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
AUDIO DEMOS:
HARMONY CENTRAL USER REVIEWS:
Sound Quality: 9
If you
are looking for a pedal that can give vintage sounds and much more this
is your pedal. There are great sounds ranging from slight grit to
smooth leads. The best part is this pedal remains a 'fuzz' pedal
throughout the spectrum. Don't expect a bluesy overdrive or a heavy
metal distortion. You need to use this pedal for what it was intended.
I like this pedal to a Mesa Boogie. Tweaking each of the four knobs
can make a huge change in the final sound. So spend some time
experimenting. Very quiet for a fuzz and very loud. Loads of EQing
possibilities too.
Sound Quality: 9
Really thick
heavy fuzz, probably even thicker than my bigmuff, and with more low
end than you could imagine possible. Single notes absolutely sing out
too so it's perfect for solos. Great sustain too. I'd say it's darker
and more focussed than a big muff, and has a more modern sound than a
fuzzface. It sounds like a slightly less fuzzy zvex maybe. I play heavy
rock along the lines of sabbath/ melvins/ kyuss and it's perfect for
that sound. I'd imagine it nails a good smashing pumpkins and all. Very
loud pedal - sounds very tasty with delay and phaser.
Sound Quality: 10
This thing generates a RAD fuzz. It feels like gravel driveways in
barefeet. Makes you shift uncomfortably in your seat, to and fro, to
and fro. When I tried it out at the guy's house, I tuned up and then
punched it in and BLAM! I was transported to a day long ago. I must
say, that the inherent tone of my guitar was swallowed up by the fuzz
quality. This is more like a facelift. But as far as facelifts go, if
you like down and dirty fuzz tones (a la, Jimmy Page in that cool early
live footage of Zep from the DVD, communication breakdown on Danish
tv)... you owe it to yourself to check this OUT!