Behringer SF300 Super Fuzz Reviews
Budget Stoner Doom Jamming for Days!
This pedal is amazing. Got it so I can jam along with bands like Electric Wizard, Truckfighters, Acid Mammoth ect and it does its job so well. The 3 different settings are distinct and cool, and you can slightly nudge the knob in between each for a combined sound giving you 6 modes essentially.
The sound quality is pretty good. For this price, I'm genuinely surprised by how good this thing sounds. It can do a wide range of doomy/stonery sounds and honestly, I can see it may be being used for black metal as well.
Often you hear people complaining about this thing's build quality - plastic = it's trash. I was worried about that part, but even though its plastic it doesn't feel cheap. The material is sturdy and in order to break it you'd have to put some effort - its by no means flimsy.
The only downside to this pedal is that it doesn't come with an ac adapter, so you need to provide one yourself. Thankfully, you can pop a 9V battery in it and forgo the need for an adapter. Just remember to unplug it from your amp and guitar, because it's always on when plugged, so it will drain over time.
All in all - great pedal for the money. I'd recommend it to anyone who's into doom/stoner/black metal or would like some fuzziness to their riffs.
Fuzz that's super
It's nasty in the best ways and the boost with bass and treble control are a great feature, treat it well and it will last a long time
Superfuzz, confirmed!
I was so satisfied with the sound of this pedal, that I choose to view the build quality as charming instead of not quite optimal. I mean, for this price, roughly the same as a pack of cigarettes, you cant complain. Very highly recommended!
Great pedal!
This pedal blew my mind. Sounds absolutely massive. Don't be fooled by the plastic case - this is thing is sturdy enough, but the sounds are nasty, which is a great thing :)
Mind blowing!
This is one of the best fuzz pedals out there - and not because of the price (which is also quite appealing). It packs 2 fuzz styles (I prefer the fuzz2 - add some subtle chorus and you have Seattle style ready!). There's treble, bass, level & gain - lots of space to adjust your sweet sound. Boost is heavy. I gave 4 stars for handling just because of the odd battery slot, and 4 stars for quality because of the standard Behringer plastic (good enough for home or garage playing).
Very versatile fuzz
Probably one of the most versatile fuzz in this price range, usable with guitar and bass.
AWESOME FUZZ
You have to try this pedal. It's a DEAD ON clone from Hyper Fuzz from Boss!!! Must have
Very nice cheap pedal
I bought it because it's cheap and for my synth's.
For synthesizers this is a great effect and I got what I wanted.
Great price / quality.
Not too bad
Sounds quite good, worth the money
Excelent for the price
This is a clone of a very well known fuzz pedal that is no longer made, and for the price, it's excellent. You have two fuzz modes: the 1st is mid focused and the 2nd is scooped. You also get a boost mode. But this pedal has a secret fuzz mode: if you can find the right position between the 1st and 2nd fuzz modes, you get a 3rd one. How cool is that?
Awesome Fuzz
Better than most "Boutique" Fuzz Pedals!
The definitive gateway drug for fuzz
Whats not to like about it? Its a cheap Fuzz that will thicken your sound and make your neighbors hate you!
Fuzz me up son
I've been holding off on buying a distortion pedal for way too long and finally getting the behringer sf300 super fuzz made that painfully clear -- all in all it's an extremely fun, well made and good sounding pedal for any amateur/hobby guitarist looking to spruce up their tone and add more sonic variety to their playing. If you already have a built in distortion in your amp, you may not benefit greatly from this pedal, but if you only have a clean amp (like I do), this will give you enough kick and variety to play anything from metal to psychadelic/stoner metal tracks. Lots of fun, heaps of different sounds possible, maybe not the best at rendering melodies as the mix tends to get muddy but that's exactly what I was looking for in a pedal. Bonus points: it's 25 bucks. The next best option, which is barely different from this option, is twice that price. Don't hesitate, go fuzz.
Get what ya pay for
Good substitute for a far pricier Boss, but this still does the biz. Yeah, may not be as structurally fit as it's metal cousins, but it can still out-metal them \m/
Great pedal for an Electric Wizard tone
This pedal sounds extremely similar to the electric Wizard tone. The boost is very well done and is very useful. The 2 fuzz channels sound great too. The only downside of this pedal is that it is made from a cheap feeling plastic, but it is a great pedal for the price.
Sounds really great, but the enclosure is super cheap plastic. I would not gig it without rehousing it.
Bang for the buck awesome sauce
Makes we want to play some sabbath rifts! Fuzz for cheap? Yes please!
Awesome Value!
The Behringer SF300 Super Fuzz Effect Pedal does an excellent job of emulating the Boss FZ-2 pedal. It works and sounds like you'd expect. It's a great value for money product.
Must have
For that price it's incredible. It offers two fuzz sounds and a boost, second fuzz sounds soooo good, you would never believe it's a cheap pedal.
Boost can be useful too.
Plastic body though.
Great little Pedal!
Great little pedal, I use it on bass and it sounds nasty (In the best way). However it cuts a little too much bass for my liking when playing live but it's great for recording and just to have as an extra flavour. Can you really complain at this price point!

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