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Behringer Super Fuzz SF300 Fuzz Guitar Effect Pedal

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Get a variety of fuzz tones for your electronic guitar with the Super Fuzz SF300. The three different sound modes, namely, classic fuzz, grunge and gain boost, enable you to recreate the magic of the '60s and '70s with this Behringer Super Fuzz. You can shape the sound of you guitar with convenience as this Behringer guitar effect pedal comes with 2-band EQ, dedicated gain, and level controls. Powered with a 9-V battery, the Super Fuzz SF300 runs for a longer period, giving a quality-performance. This Behringer Super Fuzz is designed with a blue status LED indicator which lets you keep a check on the status of your battery too. Weighing just about 0.33 kg, this Behringer guitar effect pedal is a portable device.

Product Identifiers

BrandBehringer
MPNSF300
UPC0689076115919
ModelSuper Fuzz SF300
eBay Product ID (ePID)78744230

Additional Product Features

Power SupplyBattery
TypeFuzz

Ratings and reviews

4.6
80 product ratings
  • 64 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
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  • 3 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

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  • Most favourable review

    Great circuit, cheap box and pots, but I knew that going in!

    I missed my vintage superfuzzz... okay, when I had a ton of vintage fuzzes before they became collector's items I used to own an original, early 70s univox superfuzz with pink and blue cosmetics and in a fit of frustration with how finicky she could be with different guitars and amps I sold her for a huge profit (also, the footswitch was sketchy as hell and she had to be run on a looper for reliable switching, but as her value rose I was afraid to replace ANYTHING inside her with new, functional parts even if they were drop-in replacements).. see my review of the univox. I knew that the boss fz2 hyperfuzz was a modified univox and discovered that even though boss discontinued the hyperfuzz, the vile Uri Behringer copied the fz2 as his superfuzz. I got mine for 25 bucks shipped on ebay. As expected the box is crap. The knobs are tiny and hard to access. The pots are chintzy and stiff. Features are gain, treble/bass (the big selling point for this superfuzz or the hyperfuzz as the vintage superfuzz has no tone controls and can be picky with amps and guitars as a result), volume and a mode switch that does flat mids and scooped mids like the univox and a clean transistor boost in mode 3 like the fz2. Forwhatever that's worth, boosts are a dime a dozen, why bother unless 3 way switches are cheaper in bulk than 2 ways! The sound quality is surprisingly great. Pleasantly shocked here. Now the real skinny... Cons: 1) not true bypass, the bypass sounds okay, probably jfet buffered like better Boss pedals (not sure what bypass circuit the fz2 hyperfuzz got). But it eats some top because it has the Univox nominal impedance of 500kohms versus a non-jumpered tube amp which is a reactive 1megohm. Then again we never whine about the impedance drag from a jumpered plexi at a nominal 500k, so is it a big deal? But that's a variable impedance based on the tube's voltage/current draw, so it sounds better than a fixed 500k to most ears. Its a small thing and easily remedied. See, I am running my Behringer Superfuzz in a true bypass loop anyway. 2) shoddy case and pots 3) doesn't look as cool as the 2 tone Univox superfuzzes 4) purchasing it gives $10-15 bucks to the vile Uri Behringer, who is a creep and a thief. If he were an Aerican or subject of QE2 I would even call hima traitor... Oh well. pros: 1) sounds right, will do live at leeds, beasties, pumpkins, mudhoney etc ... will also cop hendrix tones with a strat, wah and marshally amp 2) has additional boost mode (though why bother) 3) did I mention you can get one for $25 versus over 50 bucks to build your own univox clone stock or with a big muff style tone control, 100 bucks for a FZ2, or$ 300 to $1k for a working univox, jax, Ibanez (shin-ei icensed this great circuit a lot of places)? Not to mention the assfucking the couple boutique builders who copy this simple circuit will give you for their copy.... hint, bring your own lube. 4) much smaller than original shin-ei and Canadian units, reasonably smaller than boutique copies, slightly smaller than Boss FZ2 5) boss 9V negative tip battery jack 6) sturdy enough for set and forget use in an effects looper... 7) has THE sound (I had a real univox guys, its close as hell and the tone controls finish the job making it fine tunable) plus a lower noise floor than the original Univox fuzz. Without ABing it I am still wowed. Plenty close for stage work and way more versatile thanks to the baxandall tonestack.... maybe less gainy due to the extra gain eaten by the tonestack, but maybe that's accounted for by a hotter Q1, its the 2nd transistor that stands a better of chance of shaping the sound anyway! And like I said, the vintage Panasonics are nothing special. 8) way cheaper than a Watson or black cat clone, don't believe the hype, there is nothing special in a univox superfuzz, and assuming you use good germanium transistors for the full wave rectification/clipping (they do). The vintage panasonic transistors get a lot of attention, but given that the wave is clippedoff by diodes for the octaving effect the transistors don't play a big role in the circu

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  • Most critical review

    Bad Unit!

