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Behringer SF300 Super Fuzz Pedal

Fuzz Distortion Guitar Pedal with Level, Gain, Bass, and Treble Controls and Mode Switch
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Behringer SF300 Super Fuzz Pedal
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Got Fuzz?

From Keith Richards to Jimi Hendrix to Jimmy Page, fuzz tone was an essential element of the classic guitar sounds of the 1960s and '70s. and the Behringer Super Fuzz SF300 serves it up in all its glory. All it takes is four simple controls: Gain, 2-band EQ, and Level, and you can sculpt every essential fuzz tone you fancy. As any electric guitarist here at Sweetwater will tell you, your pedalboard isn't complete without fuzz. Order your Behringer Super Fuzz SF300 today!

Behringer SF300 Features:

  • Re-creates the gamut of famous fuzz tones from the '60s and '70s
  • 3 different sound modes for classic fuzz, grunge, and gain boost
  • Dedicated Gain, 2-band EQ, and Level controls for effective sound shaping
  • Status LED for FX on/off and battery check
  • Runs on 9V battery or the Behringer PSU-SB DC power supply (not included)
  • Rugged electronic On/Off switch for highest signal integrity in bypass mode

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Fuzz
  • Analog/Digital: Analog
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Bypass Switching: Buffered Bypass
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply (sold separately)
  • Batteries: 1 x 9V
  • Height: 2.125"
  • Width: 2.75"
  • Depth: 4.8"
  • Weight: 0.73 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 0709-ACK86-001

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Sweetwater's most sold pedal for a reason, it's a mainstay on my pedalboard.

It's a boss hyper fuzz for $, nuff said. Does the electric wizard sound with fuzz 2, the boost rocks, fuzz 1 is okay I guess, what more could you want for bucks? Sure it's plastic, but it's decent plastic, I've stomped on it a few too many times and it's held up great. Absolutely recommend.

Great boost.
I use it for a boost.
My first guitar pedal!
Behringer Super Fuzz SF300 has been a very good addition to the two Korg Volcas and Korg volca mix that I have had for a while. My boyfriend suggested I try using his Behringer Super Fuzz pedal with my gear so I did and took a liking to it right away and got one of my own. It has helped me to discover many ways to change the feeling between the Volca Beats and the Volca Drum when using both the volcas to make beats. It gives me a whole new range of distortions to blend and tinker with using it with Volca mix. Having a great time with it
Music background: Started learning about and using synths about two and a half years ago
The Best Ultra-Affordable Pedal I’ve Played
I've tried several of the affordable Behringer pedals, and this one is the best one I've used. Each of the three modes is full of usable tones, including the boost mode, which would be worth $29 by itself. It is a little noisy, but not excessively so. Also, it is made of plastic, but that is the trade-off for this price point. If you're looking for a fuzz and you don't have a specific pedal in mind, give this a try before spending a lot of extra money.
Music background: Recording Artist
A real gem
This is my first Behringer pedal and to be honest I was skeptical because of the price and plastic enclosure, but now I can definitely say that this pedal in particular is seriously impressive. The sound is incredible, and has pretty much zero noise, it's quite amazing really how quiet it is. The enclosure is perfectly fine for playing in the bedroom/studio, and the knobs are a bit stiff to turn which I actually like. Overall I'd give it a 10/10 you seriously can't go wrong with this, and for 25 bones it's a steal.

My only regret is not buying two!