Behringer Returns for NAMM 2025, Silencing Critics with a Flood of FX Pedals

Behringer Returns to NAMM, Silencing Critics with a Flood of Releases
Behringer is back at NAMM 2025! The German music gear giant returns with a vengeance, delivering affordable products. Plus two new pedals spotted online.

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After a decade-long absence, Behringer is set to return to the NAMM show in 2025 triumphantly. The German music gear manufacturer has been on a roll, consistently releasing affordable clones of iconic pedals and synths. Plus, it looks like two new Behringer pedals may have been teased.

UPDATE 5 December

New Behringer fuzz pedal announced today: Unleash the Brassy Beast: Behringer Bass Brassmaster Fuzz

Behringer Returns to NAMM

Recently, Behringer unveiled the 69 Vibe, a faithful recreation of the legendary Shin-Ei Uni-Vibe, a pedal favored by rock legends like Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd. This follows the successful launch of the Fuzz Bender and Centaur Overdrive, budget-friendly versions of the Tone Bender and Klon Centaur, respectively.

69 Vibe
69 Vibe

Vaporware

However, Behringer’s recent success hasn’t come without its share of criticism. The company has often been labeled “vaporware” due to its habit of teasing products long before their official release. Behringer has issued a defiant statement to address these accusations, highlighting its commitment to innovation and affordability.

The company boasts that it’s one of the most prolific manufacturers in the industry, consistently delivering new and exciting products. With several more releases planned for 2024, Behringer aims to silence its critics and solidify its position as a leading force in the music gear market.

As Behringer prepares to return to NAMM, the music world eagerly awaits the unveiling of groundbreaking new products that will undoubtedly push the boundaries of affordability and innovation.

Behringer Instagram NAMM 2025 Vaporware
Vaporware

More Affordable Guitar FX

With the recent Behringer Centaur Overdrive, the Behringer Fuzz Bender, and the 69 Vibe. Behringer has been busy with releases.

Hints at what is to come?

Eagle-eyed guitar pedal fans have spotted two new possible Behringer guitar effects. The latest product manual for the 69 Vibe pedal shows an Octavia Octave Fuzz and a CryBaby wah-wah pedal. They appear on either side of the Fuzz Bender pedal, so some online pedal geeks claim they could be the subsequent releases.

Of course, these could just be placeholder images, or maybe we will see these two new pedals soon.

Behringer Octavia Fuzz and a CryBaby wah
Behringer Octavia Fuzz and a CryBaby wah

 

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4 thoughts on “Behringer Returns for NAMM 2025, Silencing Critics with a Flood of FX Pedals

  1. Behringer has always had its share of critics. I use a Behringer bd121 as part of my bass guitar effects and it works very well. The pedal recreates the Ampeg SVT sound for less than $50. I’ve used other Behringer products in the past, and they are good products for the money.

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