• Reviews around plastic (2.23 of 5)

    BEHRINGER VINTAGE TUBE OVERDRIVE TO800

    • Robust, thick, solid plastic (I was concerned about this versus metal ones but it is holding up well) and easy to change batteries.
    • Robust, thick, solid plastic (I was concerned about this versus metal ones but it is holding up well) and easy to change batteries.
    • I was expecting the plastic to be cheaper but found it to be sturdy
    • Sure it's plastic, but a strong sturdy plastic
    • PCB mounted cheap plastic dials that feel like they could fall off, cheap switch, easily breakable plastic housing, etc
    • if yer in a room and not performing than I don’t see the issue aside from the cheap untrustworthy plastic shell.
    • The case is actually aluminum and not molded plastic like the Behringer.
    • I play at home, mostly, so the plastic is great enough for my needs without feeling it might break
    • Hard plastic that basically all just snaps together
    • It's made of good sturdy plastic, which is fine with me since I'm not the type to slam down on the pedal.
    • Even if it turns out to be a chunk o' plastic better suited for the round file, I wasn't going to be out much
    • It's housed in a dense plastic, and it's very strong
    • However construction is just super cheap plastic
    • Very cheap plastic feel and on off light doesn't work, at least not with a battery
    • And the plastic is hard as hell
    • Made of cheap plastic
    • I plugged it up to my amp and it blew me away that this cheap plastic pedal could put out such a excellent tone
    • Yes the case is plastic, BUT IT IS NOT CHEAP PLASTIC AND IS VERY DURABLE.
    • It features 3 knobs for Drive, Level, and Tone, as well as an on/off switch
    • , well I also use a Noise Reducer also by Behringer, and they all work really well together