I once had this exact one. Given to me by my father also! Allegedly used by a member of the Ventures at some point... Gigged it for many years, then ended up selling it around a decade ago after I had stomped it into NEEDS-repair mode and realized someone was willing to pay $400 for it AS IS, with its decades worth of coastal kept rust and corrosion and all. Regrettable decision indeed, but hey, so it goes! Have since acquired countless other fuzzes, and out of them all, SF300 in "secret" mode is the closest I've found - just going by my own memory and feel. Would love to re-house it in a 3D printed Univox shell. UNIMOX?? LONG LIVE FUZZ!!!!
That's awesome! I'm sure it's a bummer to have sold the original but I'm glad the SF300 is filling the void! And yes a rehouse would be awesome. Plastic is not too great for gigging haha
Love the timing on this video drop! Got the SF300 for Christmas and now I want the original Univox Super Fuzz so bad!! Great work! Some of those tones were so dope
That’s great! Amazing for the money. An original would be awesome, but you can at least try to get a clone that’s closer to the Super Fuzz rather than the Hyper Fuzz in the meantime. The JHS Supreme is great and doesn’t cost a million dollars
This was a fun video! And truer words were never spoken than "the Superfuzz is objectively the best pedal." The TWA Wahxidizer is a recent and fun addition to the list of clones, I can recommend that one.
@@sirchrisjaxon Yeah, very similar concepts, although the Wahxidizer's optional filter is envelope controlled rather than LFO-controlled like the 76 Plus's one seems to be. Also, I tend to prefer Superfuzz clones that allow you to easily get to the two classic tone settings, the 76 Plus seems to have so many EQ controls that I'd be worried I'd have a hard time finding those classic default settings.
@@sirchrisjaxon I would like to add that I didn't even really know what a flanger pedal did. I don't have one. I'm new to pedals. Have four so far and a fifth on the way. I can definitely see some use for this in some metal! So yeah this was the perfect video for me to understand. :) Stay cool brother.
@@hamsterman1995 hey man we all gotta start somewhere. If it means anything I don’t own a flanger either haha. But yes the super fuzz/hyper fuzz is great for metal. Would highly recommend checking out the album Dopethrone by Electric Wizard to hear a Boss Hyperfuzz at its best
Yeah the price now is insane! I feel very fortunate to have inherited one, because I probably would never have had it in me to buy one at a modern-day price haha
I never heard of that Balls Supercharger, and I need to try that out. I normally like this sound with guitar, not bass, but I've only had Hyper Fuzz and Behringer. The clean blend makes it interesting for guitar too, I like to use dissonant intervals that don't really work with super fuzz normally. Great video!
Hey thanks! Yeah I would say for bass the Supercharger is pretty sweet. A hyper fuzz sometimes sounds cool on bass, but doesn't really work well in a mix by comparison. A clean blend definitely helps keep some sort of "normal" sound when using certain intervals so it's worth trying out a super fuzz that has one!
I have been a huge fan of the Guyatone for years-- when those first came on the market I could get them for $25 and they KILLED every other superfuzz clone out there at the time. Most of the other pedals from that series were very good too. FWIW there is another recent Superfuzz clone, made by Ananashead in Spain, which is excellent (and much more durable than the Guyatone). Excellent reviews and demos!
I have had a great experience with BYOC (build your own clone) kits so I ordered one Univox Superfuzz clone (Leeds Fuzz) I have not assembled yet. They have the original NOS 2SC828 transistors and in the youtube demos sound really good.
I never got fuzz until I heard an FZ-2, and it made me completely go nuts. Something I personally enjoy on guitar is hitting it with an ungodly amount of bass - it reduces a lot of the clanginess and turns it into this sort of synthy sound.
Agreed! Boosting the bass does a really cool saturation that takes away all definition and leaves you with this awesome thick synth sound. FZ-2 does this really well, as does the fuzz factory
Hey! Yeah unfortunately I have yet to own a real FZ2. I think based on all the clones I've tried that I prefer a more standard Super Fuzz circuit to a Hyper Fuzz. But I would still like to try the real thing to give it a totally fair shot.
Hey Chris! :D what about the JHS Supreme? I compared it with the BOSS hyper fuzz and they are very very different. The JHS version is gated and everything sounds clearer... The BOSS sounds like thousands of farts being farted at the same time. Have you ever tryied the JHS Supreme?
Hey! I have not personally tried the supreme, but I believe what you're saying. I don't specifically say it in the video, but I have pretty much decided that I don't like the hyper fuzz as much as the super fuzz. It just sounds cheaper, and the non-gated aspect is just way less cool to me (although i really like it when electric wizard uses it). The supreme is way more similar to the original super fuzz, so I think that's a great one to get.
