

🎸 Elevate your sound with the ultimate stereo chorus experience—because your tone deserves the spotlight.
The Behringer Ultra Chorus UC200 is a professional-grade stereo chorus effects pedal featuring dedicated Level, Tone, Rate, and Depth controls for precise sound shaping. Housed in durable stainless steel, it offers true stereo output and a high-integrity electronic bypass switch. Powered by a 9V battery or optional DC supply, this pedal delivers thick, immersive chorus tones trusted by musicians worldwide at an unbeatable price point.
| ASIN | B000Y30NAA |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,025 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #25 in Electric Guitar Chorus Effects #6,608 in Guitar & Bass Accessories |
| Body Material | stainless steel |
| Color Name | Yellow |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,366) |
| Date First Available | July 30, 2004 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
| Item model number | UC200 |
| Material Type | stainless steel |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2.76 x 2.13 x 4.84 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Size | Einheitsgröße |
| Voltage | 9 |
M**L
Solid and sounds great! Fantastic for the price!
Behringer, like many other pedal makers out there, makes clones of other pedals. The difference is that Behringer isn't a greedy and doesn't as much or more than the original pedal. Most of Behringer's pedals are modeled on BOSS pedals and you can't go wrong with that! This one is a quality Chorus pedal and like with any good pedal, if you can't get great tone out of it the problem is with you. This is a full size (think BOSS) pedal. Some are overly critical of the plastic housing, but it's a solid housing and I can't imagine what you're have to do with it to break it. Speaking of which, have you ever seen a picture of a Behringer pedal with a broken housing? Me Neither.
M**L
Chorus pedal on a budget
My first chorus pedal. It sounds great and does exactly what I need. Easy to adjust for different effects and responds well. It does have a plastic housing.... I'm sure I'll get many years of use from it. Just don't stomp on it. Hard to beat price with a known brand that I trust, with a sound familiar the same with a brand 5x as much money. Get it
M**E
BEHRINGER ULTRA CHORUS UC200 fail
BEHRINGER ULTRA CHORUS UC200 arrived and after reading the instructions I inserted a fresh battery and plugged my guitar into the unit and it into my Black Star amp. There was no change in the sound through the UC200 on or off, other than an intense clicking when all settings were to max. I unplugged my cables, pulled the battery and inserted the battery into my Ultra Metal UM300, plugged in my cables and test passed. Reset the UC200, double checked my connections and routing. No change in the sound. Contacted Amazon via link and I'm returning for exchange. I'll update if all goes well. Okay, here I am as I intended, making an update on the original review. THe return did not cost me anything but the time to package it and send it. I did get the replacement UC200 and it works very well. In fact, compared to units costing sometimes more than double I would say it is worth every penny. The return of the first UC200 was discouraging but only because of the delay. This design may be a less durable design, since the more expensive chorus effect units are metal cases and use a "snap" switch and this unit is a hard plastic/polymer and uses what could be considered a component micro switch. I don't know which type of switch would be more durable to repeated use but thus far where cost was the issue for me, I'm pleased with the sound effect it offers. I'm giving a 4 star not only because of the returned item, but I have some reservations as to the durability of the unit and how the design deviates from what has been a traditional and reliable design. Only time will tell how this unit holds up to my use of it.
J**.
Good choice & buy pedal effect
Good pedal fit, good quality effect with a lot of brightness and great performance
C**1
Excellent for the price
I’m a hobbyist guitarist. I play at church every so often and I play about 2 gigs a year for other stuff . Inbetween that I play at home. This is one of my first pedals and I was pleasantly surprised. Yes, it’s cheap plastic but you get what you pay for there. The base is heavy metal. I plan on getting a AC power source because I don’t want to keep pressing on the plastic hinge to change the battery. Once that piece goes then the whole pedal will be trashed. So, that’s my only recommendation if you don’t already have a power source. As for tone; I don’t think I have a very refined ear. I may not be the best for a music tone review but it definitely makes my acoustic electric sounds smoother than ever. I won’t do a lot of traveling with this pedal so it should last forever but we’ll see. I’ll return here to edit this if I have issues. For $30… I’ll probably just throw it away if something does come up. I can’t believe it’s that cheap.
J**Y
Great value, could be better
CON: I was confused that the “level” knob is for the wet signal, the dry signal always stays at unity. You cannot affect volume at all with this pedal. So you can’t do “softer and with chorus” with this one petal. PRO: It adds a shimmer to my tone that makes long notes more satisfying. PRO: Low noise and preserves tone. PRO: Hyper-economical. It’s a 4 star pedal but for $25 I feel like I got away with something.
A**R
Not Bad for the Price. But Not Great
I own a Danalectro Milkshake Chorus pedal I bought on clearance from Sam Goody for like $15 in the 90s. It's not very versatile, but I was able to dial in the perfect chorus sound for how I play. It's also nearly 30 years old and beat to heck. So I was looking for a cheap replacement. My Behringer Ultra Metal pedal sounds fantastic, so I felt pretty confident in giving this a shot as well. I cannot dial in a good chorus sound on this though. It's decent enough with clean tone, but any kind of gain makes it sound like a heavy kazoo. While there's certainly some interesting odd things I can use it for, it's not well suited for what I typically use chorus for. It's odd, because I also own a Behringer multi FX pedal and the chorus on that is one of the few things it does really well. Unfortunately that pedal wigs out on my pedal board chain, so it's no good for my FX chain. But I know from that Behringer can do chorus very well. So it's strange that this pedal misses the mark. Settings go from an almost unnoticeable chorus effect, to a nearly laughably exaggerated one with just a slight nudge of the dials. Which is ironically how most of the other effects on the multi-effect pedal other than chorus and tremelo are. At any rate, this is an okay starter chorus pedal for a beginner for how cheap it is, but it's no good at all for serious playing. Especially metal music. Unless you want some seriously heavy kazoo riffage.
J**Z
Gets it done
Sounds good doing it too
S**R
As the name suggests it is a Chorus pedal. It adds 'depth' to the original signal making it sound as if 2 similar signals are being present. It works absolutely fine in Mono mode which I doubted. In clean play, it helps to brighten the notes of arpeggios or low bpm rhythm also. Good and must have product for any level guitarist.
L**Z
Chegou muito rápido Ótimo produto Atendimento 10
A**R
Shopped around alot for more expensive pedals but finally ordered this one. Works as good as any other Chorus pedal. I just wanted simple Chorus and this one is outstanding. Great quality. Plastic casing but very solid hard to tell it's plastic. Got the Daisy chain power chord and works great with Behringer and my other Boss pedals. I say why pay more. This one does the job great.
D**D
It works very well; with reverb and delay pedals, it gives heavenly tones. great product
B**.
Låter precis lika bra som flera gånger dyrare pedaler. Kan bara rekommenderas.
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