you can Also put the Switch between Fuzz 2, and the Boost, 2.5, which is a Boosted Fuzz tone why you didn't show that one, after saying biggest Unkept Secret about the SF300 is the secret 1.5-1.75 mid position switch
@@NewFalconerRecords I probably wouldn't have heard it if you did the usual "doomy" demo of it. I think it does that stuff just as well as pedals that costs ten times as much (Catalinbread Fuzzrite) . Thanks for the comment on my taste.
@@andreasatlars4281 You had me at Ron Asheton (fuck me, that first Stooges album, what a sound!). But yes, and thanks to you too, I find a lot of people who do reviews of fuzz pedals don't have a real understanding of the history of the effect. Cheers again.
Great channel. Your reviews really stand out. Love the fuzz history. I pretty much knew the history, but a great reminder. Thanks. I pretty much ended up buying the Super Fuzz because of your outstanding review. Great pedal for 30 US dollars from Sweetwater. A lot people say it feels cheap and very lightweight- bullshit. Put up againest Boss pedals and most others I own, It has weight and feels fine. And I own a lot of pedals. At 67 tears old I still own pedals I bought back in the late 70s on in to 80s. This pedal fits right in. Use the controls and u can get a lot of great fuzz sounds. Also very very quiet for a fuzz box.
The octave is way more subtle then with something like a Foxx Tone Machine. Univox Super Fuzz is not my fave flavour of Fuzz but just saw the SF300 on sale for $34 aussie so couldn't say no.
Greetings! Great video, i wanted to know, for the more 60's "cleanish" vibe here, acid-blues and such, into what amp do you go ? other FX? You use a clean amp with this? Thanks for the info! New sub here!
I went into a clean amp with a very bland sound (Marshall AVT 100 -- not that great an amp to be honest). I wanted to place the pedal in a very neutral setting so that I could showcase it doing what it does without complicating anything. I hope that it answers your question. Thanks for your interest! Cheers.
One of the best pedal review, demo, videos I have seen! Amazing!
This pedal rules . Period
you can Also put the Switch between Fuzz 2, and the Boost, 2.5, which is a Boosted Fuzz tone
why you didn't show that one, after saying biggest Unkept Secret about the SF300 is the secret 1.5-1.75
mid position switch
Definitely gotta try that!
I'm sure gas'ing for one now. My style is pretty much 60's garage/acid/psych/space et.c rock and I can hear both Ron Asheton and Dave Allan in there.
It's the pedal for you for sure. Sounds like you've got superb taste in music too!
@@NewFalconerRecords I probably wouldn't have heard it if you did the usual "doomy" demo of it. I think it does that stuff just as well as pedals that costs ten times as much (Catalinbread Fuzzrite) . Thanks for the comment on my taste.
@@andreasatlars4281 You had me at Ron Asheton (fuck me, that first Stooges album, what a sound!). But yes, and thanks to you too, I find a lot of people who do reviews of fuzz pedals don't have a real understanding of the history of the effect. Cheers again.
@@NewFalconerRecordsCould the clean boost with higher gain give that overdriven sound from Funhouse?
Nice video. The battery door is a Digitech design, you don't need a pen, you unplug the cable and use the end of the plug.
Nice i just tried it
Good to know
Thanks!
try the 2nd secret mode 2.5
What!!!?
Yeah, I use it a lot
That’s not a secret
@@KzZk-ye9gpnot anymore! I knew about the 1.5 mode but not the 2.5 mode. Thanks! This pedal is full of surprises!
you failed to mention that you can use the boost function as overdrive
Great channel. Your reviews really stand out. Love the fuzz history. I pretty much knew the history, but a great reminder. Thanks. I pretty much ended up buying the Super Fuzz because of your outstanding review. Great pedal for 30 US dollars from Sweetwater. A lot people say it feels cheap and very lightweight- bullshit. Put up againest Boss pedals and most others I own, It has weight and feels fine. And I own a lot of pedals. At 67 tears old I still own pedals I bought back in the late 70s on in to 80s. This pedal fits right in. Use the controls and u can get a lot of great fuzz sounds. Also very very quiet for a fuzz box.
Cheers mate! Thanks for your kind words, I really appreciate it, and thanks for sharing your story. ✌
The octave is way more subtle then with something like a Foxx Tone Machine. Univox Super Fuzz is not my fave flavour of Fuzz but just saw the SF300 on sale for $34 aussie so couldn't say no.
34 dollarydoos? Mad if you don't!
Greetings! Great video, i wanted to know, for the more 60's "cleanish" vibe here, acid-blues and such, into what amp do you go ? other FX? You use a clean amp with this? Thanks for the info! New sub here!
I went into a clean amp with a very bland sound (Marshall AVT 100 -- not that great an amp to be honest). I wanted to place the pedal in a very neutral setting so that I could showcase it doing what it does without complicating anything. I hope that it answers your question. Thanks for your interest! Cheers.
No octave mode on this pedal
The funny thing is it still creates an octave fuzz without the mode setting...amazing little pedal indeed!
The octave is always on lol
Octave fuzz is mode 2. Says it in the manual. Pretty subtle though.