🎸 Vintage vibes, modern edge — delay that defines your sound.
The Behringer VD400 Vintage Delay Pedal delivers authentic analog bucket-brigade delay effects with up to 300ms of delay time. Featuring separate wet and dry outputs, compact design, and battery power, it’s built for musicians seeking classic delay tones with flexible control in a portable pedal.
Color | White |
Style Name | Pedal |
Item Weight | 0.94 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.76"L x 2.13"W x 4.84"H |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | 1/4-inch Audio |
Amperage | 0.3 Milliamps |
Audio Output Effects | Delay |
Voltage | 9 |
J**
Worth it!
The only real pedal I use for acoustic (besides chorus and reverb which comes on the Marshall AD50 acoustic amp)
B**8
Big brand Sound but wouldn’t survive being run over by a truck
Like many others have pointed out, this is made of a hard plastic. However, I don’t usually switch my pedals on and off with a sledge hammer so I’m not sure the durability assessment is as bad as others have stated. I suppose if you regularly jumped from the top of a Marshall double stack on to the pedal it might not last long. Another consideration is that if you are chucking the pedal against a brick wall (repeatedly), you may have trouble. Generally, if you are a well adjusted, functional human it should be fine.As far as the Analog delay goes, it’s right on par with Its Boss counterpart. Keep in mind this analog delay so it’s a bit more of a 60’s sound vs a modern digital rack sound.
J**.
Don’t expect long delay times and you’ll love it.
So while this pedal doesn’t have a ton of delay time, it does sound warm and has pretty good controls. The build quality is pretty solid for being made of plastic, but if you’re going to gig with it or take it to a lot of practices, you might want to show a little extra care.This little pedal is a great deal for only about 25 bucks! I say as long as you know it has less than 500 ms of delay time, then you’ll love it. Also don’t forget to pick up a power supply.
E**D
Excellent vintage sound!
Great vintage sound, knobs are very responsive!!!
J**O
Me encanto
The media could not be loaded. Es un delay clasico, vintage, es lo que es, cumple lo que promete, no entiendo como le hacen tanto hate a estos pedales, la verdad son muy buenos, se sienten resistente aun cuando la carcasa es de plástico, es un plástico resistente, se siente pesado, debajo hay una placa de metal así que es bastante duro, no te arrepentiras si buscas un pedal analogo delay vintage. lo recomiendo muchísimo por su precio y calidad.
L**R
Disappointed.
This pedal was weak to me, did not meet my expectations.
J**J
Very nice pedal
Outstanding value , low noise floor , priced perfectly.No complaints just surprisesGreat always on pedal if your amp has no reverb AND can do a nice slap back
E**5
Another winner from Behringer!
Here's why I like this pedal.. 1. It is clean. The analog aspect of this has been thoroughly covered in other reviews so I won't rehash all that but would add that -for me at least- the effect has a warm quality to it that I really like even compared to other way more expensive ones. 2. Not over the top! Some pedals that offer Delay are really good too but don't allow you to really dial it down like this one from Behringer does. And I really like that you can dial in a very subtle effect to add just enough delay to accent the guitar tone without killing it and that's a very good thing. 3. Price. It was $25 bucks - cheap - nuff said. 4. Complimentary. This pedal compliments the other pedals I have on my board very well. It will definitely become a must-have addition of that I am confident! 5. Quiet. I am blown away by how noise free and quiet this pedal is. And yes, I am talking about relative noise as compared to others. Is it dead quiet? Well, no. but for me what little noise it makes is probably attributable to the florescent lights or even the power supply block I am running it off of. So no complaints there. 6: Plastic but feels solid. Yep - the Behringer pedals are made from a heavy grade plastic but I have not a second thought about all of my other Behringer pedals and have played out numerous times over the years with some of them.. in fact an older Behringer pedal I own has out lasted a much more expensive Digitech pedal that I purchased less than 2 years back! Final thoughts: Buy it. Its $25 bucks. It works great! Do recommend using it with an AC adapter or connecting to your board. Keep Rocking!
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 month ago