    Should've known this was a pump-fake deal,because these pedals are hard to get and this one came in less than a week! Pedal lights up but barely any sound at all! Tried 3 different guitars and cables and amps,same result! NOTHIN!!! Definetly Returning and buyin Boss Super Fuzz!

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  • Fuzz with extra features at a great price

    This fuzz pedal has two fuzz types plus a boost setting, treble and bass controls, and a small, not ridiculously bright, "on" light --features not present on some vintage-style fuzz pedals. The pedal has a paddle-style footswitch which I prefer over the button type. The plastic housing seems tough but likely not as durable as metal in hard use. Great price for a usable, more controllable fuzz.

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  • Good For Picking/Chords on a Bass Guitar

    I bought this for use with a bass guitar. Pros: Inexpensive, a nice range of adjustments you can make for dialing in a tone. It sounds really great when using a pick or when playing chords. It's a usable pedal for both guitar and bass. Cons: It has the plastic hinges and push pins that I don't like. When adjusting the gain it very quickly becomes too much gain for anything practical other than trying to make an effect. It can be difficult to dial in a good tone for fingerstyle, I find that I have to keep the gain way down and boost the treble to get a nice clear sound. Though it's something I enjoy playing around with and for $23 it's worth it even if I only get one sound out of it that I like.

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  • super cool fuzz sounds waiting for you.

    it's simple.this pedal sounds incredible ! both fuzz options are terrific.and the boost function is outstanding.it's worth the price just as a clean boost. the plastic box? it is what it is!take care of it,and it will take care of you!!! i play old vintage guitars with original pickups and they all sound great with this thing! buy one.and have fun.

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  • Same internal electronice as the more expensive brands.

    Has the same internal components as the more expensive BOSS unit for a lot less money. The biggest difference is a plastic case instead of metal. I just play at home so it's no big deal.

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  • Great Fuzz Pedal

    Love the boost setting with lots of gain through a filter pedal. This is not a true all-arounder, but it is a great Boss clone that does what it does and does it well. Take your time, it has many sweet spots.

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  • Not just "good for the money"- this is a great pedal.

    WOW!! I cannot believe this little pedal only costs 28 bucks- it sounds amazing. This thing creates a wall of fuzz that just slams into you like a mac truck- I love it. Mode 1 is mid focused, more like a fuzz face but much, much hotter. Mode 2 is bass driven, like a big muff- but not muffled. Mode 3 is a flat boost- or, because you have a bass and treble boost or cut, you can design whatever kind of boost you want. You can shape the fuzz the same way- boost or cut low or high frequencies, and the eq is very potent, it makes a huge difference. In the boost mode the volume pot becomes inactive and now the gain is your boost level- at about 1 o'clock it pushes my Blackstar tube amp into breakup- sounds heavenly.

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  • Great for home use

    Wicked sound once you dial it in. Wouldn't take elsewhere with its plastic case though. Im surprised that a German company would even do that. But it's fun in my home and recommend it for the price and sound.

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  • Super Fuzz is not false advertising

    I purchased the Behringer Super Fuzz SF300 pedal for the price. I already had great, metal distortion through my Acoustic G120 DSP and Ibanez Art300 setup, but I needed a foot pedal to switch from clean to dirty. And this Super Fuzz is extra dirty. It's different than the stock sound of the amp, more of a trash can crunch with awesome sustain. The only con I can think of is the digital sound when hitting the high notes. Some people may like that, but I prefer the warmer tones. I strictly us if for the Fuzz 2 sound, but it does have a cleaner crunch Fuzz 1 option and an additional volume boost option. All this for $30. Best $30 I've spent in a long time. It is made of a durable plastic, not cast metal, so the price can be so low. I'm not one to stomp on my gear, so this is not a problem. You'd literally need to jump on it to break the case.

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