Nice vintage 60s fuzz. Sounds fat with the tone down. Wonder how it compares to the pedal it tries to copy (Big Muff). For $3X bucks this is a great unit.
@malgrava i cant say about the sound, but maybe not everyone can afford to spend too much on pedals and prefer to spend 70 dollars and get 2 pedals instead of one
@fulivius Well if you're just trying stuff out, alright, but if you know what you want and just try to get your tone I can just advise you not to buy many cheap pedals but to prefer good quality. And 70 dollars isn't much considering the high quality of the original muff.
@malgrava i agree with you, but for guitarist who are starting out, maybe playing with a band, these are ok pedals because they are affordable and people can try many effects out
I sat in school today, found this video, thought:" I have this one!", went to my basement, got out the pedal board, off goes the TC Electronic Line-Driver Distortion Booster thingy, and in went this bad boy. Then i did some adjustments, and BOOM!... my mind blew. This distortion pedal, with low tone, standard output, and FULL sustain together with a Boss Blues Driver with a little over standard gain and normal level, tone on normal, it sounds fantastic!!
@ExclaimedMusic the question is not of quality, but matching what most people would use with that. a les or a strat would've been a much better choice.
@cheesed227 you need to connect your guitar to the pedals input and connect the pedals output to your amps input. :) Still no sound? Check if you have the level knob on the pedal all the way down. if your getting a sound with the pedal powered but not engaged it should work.
I haven't watched the video yet so maybe you're being sarcastic :D Cheers mate
I wish I knew this was so fuzzy. I assumed that it was a normal Distortion pedal along the lines of the Boss DS1, back when I was scraping coins together for strings and cables. I've since moved on a lot in Fuzz, and I'm now using an Ultimate Octave, but this would have been a pretty good, cheap, fuzz entry point.
Oh wow that doesn't look like the big muff at all! ;)
MrEvilQuaker 2 weeks ago
Nice vintage 60s fuzz. Sounds fat with the tone down. Wonder how it compares to the pedal it tries to copy (Big Muff). For $3X bucks this is a great unit.
dexfx69 2 weeks ago
does it come with a Removable Cardboard Panel ?
2009korte 3 weeks ago
Guys, the freaking original is like 70 dollars why not buy that one? It sounds far better and it doesn't make you look like a cheap fuck.
malgrava 1 month ago
@malgrava i cant say about the sound, but maybe not everyone can afford to spend too much on pedals and prefer to spend 70 dollars and get 2 pedals instead of one
fulivius 1 month ago
@fulivius Well if you're just trying stuff out, alright, but if you know what you want and just try to get your tone I can just advise you not to buy many cheap pedals but to prefer good quality. And 70 dollars isn't much considering the high quality of the original muff.
malgrava 1 month ago
@malgrava i agree with you, but for guitarist who are starting out, maybe playing with a band, these are ok pedals because they are affordable and people can try many effects out
fulivius 1 month ago
He: Instructions are on this removible cartboard...
Me: No Sh*t!
keihardgek 2 months ago
I sat in school today, found this video, thought:" I have this one!", went to my basement, got out the pedal board, off goes the TC Electronic Line-Driver Distortion Booster thingy, and in went this bad boy. Then i did some adjustments, and BOOM!... my mind blew. This distortion pedal, with low tone, standard output, and FULL sustain together with a Boss Blues Driver with a little over standard gain and normal level, tone on normal, it sounds fantastic!!
SoreEyeMusic 2 months ago
How was this efecter?
was this good?
I was thinking to buy BOSS's efecter, but I might change it to this one.
shawako0122 4 months ago
The pedal comes with the dude of woodstock????
betocrazygreen 4 months ago
marijuana
redhedbro16 4 months ago
This guy needs more Valium pumped into his blood.
1612HavenhurstDrive 4 months ago
Should have used a strat. Its hard for me to tell what it really sounds like. Is it really that muddy ?
Jeepjones85 5 months ago
"For some reason Behringer elected to call it Sustain." MAYBE its because its a Big Muff clone. *sigh*
Shambles940 5 months ago
with the tone nob low its got a great blue sound
gtu734 6 months ago
why use a tele for a distortion video?
nubbinnoob 8 months ago
@nubbinnoob Because Telecaster kick ass. Not everything has to be EMGs and LTDs. Teles have great natural tone.
