

🎸 Unlock legendary tube tones anywhere, anytime!
The Behringer TM300 Tube Amp Modeller is a compact, battery-powered pedal offering 27 authentic tube amp configurations through 3 classic amp models, 3 gain modes, and 3 mic placements. With dedicated controls for drive, EQ, and level, it delivers professional-grade tone shaping, making it an essential upgrade for small amps and versatile enough for stage or studio use.






| ASIN | B000VZYS66 |
| Amperage | 50 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Distortion, Delay, Chorus, Reverb |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,439 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 23 in Guitar Distortion & Overdrive Effects |
| Brand | Behringer |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Colour | black |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm jack |
| Controls Type | Pedal |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 767 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Hardware Interface | HP-HSC |
| Included Components | Tube Amp Modeler, User's Manual |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 5.4 x 12.3 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7L x 5.4W x 12.3H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 400 g |
| Item weight | 400 g |
| Manufacturer | Behringer |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P0518 |
| Model Name | TM300 |
| Model Number | TM300 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product dimensions | 7L x 5.4W x 12.3H centimetres |
| Set Name | TUBE AMP MODELER TM300 SET |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | TUBE AMP MODELER TM300 |
| UPC | 689076112413 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
H**Y
Absolutely worth it!
Absolutely worth it. I picked this pedal up nearly a month ago because my small 10W amp was sounding dull and I was hoping it would improve the tone. As soon as I plugged it in, the difference was instantly noticeable. It added extra punch along with a heavier yet clearer sound. One feature I found particularly useful is that the pedal has its own distortion effect. So far I think it actually sounds better than my DS1 for the music I am currently playing, which includes a lot of Deftones, Oasis and Sabbath. Another great feature is the ability to adjust the mids, something my amp does not offer. This made it much easier to shape the tones I wanted to create. The footswitch also feels great to use and has a solid, satisfying press. Overall, for just over £20 I would definitely recommend picking this up. It is a very versatile and useful pedal to have whenever you need it. If you are like me and only have a small 10W amp, I would absolutely say go for it because you will notice the difference.
M**I
Legitimately great
Such a good pedal, I used it as a preamp running into a pa type amp and it sounds great. I was bummed that it didn't have a second channel, something a lot of these preamp pedals have, but since it is so cheap I literally just bought another one. One dialled for a nice toasty warm Fendery type clean and the other dialled for a punchy Marshall type growl. I put them next to each other and by stomping on both you can insta switch channels. My only beef is that the 9v socket is so close to the input jack that my pancake patch cables don't really fit. But I just used other cables? Not knocking a star off for that, insane value, if you are curious just get it, best £25 buy out there I reckon, lots of great sounds inside it and lots of fun dialling in all kinds of different vibes. It's a bit noisy at high gain so get a noise gate if you don't already have one, but you should already have one.
Q**M
Pedal power
Extremely good value. Like the look and the sound of the pedal. One small gripe, power pack connection should be on the front, not the side.
C**N
Bargain price & handy little pedal
A bargain price for a good quality, well made modelling amp pedal. It is surprisingly heavy & is made out of strong plastic material. I tried powering it by battery, but this uses a lot of power & it does not operate when the battery is low. I use it with a mains adaptor & this is a lot better. Depending where the pedal is placed, there can be a lot of interference noise, so it has to be placed away from other powered objects such as an amplifier. It is also a lot better using shielded cables, it makes a big difference to the amount of interference. There are a large amount of sounds that can be obtained from this pedal, from clear tones to heavily distorted. It is good fun playing about with the settings on the pedal & tone controls on the guitar to see what sounds can be made. It works best on the clean channel on an amplifier & using the pedal controls to get the desired effect. A handy little gadget that makes a good variety of sounds.
J**S
Greatt
Great little thing has so many tones i use mine mainly for heavy heavy distortion nice and simple to use works completely and high durability just dont hit the pedal hard
M**R
Value for money
Behringer's clone of the Sansamp GT-2. Basically 3 amps in a box. I bought as a back up to any amp failure during a gig. Fortunately, I haven't needed it for that purpose. At home it definitely makes a nasty sounding practice amp sound better. I have found only the tweed setting with the drive dialled out to be usable. It does sound pretty good tbh, and worth the £20 I spent on it. The other two amp settings, brit & California, aim to emulate the Marshall and Mesa Boogie tones but sound more like a box of bees to me. With patient tweaking I'm sure they too could be usable, just not for me. The clean Fender Tweed setting is fine for my purposes. The pedal is also a bit noisy, with a noticeable hiss when engaged. Add in some gain pedals and a noise suppressor may be required. Listen, for the price, you can't go far wrong. Could be handy for a beginner as could improve the overall sound of any solid state practice amp. It does a decent job of sounding like a valve/tube amp under the right circumstances. This pedal is of the same build quality as all other Behringer pedals. Tough plastic casing, pots and inputs mounted to the circuit board etc. The casing feels durable and I've yet to see proof that one has fell apart from being stepped on lol. The mounted pots and inputs would be more of a concern. I'm just careful with them and that, hopefully, sound help with their long term reliability. This pedal didn't exactly blow me away but at £20 each, they are worth investigating.
M**E
TM300. A priceless gem of a pedal. Sansamp GT2 clone.
Behringers version of a very famous pedal. Priceless piece of kit. Keep it in your gig bag or make it part of your pedalboard. One day your amp will go down and it may save the gig. See video for comparison. It is not a distortion pedal, it is pre amp and cab represented in a pedal. Similar to the IR2. You can go to front of house and listen back through monitors on stage or plug it direct into a recorder . Tested it direct through my Tascam dp008 recorder with Behringer OD300, >TO800 and into the FX600 and I have no complaints.
B**G
Good sounding pedal when it works.
This is a good sounding pedal when it works. I had mine for about 6 months before there was a constant static hiss and a very loud noise coming from the pedal making it unusable. This was even without any input noise. I do understand gain structure and this was not the case here. Of course this is a budget pedal. If you are only having fun or looking for a way to test out an ampless set up for few months this is great. However, for the small amount of money it is it is not reliable for any professional use for a longer time. Mine dies after about 6-8months.
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