Behringer Ultra Flanger UF300 Product Datasheet
2-Mode Flanger Eff ects Pedal
Guitar Stompboxes
ULTRA FLANGER
UF300
UF300
Product Information Document
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Get 2 fl angers in one—from jet-
plane to thick chorus, vibrato and
short delay eff ects
plane to thick chorus, vibrato and
short delay eff ects
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This BEHRINGER product has been
designed to compete head to head
with leading products on the market
designed to compete head to head
with leading products on the market
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Flexible 2-mode switch lets you
choose between classic and
detuned fl anger eff ects
choose between classic and
detuned fl anger eff ects
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Dedicated Manual, Depth, Rate and
Resonance controls for awesome
sound shaping
Resonance controls for awesome
sound shaping
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Status LED for eff ect on/off and
battery check
battery check
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Runs on 9 V battery or the
BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply
(not included)
BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply
(not included)
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First-class electronic On/Off switch
for highest signal integrity in
bypass mode
for highest signal integrity in
bypass mode
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3-Year Warranty Program*
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Conceived and designed by
BEHRINGER Germany
BEHRINGER Germany
From vintage to modern, from subtle
to severe, the ULTRA FLANGER UF300
is the fl anger pedal that does it all.
The Flexible 2-mode switch lets you
choose between classic and detuned
fl anger eff ects, while the dedicated
Manual, Depth, Rate, and Resonance
controls give you awesome sound
shaping ability.
What is Flange?
Flanging occurs when two identical signals are
mixed together, but with one signal delayed
by a small, gradually changing amount.
In layman’s terms, it makes your guitar sound
something like a vintage rotary speaker, but
by adjusting certain parameters of the eff ect,
it becomes syrupy and psychedelic. This eff ect
is prominent in many landmark ’70s rock
recordings, and is still used widely to this day.
mixed together, but with one signal delayed
by a small, gradually changing amount.
In layman’s terms, it makes your guitar sound
something like a vintage rotary speaker, but
by adjusting certain parameters of the eff ect,
it becomes syrupy and psychedelic. This eff ect
is prominent in many landmark ’70s rock
recordings, and is still used widely to this day.
*Warranty details can be found at music-group.com.