Great video! Just wondering, how come a FZ-2 (or a SF-300) didn't make it into the comparison? Do you consider them too far from a standard superfuzz sound? I'm a Boss FZ-2 owner wondering if getting the Danelectro would make sense...
Hey there! Check out 17:33 for the SF300 demo. But still, to answer your question, I think that the "hyper fuzz" types definitely give you the Super Fuzz sound. My main issue with them (at least from my experience with the SF300 and other clones) is that they aren't gated. I consider that to be a pretty important aspect of the tone. I would love to own a real FZ-2 at some point, but they don't come cheap these days haha. I think you would like the Danelectro. Gives you about the same tonal range of a hyper fuzz while being a little closer to the original.
@@sirchrisjaxon Totally right, I missed the SF300 in the video, sorry! BTW, I ended up getting a Danelectro Eisenhower as well. Although they definitely share a lot of their DNA, they have their differences. It's hard to put it to words but I like I have both.
Thank you! And yes I do! I think they are great for a lot of things, and in certain contexts even better than a Super Fuzz. Just not my overall favorite type. But currently the muffs I own are: A vintage Russian Bubble Font Abominable Pedals Hail Satan Deluxe Colorsound Bass Fuzz (probably my favorite) Tortuga Effects Yeti Made by Mike Dream Box Blue Colander/Soundman Henriqueta After responding to this, I feel like I should probably make a Big Muff video haha
@@sirchrisjaxon I feel the same, they are fine but not my favorite. Nevertheless, I think it's a good idea you make a video about it, looking forward to see it 👍
Chris try finding the 5th mode its fuzz 2 and boost combined you might like it! its my fave of the secret modes on the sf300 also sounds killer when boosted!
As a bass player, my favorite was probably either the original, the JPTR, or the Wilson. Personally I've only owned two superfuzz-ish circuits, one being the Baltimore Sonic Research Institute "FZZ" and the other being the Fjord Fuzz "Fenris". The Fenris can get some really nice tones for bass, but it can be a little bit hard to tame. The FZZ I didn't bond with at all... it was hard to get a good mix with it.
I agree with those choices, with the addition of maybe the Balls Supercharger. Yeah I wasn't crazy about the fenris when I heard it but I like other stuff Fjord makes. Haven't heard of the FZZ but I'll have to read into it out of curiosity. But the Knuckle Dragger is probably the easiest to buy out of the 3 you mentioned. Might be worth looking into
@@sirchrisjaxon I lied-- I also have JohnK's clone of the Prescription Electronics Depth Charge. The Depth Charge is pretty good for bass. I know the Depth Charge is based on a Super fuzz, but I don't know how they differ. The Balls has a cool sound, although it feels to me like it could be "bedroom" tone. The more I listen to the Wilson, it sounds like it would work well in a mix.
Objectively the most hardcore stash and hair combo on the tubes 🤘
I once had this exact one. Given to me by my father also! Allegedly used by a member of the Ventures at some point... Gigged it for many years, then ended up selling it around a decade ago after I had stomped it into NEEDS-repair mode and realized someone was willing to pay $400 for it AS IS, with its decades worth of coastal kept rust and corrosion and all. Regrettable decision indeed, but hey, so it goes! Have since acquired countless other fuzzes, and out of them all, SF300 in "secret" mode is the closest I've found - just going by my own memory and feel. Would love to re-house it in a 3D printed Univox shell. UNIMOX?? LONG LIVE FUZZ!!!!
That's awesome! I'm sure it's a bummer to have sold the original but I'm glad the SF300 is filling the void! And yes a rehouse would be awesome. Plastic is not too great for gigging haha
Love the timing on this video drop! Got the SF300 for Christmas and now I want the original Univox Super Fuzz so bad!! Great work! Some of those tones were so dope
That’s great! Amazing for the money. An original would be awesome, but you can at least try to get a clone that’s closer to the Super Fuzz rather than the Hyper Fuzz in the meantime. The JHS Supreme is great and doesn’t cost a million dollars
Much gratitude 😉 for making this.
This was a fun video! And truer words were never spoken than "the Superfuzz is objectively the best pedal." The TWA Wahxidizer is a recent and fun addition to the list of clones, I can recommend that one.
