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Behringer HB01 Hell Babe

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Behringer HB01 Hell Babe
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Versatile and (relatively) cheap
Sami B 18.02.2022
This pedal is supposed to be based on Dimebag Darrell's signature Wah, the Cry Baby from Hell, which is usually £150-£200. This is pretty much identical, but it's 1/4 of the price.

The Hellbabe is optical, so there aren't any pots or moving parts that can get cat hair stuck in them. It also doesn't have a button to turn it on, instead activating when you put your foot on it and turning off after you remove your foot. You can adjust how long the pedal stays on after you take your foot off but the default setting is near immediate.

The sound is surprisingly good for a pedal this cheap, and is very versatile coming with several knobs, so that you can get the exact tone you want. I mostly use this for metal and it's great for that.

Initially, I thought that the pedal would feel flimsy and cheap, due to it being made of plastic. However, only the rocker is made of plastic and the rest is made of (I'm assuming) steel. Despite the rocker being made of plastic, it feels very sturdy and will probably last a few years of use at the least.

You can adjust the resistance of the rocker but, like the timer adjust, it feels great out of the box.

I feel like this is one of Behringer's highest quality pedals so far.
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A great budget wah.
Anonymous 16.09.2014
I've only had this a few days, but it's a fantastic piece of kit for the price.

The sound is very adjustable, it's versatile, and the fact I only have to move the treadle to activate it is a fantastic feature. I did have to adjust the off timer to stop it deactivating as soon as the heel went down, but once I'd done this it was perfect. The boost feature is handy too if you use wah mainly in solos. The switch to activate it is on the right hand side of the unit, and I've found that it's possible to carefully use the side of your foot to push it in. The boost only activates when you activate the wah.

The construction, despite being made of plastic, is solid and I can't see it being a problem. Behringer offer a 3-year warranty so in the event of failure it *should* be covered, but I've not had cause to test how good the warranty process is.

The only complaints I have is that there is a slight click when the wah deactivates. This is more noticeable with higher gain patches but, for me, this is no problem really. Also, the LEDs are underneath the heel, so you can't actually see them when your foot is on the pedal, but again, it's a nitpick rather than a problem.

Overall, if you're on a budget and need a wah, I wouldn't look any further.
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Cheap and cheerful
maglione 09.09.2021
Very much like the sound and feel and the price. Wah pedals used to cost a fortune when I was learning.

These are notorious for having slightly badly aligned gap on the optical sensor which means the whole travel doesn't function. I've cut mine a bit to fit better, but it's quite hard to disassemble.
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Great product for its price
Nikero 13.06.2019
I bought the Behringer HB01 Hell Babe 2 months ago. My experience with it being the first wah pedal that I own is satisfying. At first, getting used to the optical sensor take some time, but after that it's like a normal 100 euro wah pedal.

Some of its cons are the build quality, which to me it seems like it is not build to last to much, and the fact that it has an optical sensor make it so you can't leave it on for solo for example, you'll have to keep your foot on it and keep it study for this.

Over all I think it's a great value-for-money wah pedal with tons of features and highly recommend it.
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Wah wah why not?
Nickster 15.06.2021
Great pedal with great features at a great price.

Well made and solid. Another success from behringer.
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What happened?
Martin9800 07.08.2014
I absolutely loved this machine when I got it and played with it solidly for about 9 months. I found it easy to use and much more varied in tone than my Dunlop Cry Baby. Then I got into using a clean sound for a bit and when I next tried to do my spacy wah stuff, the thing had completely stopped working. All the lights came on but there was nobody home. The Cry Baby also broke pretty quickly but at least I could see what had gone wrong with that.
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Hell babe review
rammstein 11.02.2014
This pedal is a good pedal for the price because, it has lots of good features you can tinker with such as the boost switch which you can adjust really easily by just turning a little knob, also i like how you can tweak the range of the wah, from a high pitch wah to a low pitch wah, but it does seem like it is a cheaply made pedal as it is made from plastic but, it is a strong plastic although i do prefer a good old metal pedal i personally would not buy another one of these pedals as it feels cheap and the wah is not great.
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Very ambitious pedal for its price
coldestbeerintown 02.08.2019
It has been a couple of weeks since I own this pedal and so far I am pleased with it.

Behringer tried to put several features into this pedal and somehow still managed to keep the price low.

The good:
The pedal sounds good and the controls are not just for the looks, they do make a significant change on the tone/sound. Thanks to its versatile Q-control and additional fine-tune control, it gives the user a big room for tweaking the tone. The optical control is easy to get used to and (probably) more durable because it does not rely on additional movable parts. The pedal seems solid, it does not feel like it might break any moment. But most importantly, I could dial-in the wah-tone that I wanted, and I guess that is what matters the most.

The bad:
Since it does not have an on/off button, the pedal goes off when you lift your foot. This is nice but it causes an abrupt tone change. The time it takes to go off can be adjusted with a switch under the pedal but it only delays/shortens the tone change. it is inevitable. For example after lifting your foot, when you are already in the middle of the next riff/melody, the tone suddenly changes. But do not be scared, the change in the tone is not too ear-bothering.

Overall, it is definitely a good buy for its price. It has significantly more ups than it has downs.
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Nice wah at reasonable price
Kit1978 15.07.2015
bought this due to limited funds. Thought it sounded like it had a lot of features for the price. When it arrived I was very impressed with the build quality. It may have been made of plastic, but it was as solid as any metal wah I've ever seen. All of the dials allow for some serious shaping of the sound. It's not a cry baby by any stretch of the imagination, but for the price you would be hard best to find a better wah. The boost function is great for wah solos, you don't need to hit the amp boost first so saves a little tap dancing. Also being optical there are no moving mechanical pots to wear.
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Decent wahwah pedal
EmiCantarutti 19.02.2021
it does its job! =)
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