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Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer
Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer - Eliminate Unwanted Noise Without Sacrificing Your Tone
Keep Your Tone Intact While Cutting the Hum
The Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer is the ultimate tool for eliminating unwanted hum, hiss, and buzz while preserving the dynamics and attack of your playing. Whether you're dealing with single-coil pickup hum, high-gain noise, or interference from your effects chain, the NR300 ensures a clean, studio-quality signal without altering your tone.
Two Modes for Maximum Versatility
Reduction Mode: Adjust the Threshold and Decay knobs to suppress noise while maintaining the full clarity of your playing.
Mute Mode: Instantly silence your signal for noise-free transitions between songs or when swapping guitars.
Simple, Intuitive Operation
The NR300 is easy to use, featuring:
Dual LEDs to indicate active status and noise suppression level.
Top-quality on/off switch for silent, noise-free operation.
Effects loop with Send/Return jacks, allowing you to target specific pedals or sections of your signal chain for noise reduction.
Reliable Power and Sturdy Build
The NR300 runs on a 9V battery or standard 9V DC power supply (not included) and is housed in a durable casing that’s ready for both studio and stage use.
Specifications
Input & Output
Input: 1 x 1/4" TS (500kΩ impedance)
Output: 1 x 1/4" TS (1kΩ impedance)
Send: 1 x 1/4" TS (1kΩ impedance)
Return: 1 x 1/4" TS (50kΩ impedance)
Power Requirements
Power Supply: 9V DC, 100mA (negative center, not included)
Battery: 9V type 6LR61
Power Consumption: 30mA
Dimensions & Weight
Height: 2 1/8"
Width: 2 3/4"
Depth: 4 4/5"
This pedal works nicely as intended and is in good condition, exhibiting some light to moderate external wear as can be seen in photos.
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