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Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar

  • Vintage 60s Style Fuzz
  • Custom Mod Switch offers higher output and more mids
  • Controls: Level, Attack
  • Switch: Mod/Orig
  • LED: Effect on
  • Footswitch: Effect bypass
  • Input: 6.3 mm jack
  • Output: 6.3 mm jack
  • Power supply connection: Barrel connector: 5.5 x 2.1 mm, centre negative
  • Power supply via 9 V battery or 9 V DC mains adapter (not included, suitable mains adapter: Art.409939)
  • Disponible desde Diciembre 2024
  • número de artículo 604403
  • Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
  • Overdrive No
  • Distorsión No
  • Fuzz
  • Metal No
59 €
Todos los precios incluyen IVA
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Nacho#69 02.07.2025
Todo lo que se puede esperar de Behringer.
Relación calidad/Precio inbatible.
Comparado con otros clones del famoso fuzz Tone Bender no deja insatisfecho. Esta a la altura de pedales"boutique" y de otros de marcas conocidas (JHS o British pedal) pero con un coste muy inferior.
El modo "original", con 1/4 de attack, conectado a un amplificador ya saturado, te ofrece tonos muy 70`s para rock y blues.
Cuando le subes ese attack, optienes sonidos mas rotos y "fuzzeros",
En el modo "MOD" hay perdida de volumen y agudos. No me parece muy usable..... pero depende del audio que busques y el estilo de música que hagas.
Conclusión:
Versión acertada de un fuzz clásico que no te dejará indiferente. Recomendable para nostálgicos de audios tipo Rolling Stones, Jimmy Page, Clapton....
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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At last an inexpensive, quality TB pedal.
Wes Frost 07.01.2025
The original mode is glorious. It is FAT and rich sounding and will bring smile on your face. Put everything on 10 and dial your guitar volume accordingly. The guitar volume in this case will act also as a tone knob *just like Page used to tell you back in the day* . So that is sounding amazing even on the clean channel and can get from a slight overdrive up to face melting fuzz.

The MOD switch... Now here things get a bit weird. If you watched the promo video, the guy flips the switch and gets an even crazier gain from the pedal, however in reality, as you might see from other comments here too, the pedal loses all its bass frequencies thus is making everything much more quiet. So totally not like the video. If you put it on a clean amp, it will sound like crap. On everything at 10, it will feedback on itself, albeit it will still be more quiet than the original one. People have mentioned already that it sounds like a cocked wah, however that's not all. It actually sounds like it is on some kind of auto-wah AND on top of all the shittiness, it will eat your notes too - they will sound loud and nice for a split second, but then all of a sudden the signal will drop. Now I thought that this is actually defected (and maybe it is?), but judging by some other videos on youtube and other reviews here, it is common for all of them so far. So what is this mode for?
DIRTY AMP! Or a drive pedal after this one. It will sound insanely good and all the "defects" will open up and start to make sense. It sounds absolutely huge and glorious. It might be common sense for people who saw the originals, however the newer generation might not know that so it would have been amazing to include in the promo video or at least some kind of tutorial.
Anyway - a great pedal, even if you use only the original mode, which is why I got it in the first place.
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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Kelgore 12.03.2025
You know when you have a sound in your head what a certain combination of gear will be.. well that was this for me... when I think of Benders this is what I want to hear, feel and it just hard to stop playing

And the best parts is that this pedal has the look and sound of 60s with an afordable price.

No wonderful it is out of stock all the time. Just fenomenal
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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What can I say?
Polfus 24.06.2025
IMHO this little "dirty" replica of the Tone Bender is simply amazing. Paired with an OD like the Fulltone FD2M THAT Jimmy Page sound is spot on and with the MOD option I can even replicate THAT Peter Green sound heard in "Oh Well".
The Early 70s Jeff Beck with a maple neck Strat? No problem, spot on too.
For 69€ what could I ask more?
Just to point out: I am a happy owner of the SM Fuzz, one of the best if not the best on the market and yet the Fuzz Bender stands the comparison pretty well.
I know the difference is in the cheaper components and so on, but as I said, guys, we're talking about 69€!
I'm happy, period.
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