


🎸 Cut the noise, keep the vibe — your tone’s new best friend.
The Behringer NR300 is a professional-grade noise reduction pedal designed in Germany to eliminate unwanted hum and noise while preserving your guitar’s natural tone and dynamics. Featuring adjustable threshold and decay controls, a versatile mute mode, and a send/return loop for external effects, it offers flexible noise suppression tailored for both live and studio environments. Compact and analog-powered, it’s a top choice for musicians seeking pristine sound clarity without compromise.




| ASIN | B002EWV8IU |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,954 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #2 in Noise Gates |
| Colour | Black |
| Connector | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) mono audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,296) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Generic Name | Effects & Signal Processors [Alias] |
| Hardware Interface | HP-HSC |
| Importer | alphatec audio video pvt ltd |
| Included Components | 1 Behringer NR300 Noise Reduction Effects Pedal, Black |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 5.4 x 12.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 400 g |
| Item model number | NR300 |
| Manufacturer | Behringer USA, Music group commercial BM LTD |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Packer | Alphatec Audio Video Pvt Ltd |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 7.01 x 5.41 x 12.29 cm; 400 g |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 |
S**L
Great noise-cancelling pedal
A noise pedal cuts the background hum, but of course it will also cut off a little sustain from your notes. This pedal does a great job. One can customise the threshold, which is the minimum volume for the signal to pass through. A medium setting works fine for me. At a low threshold a little hum is transmitted, while at a high threshold nothing goes through until you really play loud! Just what one would expect. The other control is the decay - with a high setting, the notes sustain but then a little hum creeps in towards the end. With a low setting the sustain is killed. I like a high setting for lead guitar solos and a low-ish setting for chords particularly when playing clean. One more great feature is that if you set the switch to "mute" then a press of the pedal will completely mute your guitar. Another press, and the pedal works in noise-cancelling mode. In the other position of the switch (called "reduction"), one press of the pedal gives you bypass mode and another puts you in noise-cancelling mode. So actually there is noise-reduction in both switch positions, but the pedal press works differently. This pedal also has the Send/Return feature, so you can put other pedals like overdrive into a loop with it rather than in series. In short, this is an excellent pedal at an excellent price.
R**N
Packing
The packaging gave me a mini heart attack. There was no layer to protect the pedal. After playing the thing the worry went away. Pedal performs great in its price value. The seller has to put more effort for packing the equipment safely.
D**K
Works as expected
A VFM noise gate. Works as expected with a 4CM setup.
S**R
Noise gate at a good price for Behringer lovers
If you have other pedals from Behringer, just go for it. I use it with my 5 Behringer pedals connected in series using loop-back mode of this pedal and use it with my amp which ultimately connects to my computer for recording. 99% noise is gone with my local Stranger band Cube 20 amplifier (1996 make). If you have a branded amp and do not use unnecessarily high distortion from both pedals as well as amp simultaneously, it should work fine. In case of hum or noise, turn down some distortion/fuzz/overdrive level from either amp or pedals and avoid patch cables and main guitar cable from coming in contact with any AC or DC power cables. Check the ground also, use 3 pin plug and please....connect ground to actual earthing! We Indians are very lazy about this fact but love getting 'shocks' once in a while. With Boss, Ibanez or other very loud pedals, this will not perform as good as expected. My guess is using a Behringer Ultra-G series DI box with ground protection switch would help in these situations of loudness! Good luck!
S**R
Really , behringer has its own thing
I've been using this , no doubt , at this price you are getting the quality as top notch , behringer is only company which allows budget friendly pedals
S**V
Took a decade to receive the product!
Delivery was the worst. Please avoid Aramex Logistics at any cost. Took me multiple escalations to get my product after a week's delay. At one point Amazon even mentioned that it's LOST! No complaint on the product though. Please avoid any delivery via Aramex.
N**I
HEY AMAZON
i made a replacement long time ago but till now nothing happened, I WANT A REFUND RIGHT NOW
P**R
Two Stars
The delivered unit was not functioning and I had to claim refund.
A**D
The Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer is a game-changer for guitarists seeking top-notch performance without breaking the bank. Here's why it deserves a solid 5 stars: 1. Impressive Performance: - The NR300 effectively tames unwanted noise caused by high-gain effects. Whether you're shredding or strumming, it keeps your signal clean and pristine. - Comparable to the renowned Boss NS-2 pedal, the NR300 delivers near-identical noise reduction capabilities. 2. Unbeatable Value: - At its affordable price point, the NR300 punches well above its weight. You won't find a better deal for noise reduction. - It's a must-have for budget-conscious guitarists who refuse to compromise on quality. 3. Sturdy Build (with a Twist): - Yes, it's true—the NR300 sports a plastic exterior. But hold on! After thorough testing, we've found it surprisingly robust. - Think about it: How hard are you really stomping on your gear? The NR300 can handle regular gigging and studio sessions without flinching. In summary, the Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer combines stellar performance, unbeatable value, and a durable build. Don't let the plastic fool you—this pedal means business!
