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Behringer HM300 Heavy Metal Distortion

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Behringer HM300 Heavy Metal Distortion
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Swedish "Buzzsaw" sound on the cheap :-)
Anonymous 27.03.2015
This is basically a really good clone of the Boss HM-2 "Heavy Metal" pedal from the 80s which made a sound popularized by bands like Dismember and Entombed - what became known as "the Swedish sound" in death metal circles.

It's pretty much the same as that pedal, even the "distortion" knob behaves in the same way (pretty much no change from 9 o'clock to 4 o'clock then all of a sudden BANG !

Don't be fooled into thinking this is just for "heavy metal" as in all honesty it's not really that useful for getting that sound, there are better pedals, but if you're looking for really meaty distortion for the more extreme end of the metal spectrum then this is a great pedal. It's not as distorted as the MT-2 (Boss "Metal Zone") pedal but that pedal is, imo, REALLY overrated and very hard to get a good tone out of, far too much high end and in a live situation it really doesn't cut through the mix.

If you're looking for serious, "buzzsaw" style distortion then this pedal will definitely hit the mark and the difference in sound (very little) doesn't justify the inflated ebay prices that the HM-2 is fetching these days, especially the Japanese version (which is the most sought after due to apparently having the most 'Swedish' sound). The knobs on this pedal truly do replicate almost exactly the sound/useability of the pedal it's setting out to copy. I've not taken it apart so I can't say if they've copied the circuitry exactly but, knowing Behringer, I'd imagine it's as close as they can get it with modern parts.

The build is, as usual for the Behringer pedal range, good quality BUT the pedal itself IS hard impact plastic (Just letting you all know incase you're expecting a metal chassis). This isn't a problem and unless you're jumping up and down on it very hard you will get a long life out of it and it's more than useable in a gig situation, contrary to what some purists (idiots?) might say about the range. For this price you can't really go wrong.

Coincidentally, I have both the Taiwanese and Japanese versions of the HM-2 and I really would say there's very little difference between those and this pedal. I bought this as it was only £15 just to see how it sounded, I was curious as much as anything else, and will now probably gift it to someone who is looking for an HM-2.
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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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An excellent and versatile pedal
rusty shacklefordd 02.01.2023
Behringer often have a bad reputation for "cheapness" but this is entirely unjustified. The casing may be plastic but it is extremely durable, and I once attempted to break the pedal apart but gave up, it may as well be steel casing.

This specific pedal is also an extremely faithful HM-2 clone, one of the most versatile pedals I've ever tried. The amount of change to the tone you get from just adjusting the mid controls is out of this world.

At this price, unless you already own an HM-2, there is no reason you should not own a Behringer HM300.
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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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HM2 Clone
The Illustrious Almighty - Jabba The Hutt 14.07.2023
Price --> It is THE BEST deal around. Period. You can get a new one quite cheap. And you can replace easily it for the same model with no budget explosion.

Material --> It's plastic yeah.... So if you don't kick it around like a football or stomp it like the Hulk, it will actually last you for several years.

Sound --> I've been using it live for several years now and it never disapponted me.
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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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Cheap but fun
MultipleGainStages 02.07.2019
When reviewing a product like this, one has to keep the question in mind... "What did I expect for a pedal this cheap?"

It's overall good considering it is really bottom-of-the-barrel price wise. It sounds like what it is trying to be. It is also made of dirt cheap materials, and I could easily imagine it breaking by simply looking at it wrong.

It's in the lowest price range of pedals, I bought it just to get a different sound at home, so more or less as a toy. I don't need to say that if you're looking to use it for gigging, or anything involving regularly moving it, you should get something not made of cheap plastic.
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Make your guitar sound like a chainsaw!
Mark DeW 07.07.2020
This pedal is modeled after the Boss HM-2 and while it doesn't sound exactly like that pedal, one can certainly get some gnarly sounds out of it. This pedal is not a one-trick pony and I have been able to get several types of high gain sounds out of it!
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Will Dimebag Dime From Hell Still Be On Sale
Roman12344321 04.07.2024
This Pedal is great for Heavy metal, and black, sound was perfect, and so cheep, 10/10
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Sounds amazing!
zloboslav 16.08.2023
I use it with all the knobs maxed out for the classic black metal tone. It nails it - it is absolutely amazing and the most affordable way to get that tone. I love it and recommend it!
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