Behringer VT999 User's Manual

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Year 2021
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Behringer VT999 Specification

The Behringer VT999 is a high-quality vintage tube overdrive guitar effects pedal designed for musicians seeking a warm, authentic, tube-driven sound. This pedal features a hand-selected 12AX7 vacuum tube, known for its rich harmonics and dynamic response, providing a classic overdrive tone reminiscent of vintage tube amplifiers. It offers a true bypass function, ensuring an unaltered signal path when the pedal is not in use. The VT999 is equipped with a dedicated noise gate with adjustable threshold control, allowing users to eliminate unwanted noise and hum, thus preserving the integrity of the signal. The pedal's design includes controls for gain, 3-band EQ, and level, offering extensive tonal shaping capabilities to suit various musical styles. Additionally, the robust metal chassis and high-quality components ensure durability and longevity, making it suitable for both studio and live performance settings. The VT999 operates on a standard 9V power supply, making it easy to integrate into existing pedal setups. Its intuitive layout and classic design make it user-friendly for both beginners and experienced guitarists. Overall, the Behringer VT999 combines vintage tube warmth with modern functionality, offering a versatile and reliable overdrive solution for musicians seeking to enhance their tonal palette.

Behringer VT999 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Behringer VT999 to my amplifier?

To connect the VT999 to your amplifier, use a 1/4 inch instrument cable to connect the output of the VT999 to the input of your amplifier. Ensure that the VT999 is powered on and that all cables are securely connected.

What tubes are compatible with the Behringer VT999?

The Behringer VT999 is compatible with 12AX7 tubes. It's important to use high-quality tubes to maintain optimal performance.

How can I reduce noise and hum in my VT999 pedal?

To reduce noise, ensure that all cables are in good condition and properly shielded. Use a noise gate if necessary, and avoid placing the VT999 near other electronic devices that may cause interference.

What is the best way to power the Behringer VT999?

The VT999 can be powered using the included 9V DC power adapter. Ensure that the power supply matches the pedal's voltage and current requirements to avoid damage.

How do I change the tube in the VT999?

To change the tube, first unplug the power supply and remove any connected cables. Carefully unscrew the back panel, remove the old tube, and replace it with a new 12AX7 tube. Reassemble the pedal before plugging it back in.

What maintenance does the VT999 require?

Regular maintenance includes checking the condition of cables, cleaning the exterior with a dry cloth, and periodically checking the tube for wear. Replace the tube as needed for optimal performance.

Can I use the VT999 with a bass guitar?

Yes, the VT999 can be used with a bass guitar. However, due to its design for electric guitars, the tonal characteristics may differ. Experiment with settings to achieve the desired sound.

What are the key features of the Behringer VT999?

The VT999 features an integrated 12AX7 tube, built-in noise gate, dedicated controls for gain, treble, mid, bass, and volume, as well as a rugged construction ideal for live performances.

How do I adjust the noise gate on the VT999?

Adjust the noise gate by turning the Noise Gate knob. Rotate clockwise to increase the gate threshold, which reduces unwanted noise, or counterclockwise to decrease it if the gate is cutting off desired sound.

Why is the LED on my VT999 not lighting up?

If the LED is not lighting up, check the power supply connection and ensure that the adapter is functioning correctly. Also, verify that the pedal is switched on and that the input jack is connected properly.