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product_id: 810063
title: "Noise Reducer Nr300 Ultimate Noise Reduction Effects Pedal"
brand: "behringer"
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# Send/Return effects loop Mute mode killswitch Dual Threshold & Decay knobs Noise Reducer Nr300 Ultimate Noise Reduction Effects Pedal

**Brand:** behringer
**Price:** 1121 DH
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Silence the noise, amplify your vibe.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Noise Reducer Nr300 Ultimate Noise Reduction Effects Pedal by behringer
- **How much does it cost?** 1121 DH with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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- behringer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **High-Integrity Bypass:** First-class electronic On/Off switch ensures zero signal loss when bypassed.
- • **Pro-Level Flexibility:** Send/Return loop lets you suppress noise from external pedals, integrating effortlessly with your rig.
- • **Precision Noise Control:** Dial in perfect silence with dedicated Threshold & Decay knobs for tailored noise gating.
- • **Instant Silence Killswitch:** Mute mode doubles as a killswitch—cut sound instantly for ultimate stage control.
- • **Seamless Tone Preservation:** Keeps your original attack and dynamics intact—no tone sacrificed, just pure clarity.

## Overview

The Behringer NR300 is a compact, analog noise reduction pedal designed to eliminate unwanted hum and buzz without compromising your tone. Featuring dedicated Threshold and Decay controls, a Mute killswitch, and a Send/Return loop for external effects, it offers professional-grade noise gating at an unbeatable price point. Lightweight and battery-powered, it’s perfect for guitarists and bassists seeking clean, dynamic sound with flexible control on stage or in the studio.

## Description

Ultimate Noise Reduction Effects Pedal

Review: It WORKS. - 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.
Review: Does its job. Good value. - Does it’s job well in between playing. It would work best probably on stage in between songs while the band is getting ready to play the next song. If that makes sense. It also serves as a killswitch on the ”Mute” setting, which is a nice addition. So, here’s the deal. I mainly play hard rock and metal, for other styles I play doesn’t need a noise gate (cleans mainly, whether it’s some jazzy licks or funky chords). The metal has lots of percussive licks with frequent pauses. It does a good job of gating fast enough during these immediate stops, but I find with the decay set far enough to minimum for it to eliminate noise as soon as I stop playing, it does suck some tone. However, not everyone will be using this pedal for those purposes and it otherwise works nicely with other styles of music. Another thing to consider is, I have not used many noise gates in my 10-15 years of playing guitar, so this one may work just like the rest of most of the gates available today. I have however found a little sweet spot that is right where it needs to be to not cut my notes off too soon and not suck too much tone. You just have to play with it a little and have some patience. I started with both knobs right in the middle, turned one all the way up and then both all the way up and down, just to get a feel for exactly what both controls do. I ended up with the threshold around 2 o’clock and the decay around 9 or 10 o’clock. I am pretty satisfied with those settings. I have not used the send/return jacks as I have pedals already in my amps fx loop. My chain consists of: Guitar > tuner > noise gate > overdrive > Amp, FX Loop Send10 Band EQ > Delay > Chorus > Fx Loop Return. The quality of the pedal seems as if it will be fine, even though it’s plastic. It’s fairly hard plastic and has a silent switch, like a Boss does. I don’t think it could endure years on the road like a Boss, considering it has a metal enclosure. You get a nice trade off with the Behringer though, I would much rather spend 25 bucks on one of these and get the value. I’ve also used the compressor and it works great. It’s just a great time for guitarist and bassist to purchase pedals. I say the value is there for these pedals. I originally really wanted the TCE Sentry or the EHX Silencer, but I thought I must test this first since it’s far cheaper. For now, I will be keeping this pedal as my main noise gate, but I plan on getting the Sentry sometime down the road as it caters more to the needs of a metal guitarist. If money isn’t an issue for you and you play similar styles of music, take a look at the TCE Sentry, ISP Decimator & G Strong, MXR Smartgate and EHX Silencer, to name a few. All of the other Behringer pedals are worth a look, IMO and provide tremendous value. If this pedal was more than 50 bucks, I’d go 3 stars. For 25, you can’t beat what any of the Behringer line has to offer. 4 stars. I hope this review was helpful to some. Thanks

