Behringer DIGITAL REVERB DELAY DR400 Product Datasheet
Product Information Document
Digital Stereo Reverb/Delay Eff ects Pedal
Guitar Stompboxes
DIGITAL REVERB/DELAY
DR400
DR400
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Ultimate digital reverb/delay eff ects
pedal comparable to state-of-the-art
studio processors
pedal comparable to state-of-the-art
studio processors
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Real Sound Modeling (RSM)
combines state-of-the-art DSP
technology with sophisticated
algorithms to emulate real acoustic
environments
combines state-of-the-art DSP
technology with sophisticated
algorithms to emulate real acoustic
environments
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24-bit high-resolution stereo
eff ects including reverb, delay and
combinations
eff ects including reverb, delay and
combinations
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Dedicated Mode, Reverb/Delay time,
Tone/Feedback and Balance controls
for awesome sound shaping
Tone/Feedback and Balance 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
*Warranty details can be found at music-group.com.
Looking for soaking-wet, vintage-
style reverb, plus a delay that sounds
like it was born of an especially
fab late-night recording session in
1968? Then look no further than
the DIGITAL REVERB/DELAY DR400.
Our proprietary RSM technology and
24-bit audio resolution will always
keep you sounding your best, over and
over, and over, and over...!
What is delay? What is Reverb?
Delay is a synthetic echo that repeats the
notes you play on guitar, or other instrument,
in adjustable increments. Each repeated
note becomes softer than the previous
one, until the repeats are no longer heard.
This results in a thick, robust sound that can
take on everything from the quick “slap-back”
echo of classic rockabilly to the long,
dreamy echoes found in psychedelic rock,
or cavernous cathedrals and theaters. On the
other hand, reverb emulates the natural echo
that occurs because of a room’s acoustics.
Think of how your guitar would sound if you
plucked a note while standing in a big empty
notes you play on guitar, or other instrument,
in adjustable increments. Each repeated
note becomes softer than the previous
one, until the repeats are no longer heard.
This results in a thick, robust sound that can
take on everything from the quick “slap-back”
echo of classic rockabilly to the long,
dreamy echoes found in psychedelic rock,
or cavernous cathedrals and theaters. On the
other hand, reverb emulates the natural echo
that occurs because of a room’s acoustics.
Think of how your guitar would sound if you
plucked a note while standing in a big empty
gymnasium – the DR400 can produce that sound, even if you’re playing in your bedroom!
It can even combine both sounds – for a truly otherworldly tone!
It can even combine both sounds – for a truly otherworldly tone!