About This Listing

 The rare Jordan Electronics Bosstone (circa 1968) is considered by many to be the ultimate vintage fuzz. The Voodoo Lab Superfuzz starts with this classic fuzz design and adds unique tone and resonance circuits to create an amazing new array of fuzz tones.

The tone control delivers a wide spectrum of midrange and bass timbres, everything from an extreme gain scooped tone through a raucous, bluesy, prominent mid voicing. The resonance control is a sub-harmonic booster that lets you add an aggressive bottom end not typically found on fuzz pedals. Attack varies the gain from rich and creamy to outrageous.

“The Superfuzz flaunts tons of output and reacts well to picking dynamics...while making a little combo amp sound like it’s pumping a big cabinet. Yeah!” -Guitar Player

“I was overjoyed to plug in my guitar and hear the exact sound I used on the first four Spirit albums” -Randy California 

Guitar Player Magazine Superfuzz Review

Buzz, Boost, and Burn
November 1999
Austone, Carl Martin, and Voodoo Lab Distortion Pedals

By Darrin Fox

The popularity of other effects may come and go, but distortion boxes will always be the top choice for most guitarists. The eight pedals in this roundup range from mild chunkers to fuzzed-out fireballs. To suss out their distorted glories, each pedal was plugged into a Vox AC30, a Fender Deluxe Reverb, a Matchless Chieftain combo, and a 50-watt, mid-'70s Marshall head and 4x12 cabinet. Test guitars included a Fender American Standard Strat, a Fender reissue Tele Custom, and a Gibson Les Paul.

Voodoo Lab Superfuzz

If pure sonic havoc is your thing, the Superfuzz ($149) is a must. This device sports an aluminum enclosure, PC-board construction, true-bypass switching (with an LED status indicator), and a DC power jack. The controls are volume, resonance, tone, and attack.

The Superfuzz is all about trashy, unrefined buzz. The pedal's resonance control is a subharmonic booster that does a great job of keeping the Superfuzz's buzz intact, while making a little combo amp sound like it's pumping a big cabinet. Yeah! The tone control delivers a wide spectrum of midrange and bass timbres, but even in its meatier modes, the pedal never loses its great fuzz splat. The Superfuzz flaunts tons of output and reacts very well to picking dynamics - you can elicit many different distortion textures by simply adjusting your guitar's volume control. This pedal is an exceptional choice for hardcore fuzz heads.

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Model
  • Superfuzz
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  • United States

About the Seller

Steve's Music Center

Rock Hill, NY, United States
(5,674)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:9,044
Product Overview
Featuring a Resonance control for attenuating the sub-harmonic bottom and a Tone knob offering a wide range of EQ control, the Voodoo Lab Superfuzz goes from a hard buzz to a soft clip with a few turns of a knob. Crafted on the design of classic '60s fuzzes with updated circuitry and features, this pedal is an excellent choice for psychedelia, stoner rock, or garage.
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About This Listing

 The rare Jordan Electronics Bosstone (circa 1968) is considered by many to be the ultimate vintage fuzz. The Voodoo Lab Superfuzz starts with this classic fuzz design and adds unique tone and resonance circuits to create an amazing new array of fuzz tones.

The tone control delivers a wide spectrum of midrange and bass timbres, everything from an extreme gain scooped tone through a raucous, bluesy, prominent mid voicing. The resonance control is a sub-harmonic booster that lets you add an aggressive bottom end not typically found on fuzz pedals. Attack varies the gain from rich and creamy to outrageous.

“The Superfuzz flaunts tons of output and reacts well to picking dynamics...while making a little combo amp sound like it’s pumping a big cabinet. Yeah!” -Guitar Player

“I was overjoyed to plug in my guitar and hear the exact sound I used on the first four Spirit albums” -Randy California 

Guitar Player Magazine Superfuzz Review

Buzz, Boost, and Burn
November 1999
Austone, Carl Martin, and Voodoo Lab Distortion Pedals

By Darrin Fox

The popularity of other effects may come and go, but distortion boxes will always be the top choice for most guitarists. The eight pedals in this roundup range from mild chunkers to fuzzed-out fireballs. To suss out their distorted glories, each pedal was plugged into a Vox AC30, a Fender Deluxe Reverb, a Matchless Chieftain combo, and a 50-watt, mid-'70s Marshall head and 4x12 cabinet. Test guitars included a Fender American Standard Strat, a Fender reissue Tele Custom, and a Gibson Les Paul.

Voodoo Lab Superfuzz

If pure sonic havoc is your thing, the Superfuzz ($149) is a must. This device sports an aluminum enclosure, PC-board construction, true-bypass switching (with an LED status indicator), and a DC power jack. The controls are volume, resonance, tone, and attack.

The Superfuzz is all about trashy, unrefined buzz. The pedal's resonance control is a subharmonic booster that does a great job of keeping the Superfuzz's buzz intact, while making a little combo amp sound like it's pumping a big cabinet. Yeah! The tone control delivers a wide spectrum of midrange and bass timbres, but even in its meatier modes, the pedal never loses its great fuzz splat. The Superfuzz flaunts tons of output and reacts very well to picking dynamics - you can elicit many different distortion textures by simply adjusting your guitar's volume control. This pedal is an exceptional choice for hardcore fuzz heads.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Superfuzz
Categories
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Steve's Music Center

Rock Hill, NY, United States
(5,674)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:9,044
Product Overview
Featuring a Resonance control for attenuating the sub-harmonic bottom and a Tone knob offering a wide range of EQ control, the Voodoo Lab Superfuzz goes from a hard buzz to a soft clip with a few turns of a knob. Crafted on the design of classic '60s fuzzes with updated circuitry and features, this pedal is an excellent choice for psychedelia, stoner rock, or garage.
Shop 14 options from $80
Product Reviews

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