Hey folks, I'm back, and this time, we're tackling a mythical beast… sort of. We're diving into the world of Klon-style overdrive with the Behringer Centaur, a clone of the legendary Klon Centaur overdrive pedal. Everyone whispers about the Klon, but the original costs a fortune. The Behringer version? A cool 70 bucks! Can something this affordable capture the magic? Let's crank it up to 11 and find out.
What is the Behringer Centaur?
The Behringer Centaur is a budget-friendly overdrive pedal aiming to replicate the coveted transparent, "amp-like" overdrive tone of the original Klon Centaur. It uses the same circuit as the original, promising that sweet, singing sustain without turning your tone to mud. It’s a Klon Centaur overdrive, just… Behringer-ized.

Key Features that Make the Behringer Centaur Bark:
- Legendary Overdrive with Transparent “Amp-Like” Tone, Touch, and Feel: This pedal enhances your guitar's natural voice with warm, organic overdrive, just like the Klon Centaur!
- Dual Concentric Gain Knob: Two knobs in one, offering precise control over boost, overdrive, and distortion.
- All Analogue Circuitry with Germanium Diodes for Soft Transitional Clipping: Smooth, natural clipping thanks to the all-analog design and Germanium diodes.
- Treble Control for Custom Tailoring High Frequencies: Dial in your perfect shimmer and bite.
Interesting Features That Set it Apart (at this price!):
- Stepped-Up Internal Voltage Provides Huge Dynamic Range: Responsive overdrive that reacts to your every touch.
- Discrete Buffered True Bypass Avoids High-Frequency Loss from Long Cable Runs: Crystal-clear signal, always.
- Robust Aluminum Alloy Housing with Authentic Vintage Styling in a Gold Finish: Looks killer, built tough. Plus, it's pedalboard-friendly.
Using the Behringer Centaur: Power, Cables, and Tweaking Tips
- Power Supply Requirements: 9V battery or Behringer PSU-SB DC power supply (not included).
- Cable Length Considerations: True bypass is your friend, but ridiculously long cables can still mess with your tone.
- Setting Gain, Treble, and Output: Experiment! Find your sweet spot. The output control lets you match the pedal's volume to your bypassed signal or kick it up a notch for solos.
- Combining with Other Effects: Stack it with delays, reverbs, fuzz – go nuts!
Behringer Centaur Specifications:
- Color: Gold
- Material: Aluminum alloy
- Type: Overdrive pedal
- Control: Gain, Treble, and Output
- Application: Guitar and Bass
- Dimensions (L/W/H): Approximately 120mm * 95mm * 50mm
- Weight: Approximately 350g
Behringer Centaur vs. the Klon Centaur:
- Price: The Behringer is a steal compared to the Klon.
- Components and Tone: Same circuit, different components. The Klon often has a more "three-dimensional" sound.
- Collectibility: The Klon is a collector's piece; the Behringer is ready to rock.
Conclusion: Is the Behringer Centaur Worth the Hype?
The Behringer Centaur is your affordable entry into Klon-style overdrive. It aims for that legendary transparent tone without breaking the bank. While not a perfect replica, its affordable price and solid tone make it a serious contender.
Ready to Explore the Behringer Centaur?
Grab yours today at [Insert your link here]! Let me know what you think of this budget-friendly overdrive pedal in the comments below. Rock on!
Ready to unleash the mythical Klon-style tone without selling your soul (or your vintage Les Paul)? Grab your Behringer Centaur right here