## Features

- Effectively eliminate unwanted noise and hum without altering your tone
- Preserves the original attack and envelope while leaving your playing and dynamics intact
- Dedicated Threshold and Decay controls plus a Mute mode for awesome flexibility
- Additional Send/Return loop for noise suppression of external effect units
- First-class electronic On/Off switch for highest signal integrity in bypass mode

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002EWV8IU |
| Amperage | 0.3 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Loop |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,207 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #11 in Electric Guitar Noise Gates Effects #6,902 in Guitar & Bass Accessories |
| Brand | Behringer |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Color | Black and Silver |
| Connector Type | 1/4" TRS |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,382 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04033653052054 |
| Hardware Interface | HP-HSC |
| Included Components | Noise Reducer, User's Manual |
| Item Dimensions | 2.76 x 2.13 x 4.84 inches |
| Item Type Name | BEHRINGER NR300 Ultimate Noise Reduction Effects Pedal Black and Silver |
| Item Weight | 14.11 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Behringer USA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P0595 |
| Model Name | NR300 |
| Model Number | NR300 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Compact |
| UPC | 736211844071 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 9 |
| Warranty Description | Please refer to http://www. Music-group. Com/warranty. Aspx. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Behringer
- **Style:** Compact
- **Color:** Black and Silver
- **Item Weight:** 0.88 Pounds
- **Voltage:** 9

## Images

![Noise Reducer Nr300 Ultimate Noise Reduction Effects Pedal - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51EvWk93sJL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How is this to be used with Compressor and Overdrive pedals before the amp?**
A: To use this noise reducer with the overdrive and a compressor before the amp you will connect the aformentioned pedals to the noise reducer loop from the send output..so send from nr..to either com or od (whichever u choose first)then to next pedal then to the return of the nr then connect from the output of the nr to the input of your amp.Connect guitar to the input of the nr.So the od and com is in the nr's effects loop.

**Q: There are too many negative reviews here for me to buy one of these. Question is, Who DOES make a noise suppressor that works and doesn't cost >$70?**
A: I got the Dinner. It really seems to work well and dosent muddy my signal

**Q: I have an 80's fender tube amp that produces an obnoxious buzz with NO guitar plugged into it.  Will this help if I add it via the effects loop?**
A: Maybe...and maybe not. My 70 ' s Bass man and Deluxe reverb generate the usual tube amp hiss and a little 60 cycle hum if really cranked but nothing going like what you describe. Your noise could be coming from some shady capacitors or somewhere other than the output section where a noise gate can be helpful. I'd get my amp checked out first.

**Q: Whats the polarity of this pedal. Center pin neg?**
A: yes

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It WORKS.
*by D***K on July 31, 2017*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does its job. Good value.
*by C***R on January 22, 2018*

