Thanks to Fran's and Herb's video demos of the Behringer SF300 SuperFuzz.
Prompted be to buy one. Got one second hand in mint condition (in case the CEO starts hating homosexuals )
3 modes, 2 Eq knobs...can't compain.
thanks again
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:53 pm
by cobascis
Ro S wrote:Thanks to Fran's and Herb's video demos of the Behringer SF300 SuperFuzz.
Prompted be to buy one. Got one second hand in mint condition (in case the CEO starts hating homosexuals )
3 modes, 2 Eq knobs...can't compain.
thanks again
Dude this thread is 2 yeeearrrs old
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:58 pm
by Ro S
Not now it aint :/
People should be interested in good cheap gear.
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:20 pm
by plaidbeer
cobascis wrote:
Ro S wrote:Thanks to Fran's and Herb's video demos of the Behringer SF300 SuperFuzz.
Prompted be to buy one. Got one second hand in mint condition (in case the CEO starts hating homosexuals )
3 modes, 2 Eq knobs...can't compain.
thanks again
Dude this thread is 2 yeeearrrs old
On that note, what's the general rule about bumping old threads? Isn't it better to add to an existing thread than starting a new thread? I got some grief for doing that when I first started and I don't understand why it was a big deal.
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:59 pm
by johnnyseven
plaidbeer wrote:
On that note, what's the general rule about bumping old threads? Isn't it better to add to an existing thread than starting a new thread? I got some grief for doing that when I first started and I don't understand why it was a big deal.
Nothing in the 'News and Rules of the Road' section to say you can't/shouldn't.
To be fair to Ro S, people have had a moan at him in the past for being lazy and not using the search function but here he is demonstrating that he has used it and someone has a go at him for adding to an old thread when he thought his comments might be useful. Give the guy a break.
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 1:02 am
by jcyphe
I like his enthusiasm even if he's posting about a bunch of old thread topics.
I do think everybody should try and use the search before asking for info, bravo to that.
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 1:13 am
by plaidbeer
jcyphe wrote:I like his enthusiasm even if he's posting about a bunch of old thread topics.
I do think everybody should try and use the search before asking for info, bravo to that.
Agreed and it's interesting to see how perspectives can change over time when looking at older threads.
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 2:11 am
by hotrodperlmutter
oddly, this thread is what prompted me to buy one, but that is so god damn uninteresting that i didn't bump the thread.
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:08 am
by Haze
cool story bro
but seriously glad that hurbs demo isn't muted anymore
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:21 am
by cobascis
hotrodperlmutter wrote:oddly, this thread is what prompted me to buy one, but that is so god damn uninteresting that i didn't bump the thread.
this was where i was coming from.
but also, it's nice, because I don't think I've seen it because its been muted for so long.
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 9:35 am
by Hurb
Haze wrote:
but seriously glad that hurbs demo isn't muted anymore
it isn't? well good show youtube for changing your policy on being dicks.
I am using my supefuzz at the moment with my ufo fuzz. when they are both on it sounds like my amp is going to blow up. its awesome.
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 11:38 pm
by lorez
late to the mix on this but is this a clone of the univox sperfuzz? I feel a mudhoney session coming on with my big muff
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 11:49 pm
by Ro S
lorez wrote:late to the mix on this but is this a clone of the univox sperfuzz? I feel a mudhoney session coming on with my big muff
I gather that the Behringer SF300 is a copy of the Boss FZ2 Hyper Fuzz, and that their mode 1 switch setting is supposed to be based on the Univox SuperFuzz.
Here's a link to Fran's demo of the SF300:
Nice.
The Guyatone TZ2 micro series fuzz is also based on the Univox Superfuzz.
Youtube demo of Guyatone TZ2:
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 12:30 am
by lorez
Ro S wrote:
lorez wrote:late to the mix on this but is this a clone of the univox sperfuzz? I feel a mudhoney session coming on with my big muff
I gather that the Behringer SF300 is a copy of the Boss FZ2 Hyper Fuzz, and that their mode 1 switch setting is supposed to be based on the Univox SuperFuzz.
Here's a link to Fran's demo of the SF300:
Nice.
The Guyatone TZ2 micro series fuzz is also based on the Univox Superfuzz.
Youtube demo of Guyatone TZ2:
cheers thanks Ro S, i'll take a look
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 11:26 am
by Fran
Besides the fact Ro S used the search function you also have to consider when we put demos up on Youtube we open ourselves up to feedback, criticism and questions. In some cases people being led to this forum and old threads.
I still get asked questions on guitars i sold over four years ago, i can either delete the demo's or continue to help people out which was my original intention. Its good to see old threads bumped, especially the good ones- i did it recently with the Vester thread.
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 11:42 am
by onedaycloser
I'm glad this thread got bumped, I've checked out Behringer's stuff before (I've got the T0800, Tubescreamer clone) and had overlooked the Super Fuzz. It's certainly on my buy list now, as I've been wanting a cheap/decent fuzz.