ago but till now nothing happened, I WANT A REFUND RIGHT NOW

  7. Placeholder


    The delivered unit was not functioning and I had to claim refund.

  8. hari


    Only the light will glow but it doesn’t reduce any unwanted noise plus it itself make unwanted extra noise and also already the box was opened they sent me replaced product

  9. Applepad

    Unbeatable Performance and Value
    The Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer is a game-changer for guitarists seeking top-notch performance without breaking the bank. Here’s why it deserves a solid 5 stars:1. Impressive Performance: – The NR300 effectively tames unwanted noise caused by high-gain effects. Whether you’re shredding or strumming, it keeps your signal clean and pristine. – Comparable to the renowned Boss NS-2 pedal, the NR300 delivers near-identical noise reduction capabilities.2. Unbeatable Value: – At its affordable price point, the NR300 punches well above its weight. You won’t find a better deal for noise reduction. – It’s a must-have for budget-conscious guitarists who refuse to compromise on quality.3. Sturdy Build (with a Twist): – Yes, it’s true—the NR300 sports a plastic exterior. But hold on! After thorough testing, we’ve found it surprisingly robust. – Think about it: How hard are you really stomping on your gear? The NR300 can handle regular gigging and studio sessions without flinching.In summary, the Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer combines stellar performance, unbeatable value, and a durable build. Don’t let the plastic fool you—this pedal means business!

  10. Buckhorn

    Excellent noise reduction pedal if powered properly
    I bought the Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer and the Behringer CS400 Compressor Sustainer at the same time. (My comments are identical for both pedals.) For me, this pedal does a great job at 1/4 the price of the popular competing brand. My official rating is 4.5. I’m docking 0.5 point for the difficulty in replacing the battery (details later in this review). By all means, check the other reviews for their impressions of this effects pedal.I’d like to address some things I haven’t seen in other reviews. Based on my experience, you MUST power this pedal with a FRESH 9V battery. And remember, batteries don’t last forever. As the battery reaches the end of its useful life, you will begin to hear unpleasant distortions. That’s the time to put in a new battery, or switch to a 9V adapter.Beware, though, that sound may be degraded if you power the pedal with a garden variety 9V adapter. I tried a random adapter that was lying around, and I got the same gravely sound as I did from a dying battery. My theory is that cheaper adapters may have significant amounts of AC coming through on top of the DC, and that AC can leak into the signal processing circuitry and affect the sound. Some AC on the DC is okay if you are a powering a lamp, but not if you want unadulterated sound coming from your guitar. So use only a high quality adapter. I use the Visual Sound One Spot Adapter, available here on Amazon. I can’t detect any of the distortion I heard when using a dying battery or cheap adapter. Yes, the One Spot is more expensive than other adapters, but it’s designed specifically to power effects pedals. While you’re ordering the One Spot Adapter, get a Visual Sound One Spot Multi-Plug Cable so the adapter can power multiple effects pedals.There’s another reason not to use batteries. You must remove the pedal from the base to get to the battery compartment. The pedal is very difficult to remove and replace. The pedal pivots on two spring-loaded pins that are an exact fit into the holes in the pedal. Removing the pedal is awkward, at best. When replacing the pedal, it’s difficult to get the pins lined up with the holes. If I were regularly using batteries, I would chamfer the inside corners of the holes, or carefully drill out the holes to make them a few thousandths larger.One surprise was the battery connector. It’s a hefty plastic unit, unlike the cheesy 9V connectors found on most products—you know, the kind that are wrapped in vinyl and feel like they will break when you are trying to pry them off the battery. Frankly, this is the first product I’ve encountered with a high quality 9V battery connector.

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