Behringer SF300 Super Fuzz
Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar

Latest User Reviews
Great pedal - get one!
Well... I'm not much into fuzzes (yes, I know, spank me), hence the 4-stars on "Handling". It's a FZ-2 inspired pedal. It sounds cool, you can get some good sounds out of it. You have a switch with 2 modes, but if you carefully place it "in the middle", you can engage a 3rd mode (maybe 2 circuits in parallel?). So, you get 3 pedals for the price of one! It's a Behringer pedal, so, made out of plastic. I don't plan on go touring with it in my pedalboard, so, I think it will be quite durable. But I wouldn't trust the longevity of it should it get stomped on all the time. So, I only rate "Quality" with 4-stars.
Omg
This works soo well and the sound is amazingð¥ð¥ð¥
perfect budget pedal for fuzz
great sound, easy to use and cheap
Budget Excellence
As a first step into Fuzz, no one can do better than Behringer SF300 Super Fuzz for the price. So many YT reviews. It's a no1 pedal for a reason.
Jo
Looking for a Brian Gregory, Poison Ivy type sound, this is nothing like It. The Harley Benton vintage overdrive sounds much better.
I hate to admit it but â¦
The sound on this super cheap Behringer (I really dislike their business model â¦) is up there with boutique Fuzzes 5-10 times the price. It feels super cheap feeling and plastic, but the sound and range of tones for dense wall of sound Fuzz lovers is crazy!
Bit one dimensional and flimsy feeling, but amazing for the price.
Stooges/JAMC/Cramps in a box for less money than a couple of beers (if you live in Sweden).
Behringer SF300 Super Fuzz
The Behringer SF300 Super Fuzz is a pedal that brings a true vintage fuzz sound inspired by classic models from the 60s and 70s. Here are a few key features and benefits of this pedal: Vintage Fuzz Sound: the SF300 Super Fuzz offers a classic, rich and thick sound typical of the legendary fuzz pedals used in rock music of the 60s and 70s. It adds warmth, dirt and aggression to your guitar's sound, creating a unique vintage touch. Lots of settings: The pedal has a variety of controls that allow you to customize the sound to your liking. This includes level control, tone control, and fuzz modes. This allows you to customize the pedal to suit your preferences and playing style. Rugged and reliable: Behringer is known for its high-quality and reliable products, and the SF300 Super Fuzz is no exception. The pedal has a sturdy metal case that protects it from damage and ensures durability. Affordable price: The pedal offers high sound quality and many features at an affordable price, making it an attractive choice for musicians on a budget.
Extreme sounds, but it sounds a little hollow
It's a good pedal for Electric Wizard or Korn extreme fuzz stuff. It's a 2 trick pony, one is the extreme octave fuzz, which sounds good with low power chord doom and such, and the other is using the boost function to get a good crunchy tone. My only gripe is that it sounds kind of hollow, all the tones you get from it. It sounds kinda soulless, which isn't very scientific but you get what I mean. It also colors your tone when not activated quite a bit, like all Behringer pedals. Still, I recommend everyone to try one of these, especially considering the price.
Good sounds
Very nice fuzz for people who want only to try it⦠boost option is great.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2007
- Average price : $29
- Fuzz
- 3 Different sound settings: Classic Fuzz, Grunge and Gain Boost
- Separate gain and level controls as well as a 2-band EQ
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