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Behringer Mutron III clone (B-Tron III)


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On 02/04/2025 at 22:08, stewblack said:

Wow. I used mine happily with quiet passive basses and really hot active basses. The gain works just fine.

Sorry you had such a bad experience.

 

Yeah, the gain wasn't a really a problem on mine, and not a volume drop other than certain settings: 

 

"I think for the Band Pass has some decent sounds if Range is set 'low', but for me the gain needs to be low to get a decent sound with the drive set 'up' - meaning the output is quiet. Drive 'down' can sound good if peak is set low and gain high, then it has a decent volume and nice squish, clean blend with it would be useful though."

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11 hours ago, SumOne said:

 

Yeah, the gain wasn't a really a problem on mine, and not a volume drop other than certain settings: 

 

"I think for the Band Pass has some decent sounds if Range is set 'low', but for me the gain needs to be low to get a decent sound with the drive set 'up' - meaning the output is quiet. Drive 'down' can sound good if peak is set low and gain high, then it has a decent volume and nice squish, clean blend with it would be useful though."

If it's anything like my my old original Musitronics Mutron III it inverts the phase, so a clean blend can actually make things worse, unless you have something like the Xotic X-Blender that has a polarity switch to flip it back again!

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Posted
21 minutes ago, TbirdnTalman said:

it's strangely just disappeared from the Behringer website pedals page.................

Trump sticks 104% tariffs on them, Uli Behringer shrugs.
Quatschmacher gives a bad review... product gets pulled. 

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Hi - I ordered one, in part because I also got the Brass Master fuzz and loved it. I agree with everything said above, on the low pass mode it is a very useful and responsive pedal. However the other two modes seem to involve quite an extreme volume drop no matter what I do with the other settings, so perhaps as people seem to indicate above this is a quirk of the original circuitry rather than a fault. 

 

Ironically the Brass Master has the opposite problem - a really big volume increase even with the gain turned down and no master volume - and so I bought a stand alone volume pedal to use in conjunction with it, so perhaps I can use the same pedal with the  B Tron (though of course it is an extra faff).

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1 hour ago, socrates said:

Hi - I ordered one, in part because I also got the Brass Master fuzz and loved it. I agree with everything said above, on the low pass mode it is a very useful and responsive pedal. However the other two modes seem to involve quite an extreme volume drop no matter what I do with the other settings, so perhaps as people seem to indicate above this is a quirk of the original circuitry rather than a fault. 

 

Ironically the Brass Master has the opposite problem - a really big volume increase even with the gain turned down and no master volume - and so I bought a stand alone volume pedal to use in conjunction with it, so perhaps I can use the same pedal with the  B Tron (though of course it is an extra faff).

The low pass is the only suitable one for bass. On any filter.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, stewblack said:

The low pass is the only suitable one for bass. On any filter.

 

Hm it's usually the best unless you're blending in some clean, in which case Band Pass can work really well too. But on the original Mutron, LP was the only mode that sounded good with bass.

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