Haha amen! And thank you! Good to know, the Wahxidizer looks cool. Was also looking into the Solidgold 76 plus, which is a similar vibe
@@sirchrisjaxon Yeah, very similar concepts, although the Wahxidizer's optional filter is envelope controlled rather than LFO-controlled like the 76 Plus's one seems to be. Also, I tend to prefer Superfuzz clones that allow you to easily get to the two classic tone settings, the 76 Plus seems to have so many EQ controls that I'd be worried I'd have a hard time finding those classic default settings.
I see Univox Super Fuzz, I sub. My favorite as well. It's the most versatile for me. Great video
Great reviews! Thanks for the consistent demonstrations.
Thank you! I appreciate it!
@@sirchrisjaxon I would like to add that I didn't even really know what a flanger pedal did. I don't have one. I'm new to pedals. Have four so far and a fifth on the way. I can definitely see some use for this in some metal! So yeah this was the perfect video for me to understand. :) Stay cool brother.
@@hamsterman1995 hey man we all gotta start somewhere. If it means anything I don’t own a flanger either haha. But yes the super fuzz/hyper fuzz is great for metal. Would highly recommend checking out the album Dopethrone by Electric Wizard to hear a Boss Hyperfuzz at its best
@@sirchrisjaxon will do! Sorry I meant fuzz not flanger. Haha. I had flanger on my mind as another pedal I don't know either.
@@hamsterman1995 haha all good! Well for flanger just listen to The Police!
I picked one of these up years ago due to my love for The Who and Pete’s live sound. It’s crazy how much these have gone up in price.
Yeah the price now is insane! I feel very fortunate to have inherited one, because I probably would never have had it in me to buy one at a modern-day price haha
Great video!
@@BasedStory thank you!
This a legit pedal review... Exploring the circuit in many forms... Even includes prices 👍
Thank you! Figured if I’m gonna do it better do it right haha
Awesome demo :P
Thank you!
I never heard of that Balls Supercharger, and I need to try that out. I normally like this sound with guitar, not bass, but I've only had Hyper Fuzz and Behringer. The clean blend makes it interesting for guitar too, I like to use dissonant intervals that don't really work with super fuzz normally. Great video!
Hey thanks! Yeah I would say for bass the Supercharger is pretty sweet. A hyper fuzz sometimes sounds cool on bass, but doesn't really work well in a mix by comparison. A clean blend definitely helps keep some sort of "normal" sound when using certain intervals so it's worth trying out a super fuzz that has one!
I have been a huge fan of the Guyatone for years-- when those first came on the market I could get them for $25 and they KILLED every other superfuzz clone out there at the time. Most of the other pedals from that series were very good too. FWIW there is another recent Superfuzz clone, made by Ananashead in Spain, which is excellent (and much more durable than the Guyatone). Excellent reviews and demos!
Hell yeah! The Guyatone is great and very underrated. I haven't yet tried the Ananashed but I know of it. Sounds good from what I've heard!
I have had a great experience with BYOC (build your own clone) kits so I ordered one Univox Superfuzz clone (Leeds Fuzz) I have not assembled yet. They have the original NOS 2SC828 transistors and in the youtube demos sound really good.
oh really? they have the real transistors?? I'll definitely have to check that out then!
I never got fuzz until I heard an FZ-2, and it made me completely go nuts. Something I personally enjoy on guitar is hitting it with an ungodly amount of bass - it reduces a lot of the clanginess and turns it into this sort of synthy sound.
Agreed! Boosting the bass does a really cool saturation that takes away all definition and leaves you with this awesome thick synth sound. FZ-2 does this really well, as does the fuzz factory
Man, that's a lot of fuzz. :D I just got an Idiotbox Ron F*cking Swanson Superfuzz for Christmas. It's rad. :)
@@WessStewart oh nice! I’ve always wanted to try one. Enjoy!
No BOSS FZ2? That was my introduction to this circuit. Wish I still had mine
Hey! Yeah unfortunately I have yet to own a real FZ2. I think based on all the clones I've tried that I prefer a more standard Super Fuzz circuit to a Hyper Fuzz. But I would still like to try the real thing to give it a totally fair shot.
@sirchrisjaxon I use helix now and their model is fantastic. It's my base fuzz tone
I've just noticed the Univox looks like an abstract toy red care
great coverage here on the super fuzz... the question is which one to go for lol!
The hardest question of all haha
Hey Chris! :D what about the JHS Supreme? I compared it with the BOSS hyper fuzz and they are very very different. The JHS version is gated and everything sounds clearer... The BOSS sounds like thousands of farts being farted at the same time. Have you ever tryied the JHS Supreme?
