

🎸 Unleash your bass’s vintage soul with the BDI21 – where classic tone meets modern edge!
The Behringer BDI21 is a compact, battery-powered bass effects pedal featuring authentic v-tone modeling technology. It offers a wide range of vintage tube tones, slap sounds, and crunchy distortions, all housed in a durable metal body weighing just 600g. With a built-in DI output and compatibility with 6.35mm jack bass guitars, it delivers professional sound shaping at an unbeatable price point.




| ASIN | B000KIPUQG |
| Back Material | Basswood |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Battery type | Alkaline |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Color Name | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | bass guitar |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
| Country Produced In | china |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,307) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Item Styling | Vintage |
| Item Weight | 600 g |
| Item model number | BDI21 |
| Material Type | Metal Silver |
| Number of Strings | 3 |
| Output Wattage | 9 Watts |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 10.01 x 12.7 cm; 600 g |
| Size | Einheitsgröße |
| String Material | Brass |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Wattage | 9 watts |
X**E
Punches way above it's price weightclass!
This amazing pedal from Behringer delivers a solid bass tone! I do not own a Tech21 SansAmp but you can definitely shape your tone in a miriad of ways. Partner this with a good bass compressor and you can start slapping that bass away. Just the DI function alone is worth it's price. Only con is the cheap feeling case. It feels really light but I think you can stomp on this thing for days on end (regular use case) . Definitely worth the money.
A**O
Great!
Very good sound for your bass with a low price.
E**S
As advertised
Good quality, nice product in small package.
山**岡
操作が直感的で、ノブを調整するだけで簡単に好みの音を作れるため、初心者にも扱いやすい逸品。細かい音作りも可能なため、上級者にも満足できる仕様(実際プロの現場で使ってる人を見た事ある) 1番低価格のベースプリアンプと侮るなかれ
J**K
I had initially been looking into purchasing either a dedicated acoustic amp or an amp with an acoustic channel. I then stumbled across the Behringer range of foot pedals, and which included the V-Tone. Because of the ridiculously cheap price combined with a plastic construction, I was somewhat sceptical that it could be a worthwhile purchase. After all, this £20 device (purchase price/date £21.48/02:03:2021) is in direct competition with those costing three figure sums, and made of metal to boot, not withstanding the even more costly, dedicated amps. However, the relatively small financial outlay (and standard "returnability") made its purchase a virtual "no brainer". Experience gained from the very recent purchase of other Behringer pedals meant that I already knew the plastic construction would not be detrimental, as it is of a robust, high density, heavyweight variety. The performance didn't disappoint either. The documentation comes with some helpful settings preferences for a number of user scenarios such as "Folk", "Country" and "Finger Picking", and which can be used as time saving starting points that can then be fine tuned/customised. I found the audio results to be nothing short of stunning, but you will need the right type of amp and a piezo equipped guitar to get the best "acoustic" results. Your amp needs to be either clean or have a clean channel as this (or any other similar) pedal will, in true "silk purse" fashion, struggle, strain and ultimately fail to wrangle an acceptably authentic acoustic sound out of any "unclean" amplification. Nevertheless, there are many impressive non-acoustic sounds that can be produced by enjoyable experimentation, and you can easily get your acoustic guitar to really rock! This pedal is now happily daisychained with three other pedals (all Behringer as it happens), and are all, thankfully, audibly totally unaffected by its inclusion. One word of note. I have not tried any other alternative pedals, but if one produces results any better than the V-Tone, not only would I be truly amazed, but paying two, three, four, five times the price might just be worth its metal! Addendum: Since writing the above review (which was within hours of receiving the V-Tone) I have discovered a couple of noteworthy points, the first of which might already be common knowledge to more experienced users. 1. If powering by battery, when not in use, never leave a jack plug in the "In" socket because whether or not the pedal is in the "on" depressed position, your battery will be drained "flat"! There is reference to this in the accompanying documentation, but didn't notice. Consequently, having set up and put aside a new four-pedal chain, replete with fresh batteries, I later discovered, on its next outing, that all but the first pedal was "dead" (first pedal had guitar jack plug removed). 2. When removing V-Tone from the velcro covered pedalboard (so as to access the underside battery compartment), the pedal's rubber base started to become detached, and so will have to be reglued. Closer inspection indicated that it had not been particularly well secured, but is a problem that cannot affect my other three pedals as their design doesn't incorporate an additional "base" material! Should really deduct a star, but am so pleased with the sound and general functionality that it seems a bit churlish. Any additional problems, though, and there might be star carnage!
M**G
Sounds very nice 👌👌👍👍🤌👌👌👌
U**S
Nice product.
M**S
Kost schandalig weinig. Werkt perfect voor mijn doel: omzeilen van nog te repareren pre-amp van fender bxr in 'n repetitieruimte (In effects return! ) en rechtstreeks in de studio als pre-amp/DI. Haalt t midden weg rond 800 hz, en heeft echt een warm randje. Blues jazz funk. Gebruik m niet met alle bassen of alle versterkers, maar erg blij met deze ontdekking.
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