ExclaimedMusic 8 months ago 7
@ExclaimedMusic the question is not of quality, but matching what most people would use with that. a les or a strat would've been a much better choice.
nubbinnoob 8 months ago
*more appropriate
nubbinnoob 8 months ago
@nubbinnoob telecasters kicks ass!!
danielhl22 7 months ago
@nubbinnoob check out the band Dead Meadow and you'll see why
BlackQuatro 5 months ago
Is this as good as the big muff?
MrEvilQuaker 9 months ago
@MrEvilQuaker no, no its not
guitarbassguru 9 months ago
I have it and the sustain put in maximun level is the best to play with a good amp really the sustain at maximun is the best of this pedal
rotas75 9 months ago
hi, i know nothing about distortion pedals and brought this one.
idk if input goes to my guitar or output?
and everytime i push the buttun it cuts out all sound ... so its either distortion or no amps sound please help me!!!!
cheesed227 10 months ago
@cheesed227 you need to connect your guitar to the pedals input and connect the pedals output to your amps input. :) Still no sound? Check if you have the level knob on the pedal all the way down. if your getting a sound with the pedal powered but not engaged it should work.
I haven't watched the video yet so maybe you're being sarcastic :D Cheers mate
MrJackanthony 10 months ago
@cheesed227 guitar go to input output go to amp ;)
pinchimike 8 months ago
gearwire.cum did he say?!!!?
someretardedboy 10 months ago
it actually sound pretty nice......and why the hell are you all checking HIM out soo much....are you here looking for men...sounds like it...
stevoe1000 10 months ago
IS A SXXT!!!!!
giostetina 11 months ago
IS A SHIT!!!!!
giostetina 11 months ago
It's good to see he hasn't been practicing since the last video I saw of him...
MKLootens 11 months ago
It's good to see he hasn't been practicing since the last video I saw of him...
MKLootens 11 months ago
WAKE UP BITCH!!!
pedritolivecom 1 year ago
go emo emo
ottozing 1 year ago
just skip to 1:21
yojoe71 1 year ago 3
You sound exactly like gus from rooster teeth
thehasslessydney 1 year ago
can this pedal used to play nirvana and blink-182 songs?
shinobi880127 1 year ago
@shinobi880127 nah, try a ds-2 turbo distortion.
AcousticTransmission 1 year ago
@shinobi880127
To play those songs, you first need to be able to suck your own dick.
TheMrAbaddon 1 year ago
@TheMrAbaddon ohh..i thought i should be able to get u and sell u to gay house
shinobi880127 1 year ago
@shinobi880127
Cool story, bro.
TheMrAbaddon 1 year ago
@shinobi880127
Nope. It goes silent if it hears those riffs! ... But seriously, this is more of a fuzz and I think you are looking for more of a distortion tone.
1612HavenhurstDrive 4 months ago
"This is a vintage distortion, its pretty new from behringer" lol
Yourmomathon 1 year ago 35
SHUT UP AND PLUG STRAIGHT IN WITH ALL KNOBS TURNED UP FULL!!!! WHY AREN"T YOU???
Stumblefuck 1 year ago 2
@Stumblefuck coz theres people like me who wonna see what it can do other than just blow your ears up lol
wowhorde12 1 year ago
@wowhorde12 Yeah but when taking a "DISTORTION PEDAL" for a test drive why not start with the extreme setting first, then you can pansy it down.
Stumblefuck 1 year ago
yeah,the sleeping pill dude again!!!!
ollyworld 1 year ago 34
@ollyworld I chucked then LOL'd.
Deluxeta 1 year ago
@ollyworld it's called weed
StoicUnderground 11 months ago
because it' a big muff clone Dude thats why it says sustain ...just trying to help
MrBingo9er 1 year ago
I wish I knew this was so fuzzy. I assumed that it was a normal Distortion pedal along the lines of the Boss DS1, back when I was scraping coins together for strings and cables. I've since moved on a lot in Fuzz, and I'm now using an Ultimate Octave, but this would have been a pretty good, cheap, fuzz entry point.
antihax91 1 year ago
@antihax91 it's still cheap i seen them new on ebay for 21.95 plus 7.95 shipping
get ya one unless you are as broke as i am ,,,their super fuzz 300 is killer too -peace brother
MrBingo9er 1 year ago