Description
BEHRINGER SUPER FUZZ SF300
3-Mode Fuzz Distortion Effects Pedal
- Recreate the whole variety of famous fuzz tones of the ’60s and ’70s
- This BEHRINGER product has been designed to compete head to head with leading products on the market
- 3 different sound modes for classic fuzz, grunge and gain boost
- Dedicated Gain, 2-band EQ and Level controls for awesome sound shaping
- Blue status LED for effect on/off and battery check
- Runs on 9 V battery or the BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply (not included)
- First-class electronic On/Off switch for highest signal integrity in bypass mode
- High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
- Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany
If the raw, Neanderthal power of history’s nastiest stomp boxes inspires you to plug in, turn on and rock out, it’s time to expand your mind with the SUPER FUZZ SF300.
Three Modes of Operation
With the SF300’s three unique sound modes to choose from, you can: channel the grittiest tones of underground proto-punk legends; update your sound into a crunchy industrial cacophony; or opt for a pure gain boost that will make your amp spew white-hot lava.
Easy to Use
Dedicated LEVEL, GAIN, TREBLE and BASS dials provide tons of tone-shaping options. A blue LED tells you when this wild thing is activated, and a top-quality on/off switch maintains optimum signal integrity in bypass mode. You can power it with a PSU-SB DC power supply (not included) or a 9 V battery.
Value
Whether your sound is due for a psychotic overhaul, or you just want to cause some inter-dimensional mayhem, reach for your Super Fuzz SF300. Three stomps in one – a deal that’s hard to beat! Available now at your BEHRINGER dealer.
Chase –
This is a great pedal for the price. To understand what you’re getting- This is an exact copy of a Boss FZ-2, which is a pretty close copy of a Univox superfuzz. The Boss FZ-2 goes for hundreds now. That’s the legacy you’re getting It’s got three modes, fuzz 1, fuzz 2, and a boost. I don’t use the boost much. You can adjust the Level, Treble, Gain, and Bass.
Fuzz 1 is okay- it doesn’t sound great, but it’s not bad. Now fuzz 2 is what you’ve probably come here for- if you are a fan of the band Sleep, or old 90s doom or black metal… that’s the sound, right there. It’s awesome. It sounds compressed, nasty and gnarly. It also sounds like the fuzz that Neutral Milk Hotel would occasionally use. That being said, I would still have other fuzzes or distortions along side this one.
Now for the bad. Yes, the pedal is made of plastic. I don’t get the sense that it’s weak, and it perfectly suits my needs (home playing and recording) but I don’t think I would go gigging or touring with this, or if I did, I would be extra careful. Also, if you use batteries, it’s a pain to replace them.
This is a one trick pony pedal- but it does that trick excellently. The best part is it’s only 25 bucks! If you’re a fan of 90s metal or lo-fi rock, you need to do yourself a favor and grab this!
John –
Awesome pedal, great sounding fuzz
Chris –
Amazing sound. For the money, you can’t go wrong. Was able to dial in the “secret” setting. Very cool. Only complaint is its made out of plastic, but again, great value.
C. Julian –
I’ve tried other, more expensive Fuzz pedals, but like this one the best for the money. Plenty of options to shape your sound. Very fun to experiment with.
R. Donahue –
The added boost function sounds great, though there is no way to adjust the level on it. The fuzz tones were about what you would expect from an economical pedal. I found I had to dial down the level quite a bit to be usable. This is not a big muff clone, but it’s own thing. The tone knobs are quite small and somewhat difficult to turn, though they are quite useful. The housing is obviously medium grade plastic that requires careful use.
Jason Steadman –
It’s cheap, and really, there’s no reason not to buy one and try it out for yourself, at this price. It does make a decent fuzz pedal and I have used it where appropriate in songs/performances, but I will say I don’t use this pedal often. Maybe I’m not much of a “fuzz” guy, IDK, but I just don’t like this pedal THAT much. I find myself thinking it’s okay when I’m playing, but then when I listen to the recording later I typically hate it.
Sound is very subjective though. Others may love the pedal. It works well. Plastic housing doesn’t bother me at all. It feels as cheap as it costs, for sure, but as long as you’re not literally stomping on it, it should be fine. Hate where the 9v battery goes, but that’s a small issue and if you’ve got a power supply, negligible.