D**K
THE GOOD: -It works. It actually works. -Threshold AND decay knobs make dialing in just the right amount of silence easy. -KILLSWITCH. This Mute switch is awesome. Flip it, now it's a killswitch. Very handy. -Send & return effect. This is pretty cool, but does no good for me since in my rig, I already have send & return THE BAD: -This thing is CHEAP. It is made of plastic, and is very light, so I wouldn't go dropping it off the back of a truck or anything. -NO POWER SUPPLY. There is no power supply that comes with this pedal, and finding out where the 9V battery goes is annoying and took me and my buddies about 15 minutes to figure it out. There are two little buttons at the hinge of the actual button of the pedal, you need to push both of those in with paperclips, or an AUX cable will do nicely (Search on YouTube "Behringer battery replacement." You'll find it). Very annoying and frustrating, and does not make for a quick switch at a gig. I am currently using this for my vocal rig to replace an expensive rack-mount dbx compressor and gate that just doesn't work properly anymore, and seems to generate noise of its own. This does fantastically. it DRASTICALLY reduces the buzz in the speakers to a point where we can actually play and not hear it throughout our playing. We cranked up the threshold so we have to be right on top of the mic to be heard through the speakers which is what we want, then we turn the decay up high so we can crank the PA without getting feedback in the mics after singing a line. This thing works, and it works well. I plan on getting on for my bass rig to act as a Killswitch AND a noise gate. Best of both worlds! Without breaking the bank, Behringer has done it again, and made a quality piece of electronics, and though they could have gone with a metal housing, I can't complain. For $25, come on. You'll probably mount it on your pedalboard and never touch it enough to remember it's made of plastic and not metal. This one's a win.
J**N
Bon rapport qualité prix, c'est même dingue a ce prix là ! alors attention, ce n'est pas haut de gamme non plus et ce n'est un noise gate a proprement parler ... Oui c'est plutot un gate et un switch qui coupe le son ! on peut choisir la fonction via un interrupteur .... Pour la fonction gate, on peut régler le déclenchement et sensibilité, les réglages ne sont pas ouf de sensibilité, mais basique et finalement efficace ... Le gate n'est pas ultra sensible mais a faible puissance pour la maison et les petits enregistrements, je dirais ça passe grave ! il pourrait convenir pour d'autres instruments je pense sans soucis ;) Mais pour le prix, c'est cadeaux, après c'est du basique, c'est plastique, c'est du chi noix, mais ça fais le job pour nous les gueux a petits budget ;)) Mais dans l'attente de rassembler les fonds pour acheter un gate type "Zulu" mais a 6 fois le prix ! Bah, ça dépanne bien !!! En revanche si vous avez la bourse pour acheter direct le top, bien évidement, ça sert a rien, acheter le top directement ;) Sinon c'est cool
M**.
Reseña: Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer El NR300 es, posiblemente, el pedal con mejor relación calidad-precio para limpiar tu señal. Su función principal es eliminar el siseo y el ruido de fondo sin sacrificar demasiado el tono original de la guitarra. Lo mejor: Doble modo: Funciona como un reductor (suaviza el ruido) o como un Mute (corta la señal por completo al activarlo), lo cual es ideal para directos. Lazo de efectos (Send/Return): Permite aislar específicamente los pedales ruidosos (como overdrives o fops) del resto de la cadena, lo que lo hace mucho más efectivo que un supresor simple. Precio imbatible: Cuesta una fracción de lo que valen sus competidores de marcas "premium", cumpliendo la misma función técnica. A tener en cuenta: Construcción de plástico: Como es habitual en Behringer, la carcasa es de plástico endurecido. No es indestructible, así que no es apto para pisotones demasiado violentos. Sensibilidad: Requiere un poco de tiempo ajustar los controles de Threshold (umbral) y Decay (caída) para evitar que corte las notas largas (sustain) de forma abrupta. Veredicto: Si tocas metal, usas pastillas single-coil ruidosas o simplemente tienes un presupuesto ajustado, el NR300 es una compra obligatoria. Hace el trabajo sucio de forma excelente por muy poco dinero.
O**Z
Muy buen pedal para disminuir los ruidos de los pedales de alta ganancia. Súper recomendable para los que desean un dispositivo bueno, de buena vista y, sobre todo súper barato. No es de metal su material, sino de plástico, pero, pero, de excelente calidad y resistencia. Recomiendo usarlo con conexión en “X”, así funciona mejor. Tardó un poco en llegar, pero llegó y en muy buenas condiciones, buen vendedor.
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