Does it’s job well in between playing. It would work best probably on stage in between songs while the band is getting ready to play the next song. If that makes sense. It also serves as a killswitch on the ”Mute” setting, which is a nice addition. So, here’s the deal. I mainly play hard rock and metal, for other styles I play doesn’t need a noise gate (cleans mainly, whether it’s some jazzy licks or funky chords). The metal has lots of percussive licks with frequent pauses. It does a good job of gating fast enough during these immediate stops, but I find with the decay set far enough to minimum for it to eliminate noise as soon as I stop playing, it does suck some tone. However, not everyone will be using this pedal for those purposes and it otherwise works nicely with other styles of music. Another thing to consider is, I have not used many noise gates in my 10-15 years of playing guitar, so this one may work just like the rest of most of the gates available today. I have however found a little sweet spot that is right where it needs to be to not cut my notes off too soon and not suck too much tone. You just have to play with it a little and have some patience. I started with both knobs right in the middle, turned one all the way up and then both all the way up and down, just to get a feel for exactly what both controls do. I ended up with the threshold around 2 o’clock and the decay around 9 or 10 o’clock. I am pretty satisfied with those settings. I have not used the send/return jacks as I have pedals already in my amps fx loop. My chain consists of: Guitar > tuner > noise gate > overdrive > Amp, FX Loop Send10 Band EQ > Delay > Chorus > Fx Loop Return. The quality of the pedal seems as if it will be fine, even though it’s plastic. It’s fairly hard plastic and has a silent switch, like a Boss does. I don’t think it could endure years on the road like a Boss, considering it has a metal enclosure. You get a nice trade off with the Behringer though, I would much rather spend 25 bucks on one of these and get the value. I’ve also used the compressor and it works great. It’s just a great time for guitarist and bassist to purchase pedals. I say the value is there for these pedals. I originally really wanted the TCE Sentry or the EHX Silencer, but I thought I must test this first since it’s far cheaper. For now, I will be keeping this pedal as my main noise gate, but I plan on getting the Sentry sometime down the road as it caters more to the needs of a metal guitarist. If money isn’t an issue for you and you play similar styles of music, take a look at the TCE Sentry, ISP Decimator & G Strong, MXR Smartgate and EHX Silencer, to name a few. All of the other Behringer pedals are worth a look, IMO and provide tremendous value. If this pedal was more than 50 bucks, I’d go 3 stars. For 25, you can’t beat what any of the Behringer line has to offer. 4 stars. I hope this review was helpful to some. Thanks

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent noise reduction pedal if powered properly
*by B***N on December 29, 2013*

I bought the Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer and the Behringer CS400 Compressor Sustainer at the same time. (My comments are identical for both pedals.) For me, this pedal does a great job at 1/4 the price of the popular competing brand. My official rating is 4.5. I'm docking 0.5 point for the difficulty in replacing the battery (details later in this review). By all means, check the other reviews for their impressions of this effects pedal. I'd like to address some things I haven't seen in other reviews. Based on my experience, you MUST power this pedal with a FRESH 9V battery. And remember, batteries don't last forever. As the battery reaches the end of its useful life, you will begin to hear unpleasant distortions. That's the time to put in a new battery, or switch to a 9V adapter. Beware, though, that sound may be degraded if you power the pedal with a garden variety 9V adapter. I tried a random adapter that was lying around, and I got the same gravely sound as I did from a dying battery. My theory is that cheaper adapters may have significant amounts of AC coming through on top of the DC, and that AC can leak into the signal processing circuitry and affect the sound. Some AC on the DC is okay if you are a powering a lamp, but not if you want unadulterated sound coming from your guitar. So use only a high quality adapter. I use the Visual Sound One Spot Adapter, available here on Amazon. I can't detect any of the distortion I heard when using a dying battery or cheap adapter. Yes, the One Spot is more expensive than other adapters, but it's designed specifically to power effects pedals. While you're ordering the One Spot Adapter, get a Visual Sound One Spot Multi-Plug Cable so the adapter can power multiple effects pedals. There's another reason not to use batteries. You must remove the pedal from the base to get to the battery compartment. The pedal is very difficult to remove and replace. The pedal pivots on two spring-loaded pins that are an exact fit into the holes in the pedal. Removing the pedal is awkward, at best. When replacing the pedal, it's difficult to get the pins lined up with the holes. If I were regularly using batteries, I would chamfer the inside corners of the holes, or carefully drill out the holes to make them a few thousandths larger. One surprise was the battery connector. It's a hefty plastic unit, unlike the cheesy 9V connectors found on most products—you know, the kind that are wrapped in vinyl and feel like they will break when you are trying to pry them off the battery. Frankly, this is the first product I've encountered with a high quality 9V battery connector.

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