Hey! I have not personally tried the supreme, but I believe what you're saying. I don't specifically say it in the video, but I have pretty much decided that I don't like the hyper fuzz as much as the super fuzz. It just sounds cheaper, and the non-gated aspect is just way less cool to me (although i really like it when electric wizard uses it). The supreme is way more similar to the original super fuzz, so I think that's a great one to get.
Great video! Just wondering, how come a FZ-2 (or a SF-300) didn't make it into the comparison? Do you consider them too far from a standard superfuzz sound? I'm a Boss FZ-2 owner wondering if getting the Danelectro would make sense...
Hey there! Check out 17:33 for the SF300 demo. But still, to answer your question, I think that the "hyper fuzz" types definitely give you the Super Fuzz sound. My main issue with them (at least from my experience with the SF300 and other clones) is that they aren't gated. I consider that to be a pretty important aspect of the tone. I would love to own a real FZ-2 at some point, but they don't come cheap these days haha. I think you would like the Danelectro. Gives you about the same tonal range of a hyper fuzz while being a little closer to the original.
@@sirchrisjaxon Totally right, I missed the SF300 in the video, sorry! BTW, I ended up getting a Danelectro Eisenhower as well. Although they definitely share a lot of their DNA, they have their differences. It's hard to put it to words but I like I have both.
Great video. Do you own any Big Muffs or not your preference?
Thank you! And yes I do! I think they are great for a lot of things, and in certain contexts even better than a Super Fuzz. Just not my overall favorite type. But currently the muffs I own are:
A vintage Russian Bubble Font
Abominable Pedals Hail Satan Deluxe
Colorsound Bass Fuzz (probably my favorite)
Tortuga Effects Yeti
Made by Mike Dream Box
Blue Colander/Soundman Henriqueta
After responding to this, I feel like I should probably make a Big Muff video haha
@@sirchrisjaxon I feel the same, they are fine but not my favorite. Nevertheless, I think it's a good idea you make a video about it, looking forward to see it 👍
I wish it had a bit more volume and was less noisy but they are fun af.
Is that a Steve Brown Sound guitar? It sounds killer through those fuzz pedals!
Hey thanks! It's actually a Mario Martin TeleMaster. I'm just using the bridge pickup, which is made by Jalen
@@sirchrisjaxon Oh wow I was way off lol
@@arnieslab haha those are great guitars though! My friend has one and it's awesome
Royal made an amazing Super Fuzz that was sold in Canada in the 70's. Mine was the fuzz wah combo and it certainly did rip yet I stupidly sold it 🤦
Oh thats cool! Yeah I just looked them up and they seem sick! Bummer you sold it, but hey they're still out there
Chris try finding the 5th mode its fuzz 2 and boost combined you might like it! its my fave of the secret modes on the sf300 also sounds killer when boosted!
Oh what?? I’ve never heard of that but that sounds awesome! I’ll have to try it out!
@@sirchrisjaxon pair it with a treble boost for all the gain!
The orange and blue is the coolest version. Next is the Marlboro one
IMO the best Super Fuzz out there is the Dirty Boy Rude Boy. If you ever have the chance to get one, don‘t miss it
oh wow! That's one I actually haven't heard of haha. I will definitely check it out
As a bass player, my favorite was probably either the original, the JPTR, or the Wilson. Personally I've only owned two superfuzz-ish circuits, one being the Baltimore Sonic Research Institute "FZZ" and the other being the Fjord Fuzz "Fenris". The Fenris can get some really nice tones for bass, but it can be a little bit hard to tame. The FZZ I didn't bond with at all... it was hard to get a good mix with it.
I agree with those choices, with the addition of maybe the Balls Supercharger. Yeah I wasn't crazy about the fenris when I heard it but I like other stuff Fjord makes. Haven't heard of the FZZ but I'll have to read into it out of curiosity. But the Knuckle Dragger is probably the easiest to buy out of the 3 you mentioned. Might be worth looking into
@@sirchrisjaxon I lied-- I also have JohnK's clone of the Prescription Electronics Depth Charge. The Depth Charge is pretty good for bass. I know the Depth Charge is based on a Super fuzz, but I don't know how they differ.
The Balls has a cool sound, although it feels to me like it could be "bedroom" tone. The more I listen to the Wilson, it sounds like it would work well in a mix.
You need Occvlt effects Fuzzvenger. That one is pretty cool
That’s on my list of ones to try! It sounds great from the demos I’ve heard
I agree the demos sound awesome. He says it's a combination of superfuzz and fz2 for pure psychotic madness
orange and blue
nice moustache!
Thank you! 👨🏼