Behringer has officially announced the BM-14M, a new analog delay pedal that serves as a modern recreation of the highly sought-after Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M from 2012. True to the brand’s reputation for cloning classic gear, the BM-14M aims to replicate the iconic sound and feel of the original while offering a reversed knob layout and a few notable modern upgrades.
Authentic Analog Sound with Modern Enhancements
The BM-14M is built around genuine Bucket Brigade Delay (BBD) chips, allowing it to deliver the warm, rich, and authentic analog delay tones that made the original Moog pedal a legend. It offers up to 800ms of delay time and provides classic controls for delay time and feedback.
Users can also switch between a brighter, shorter delay and a longer, darker tone using a dedicated switch.
Beyond the core delay, the pedal includes a drive control to add grit and character to your signal and a versatile six-waveform LFO section with controls for rate and amount. This allows for everything from subtle modulation to wild, rhythmic effects.
A dedicated tap tempo footswitch makes it easy to sync your delay time or LFO rate on the fly. Additional knobs for output level and dry/wet mix provide full control over your sound.
Pre-orders are now open at dealers, including
Andertons
Sweetwater
Thomann

Advanced Connectivity and Control for the Modern Musician
A key feature of the BM-14M is its extensive connectivity. The pedal includes several CV/expression pedal inputs, giving you hands-free control over parameters like time, rate, feedback, amount, and mix.
This opens up a world of expressive possibilities for live performance and studio use. A feedback insert also lets you patch other effects or outboard gear directly into the delay loop for creative sound manipulation.
MIDI
What sets the BM-14M apart from its vintage inspiration is the inclusion of a MIDI input. This allows for seamless integration into modern setups, giving you the ability to control the pedal from your DAW or any other MIDI controller. Other useful features include a spillover mode for smooth transitions between turning the effect on and off.
Plus, it has a standard 9V DC input (no battery operation available), so it will power from most standard power supplies with no issues.
Affordable Analog
With the BM-14M, Behringer is providing musicians and producers with an affordable way to get the authentic analog sound of a classic, combined with the connectivity and flexibility required by today’s studios.
We have already seen the BM-15M MURF BOX, BM-13 PHASER, BM-12 Ring Modulator, and the BM-11M Low Pass Filter. All budget recreations of the famous Moogerfooger stompboxes, but I think that his analog delay is the model a lot of guitarists have been waiting for.
Price & Availability
The new BM-14M is available to pre-order now, priced $149/£109.99/€119.
Available at Andertons
Available at Sweetwater
Available at Thomann
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