SF300 Super Fuzz : Instant doom! Never mind the plastic.
This pedal basically has just two sounds, selectable by a switch, with the rest of the controls (Treble, Bass, Gain) being there for fine tuning. But I mean that in the best possible way, because those two sounds are usable right away. Both "Fuzz 1" and "Fuzz 2" modes each have a distinct flavour, and being able to switch and compare between them back and forth in an instant is real handy.
"Fuzz 2" has quite accurately been compared by others before me to the band Electric Wizard. I was quite stunned when first hearing it myself, considering the "Gain" knob was at minimum setting, and the guitar and amp I used were pretty much 'whatever'. But aside from just this one tone alone, you can go ahead and attain truly unique sounds of your own by stacking it up with other fuzz/distortion pedals for sometimes quite unexpected results.
In conclusion: If you're into stoner/sludge/doom guitar tones (and don't already own a Boss FZ-2, which this was based on), the Super Fuzz would be a perfect addition to your palette of distortion pedals ? and a very affordable one, to say the least.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2007
- Average price : $29
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