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![[L-R] Khemmis' Phil Pendergast and Ben Hutcherson [inset] A Behringer Super Fuzz](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/iHZMti6MNfGkUXXpDcEADb-320-80.jpg)
Khemmis just made one of the heavy metal records of the year using a $28 plastic fuzz pedal
By Jonathan Horsley published
Phil Pendergast's secret weapon was cheap, effective, and perhaps a lesson that cork-sniffing about gear can be a waste of time – and money

Klon Centaur inventor Bill Finnegan’s lawsuit against Behringer over $69 clone has been dismissed
By Jonathan Horsley published
With Behringer's $69 K-style drive renamed as the Zentara, the battle is over. Did Finnegan win in the end?

Behringer unveils the BM-15M Murf Box, a $129 animated filtering pedal based on a ‘00s Moog classic
By Jonathan Horsley published
No prizes for guessing which pedal the Murf Box is inspired by, but with originals changing hands for big money online, this could be an affordable option for guitar and synth players

$2,000 for a $69 Klon clone? Some people are selling Behringer’s Centaur Overdrive for crazy money
By Jonathan Horsley published
Have we reached peak crazy in the guitar effects pedal market?

“For the record, I have never been consulted in any way about this pedal, it has never been authorised by me”: Bill Finnegan sues Behringer parent company over Klon Centaur clone
By Jonathan Horsley published
Finnegan invented the Klon Centaur in 1994. Behringer launched a $69 copy and called it the Centaur Overdrive in November last year

"So a $2bn German company has decided to copy a 3rd Mu-Tron product”: Musitronics slams Behringer
By Jonathan Horsley published
Musitronics does not mention Behringer by name but does not miss in a social media post calling out the company for issuing three clones of classic Mu-Tron products

Behringer’s long-awaited Mu-Tron III clone arrives, promising a rabbit-hole of retro-funk for $69
By Jonathan Horsley published
Behringer broke cover with the B-Tron III a couple of years back but it's now officially here, and is another budget friendly reimagining of a classic stompbox

Behringer releases RD-78, a $199 Roland CR-78 clone that promises to "bring the magic of the '70s and '80s back to life"
By Matt Mullen published
RD-78 squeezes the classic analogue CR-78 sounds into a modern, compact and super-affordable drum machine
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