A New Modulation Powerhouse: The Behringer BM-18M Cluster Box
For musicians and sound designers seeking to add rich, swirling analog textures to their sound, Behringer has unveiled its latest creation: the BM-18M Cluster Box. This pedal is a versatile and powerful modulation unit that takes its inspiration from one of the most iconic and sought-after analog effect pedals, the Moog Moogerfooger MF-108M Cluster Flux.
Let’s dive in and see what this new box of tricks has to offer.
An Overview of the BM-18M
The BM-18M Cluster Box is an all-analog modulation pedal that combines three classic effects—chorus, flanger, and vibrato—into a single, robust unit. At its heart is a genuine Bucket Brigade Device (BBD) delay line, the secret sauce behind the warm, lush, and sometimes-wild sounds of classic analog modulation.
Designed to be equally at home on a guitarist’s pedalboard, a synth enthusiast’s desk, or even as a studio outboard effect, the BM-18M is built for hands-on control and deep sonic exploration. It sports the classic Behringer “clone” aesthetic, complete with wooden side panels, giving it a vintage vibe that matches its sound.
From subtle, shimmering movement to deep, detuned vibrato and all-out jet-engine flanging, this pedal aims to deliver a massive range of tonal possibilities.

Key Features
The BM-18M is packed with controls and connectivity, moving it beyond a simple stompbox into a true sound-shaping tool.
- Triple-Threat Modulation: Seamlessly switch between lush Chorus, sweeping Flanger, and classic Vibrato effects.
- True Analog BBD Core: Delivers the authentic, warm, and rich character that digital emulations often chase.
- Advanced LFO: Features a six-shape LFO (Sine, Triangle, Square, Ramp, Sawtooth, and “Staircase” Random) to create a wide variety of modulation patterns.
- Total Control: Dedicated knobs for LFO Rate, LFO Amount, Delay Time, and a bipolar Feedback control (which can highlight even or odd harmonics) allow for deep sound sculpting.
- Tap Tempo: A dedicated footswitch lets you sync the modulation rate to your music’s tempo on the fly.
- Drive and Mix: An onboard Drive circuit adds analog grit and saturation, while a vital Mix knob lets you blend your dry (unaffected) signal with the wet (effected) signal for perfect integration.
- Full Connectivity: This is where the BM-18M truly shines. It includes:
- Stereo (Left/Mono and Right) outputs.
- 5-pin MIDI In for syncing LFO and other parameters to your DAW or sequencer.
- USB-C for MIDI control and integration with Behringer’s Guitar Tribe App.
- Five (5) CV/Expression pedal inputs to control Feedback, Delay Time, LFO Rate, LFO Amount, and Mix, allowing for full integration with modular synths or expressive foot control.
BM-18M vs. The Original: Moogerfooger Cluster Flux

The BM-18M is a direct homage to the legendary (and long-discontinued) Moog Moogerfooger MF-108M Cluster Flux. How do they stack up?
| Feature | Behringer BM-18M Cluster Box | Moog Moogerfooger MF-108M Cluster Flux |
| Product Status | New (Announced Oct 2025) | Discontinued (High-value on used market) |
| Circuitry | Analog BBD | Analog BBD |
| LFO Shapes | 6 (Sine, Triangle, Square, Ramp, Saw, Random) | 6 (Sine, Triangle, Square, Ramp, Reverse Ramp, S&H) |
| Controls | Drive, Output, Mix, Rate, Amount, Time, Feedback | Drive, Output, Mix, Rate, Amount, Time, Feedback |
| MIDI | 5-pin MIDI In + USB-C (MIDI) | 5-pin MIDI In |
| CV / Expression | 5x 1/4″ CV Inputs | 5x 1/4″ CV Inputs |
| Key Difference | Includes USB-C for app integration. | Includes Feedback Loop Insert (1/4″ TRS) |
| Build | Metal housing, wood-style sides | Rugged steel case, solid hardwood sides |
| Dimensions | ~298 x 127 x 47 mm (11.7″ x 5″ x 1.85″) | ~229 x 152 x 64 mm (9″ x 6″ x 2.5″) |
| Weight | ~0.8 kg (1.76 lbs) | ~1.81 kg (4 lbs) |
| Price | $179 USD (New) | ~$800 – $2000+ USD (Used) |

BM-18M Cluster Box: At a Glance
Here is a quick summary of the technical specifications for the pedal.
| Feature | Specification |
| Effect Types | Chorus, Flanger, Vibrato |
| Circuitry | Analog Bucket Brigade Device (BBD) |
| LFO Shapes | 6 (Sine, Triangle, Square, Ramp, Saw, Random) |
| Controls | Drive, Output Level, Mix, LFO Rate, LFO Amount, Delay Time, Feedback |
| Inputs | 1/4″ Audio In, 5-pin MIDI In, USB-C, 5x 1/4″ CV/Expression In |
| Outputs | 1/4″ Left (Mono) Out, 1/4″ Right Out |
| Power | 9V DC, 400 mA (Adapter Not Included) |
| Dimensions | 298 x 127 x 47 mm (11.7 x 5 x 1.85 in) |
| Weight | 0.8 kg (1.76 lbs) |
Pricing, Release Date & Availability
This is the information every musician is waiting for. As the BM-18M Cluster Box is a very recent announcement (October 2025), availability is just beginning to roll out.
Release Date
The Behringer BM-18M Cluster Box was announced in late October 2025. Retailer listings in the USA show an expected pre-order shipping date of January 2026.
Availability
- USA: Available for pre-order from major retailers like Sweetwater and Alto Music.
- UK: Listed as “available to order” from retailers such as Gear4music, suggesting stock is imminent or on its way.
- Europe: Expected to be available for pre-order through major Behringer dealers across the EU.
- Australia: Availability through Australian dealers is expected to follow the US and European release.
Pricing
Official pricing for all regions has not been fully announced, but the initial US price gives a strong indication.
| Currency | Price |
| USD | $179.00 |
| EURO | To Be Confirmed (TBC) |
| GBP | To Be Confirmed (TBC) |
| AUD | To Be Confirmed (TBC) |
Sources:
[1] Behringer Product Page (https://www.behringer.com/behringer/product?modelCode=0709-ALR)



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