• Reviews around tone (2.94 of 5)

    BEHRINGER SUPER FUZZ SF300

    • and i gotten good tones from it
    • Stack it with a Muff and you get a dirtier tone reminiscent of a Matamp
    • This makes it great to use alongside a guitarist that's using a looser sounding high gain tone that isn't necessarily fuzzy
    • It might also be useful for a tiny volume boost for cleaner guitar tones, or just to maintain a stronger signal for a path full of effects
    • Good fuzzy tones and easy adjustment
    • Has that nasty grindey tone like Electric Wizard.
    • The tone is ridiculous
    • If you're on a budget and looking for great stoner/doom tones, this is the pedal for you
    • I mostly use the SF300 to unleash hell, but it's versatile enough to roll back the gain and let the dynamics of your playing determine how clean or dirty your tone is.
    • Good fuzzy tones and easy adjustment
    • Fuzz 1 is a great tone that's a much smoother fuzz, maintaining whatever tone your guitar and amp naturally have (think Pixies)
    • One thing to keep in mind with any pedal that is not true bypass - if you string a bunch of them together, you are going to experience the dreaded 'tone suck'.
    • As far as the Super Fuzz goes, if your looking at, you already know what sound you are hoping to get out of it: classic fuzz tones
    • Great tone for the price
    • Overall, I like the tones this pedal spits out