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Description

Unleash the celestial beauty of your guitar's tone with the Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C. This analog chorus pedal offers a 3-Dimensional soundscape that will elevate your music to new heights, wrapping your notes in lush, shimmering layers. Its intuitive design features four dedicated preset buttons, each capable of being combined for an impressive total of 16 possible chorus effects. Whether you're chasing the ethereal shimmer of a classic rock anthem or crafting the smooth, velvety textures of a jazz ballad, the CC300 delivers with ease.

Ideal for musicians who crave versatility, the CC300's stereo output allows you to feed dual amplifiers, creating a rich, expansive sound that fills the room. Behringer's attention to sonic detail ensures that each preset is loaded with lush, 3-D tones that require no hassle to dial in. Plus, with the convenience of a bright LED on/off indicator and the option to power your pedal via a 9V battery or DC power supply, the CC300 is built to adapt to any performance setting.

This pedal is not just about functionality; it's about transforming your playing experience. The Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C is a musician's secret to crafting a sound that's both unique and timeless.

Key Features:

  • Analog chorus pedal with rich, 3-Dimensional sound
  • 4 dedicated preset buttons for 16 chorus combinations
  • Stereo output for dual amplifier use
  • Bright LED on/off indicator
  • Runs on a 9V battery or DC power supply

Product specs

Brand Behringer
Model CC300 Chorus Space-C
Finish Black
Year 2000s
Categories Chorus and Vibrato

FAQs

What type of power supply does the Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C require?

The Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C requires a 9V DC power supply, which is standard for many guitar pedals, or it can be powered using a 9V battery.

How does the Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C compare to the Boss CE-2?

The Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C is designed to emulate the classic sound of the Boss CE-2, offering a similar lush, analog chorus effect at a more affordable price point.

Can the Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C be used with a bass guitar?

Yes, the Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C can be used with a bass guitar, providing a rich chorus effect that enhances the bass tone without losing low-end clarity.

Does the Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C have true bypass?

The Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C does not have true bypass; it uses buffered bypass, which helps maintain signal strength over long cable runs.

What are the available controls on the Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C?

The Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C features four preset buttons that allow you to select different chorus depth and rate settings, making it easy to switch between different sounds quickly.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Digital with minimal latency, suitable for bass and guitar

  • Short RTL, no phase issues on sends

  • Additive delay time controls via buttons

  • Stereo outputs with great stereo effect

  • Internal trim pots minimize distortion

  • Versatile sound, from warm lo-fi to light flange

  • Provides wide stereo image without phase issues

  • Cheaper, warm alternative to Boss models

CONS

  • No anti-aliasing filters may impact sound quality

  • Not true bypass

  • Stereo outputs require balancing on a mixer

  • Plastic housing feels less sturdy

  • Input can clip with high levels, needs -40dB pad for line level

  • Some units may have build quality issues, affecting longevity

  • Battery assembly prone to breaking

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Comparisons

  • The CC300 provides more movement than the Boss Dimension C, offering a distinct analog stereo chorus tone with minimal noise.

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  • The CC300's pitch detuning level is notably higher than the DC-2, affecting subtle modulation settings.

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  • Despite similarities, the CC300 is not a direct clone of the Dimension C due to differences in modulation tuning and headroom.

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  • The Boss CE-20 offers extensive modes and EQ tuning, providing flexibility beyond the CC300's capabilities.

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Features and functionality

  • The CC300 handles distortion well, enabling users to achieve a Geordie Killing Joke sound, especially when paired with the Mooer elecLady flanger.

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  • The CC300 may experience distortion with beefy synth sounds; lower synth volume and use a preamp to boost pedal output for cleaner sound.

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Build quality

  • The pedal's construction is lightweight and plasticy, with no metal parts visible, including connectors, reflecting its budget-friendly price point.

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User experience

  • Despite concerns about headroom, users report the CC300 performs adequately, even in complex stereo setups with other pedals.

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  • Owners often pair the CC300 with the Boss PS-6 for enhanced stereo detune effects.

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Use cases and applications

  • The CC300 integrates effectively into stereo rigs, enhancing recordings with its analog character and stereo imaging.

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  • Some users find the CC300's sound reminiscent of an envelope flanger when paired with a distortion pedal.

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Value and pricing

  • A user reported purchasing the CC300 for $50, noting it as a good deal compared to its previous lower pricing on Amazon.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Users recommend turning synth output down to about 1/4 to prevent distortion when using the CC300 with high-output devices like the Minilogue or S37.

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Other

  • Mn3200 series BBD chips in the CC300 have less headroom than older mn3000 series, potentially contributing to distortion issues with high-output signals.

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"Finally got some pedals mounted up on my @black35guitars custom pedalboard. I’m sure i’ll change some everyday. Particularly having fun with the @earthquakerdev Astral Destiny and the @keeleyelectronics ECCOS at the moment".

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