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INTRODUCING THE BEHRINGER FUZZ BENDER

Vintage 60s Style Fuzz Pedal with Custom Bias Mod Switch
Of the many guitar effects that’s synonymous with rock, fuzz has to be at the top of anyone’s list. It’s been a genre staple since the 60s and has been the basis of many flavors of distortion to this day. But here at Behringer, we’ve always been about bringing it back, old-school and we’re doing that with the Behringer FUZZ BENDER.

The Sound of 60s Rock
FUZZ BENDER was made to recapture those classic rock tones that started a revolution in music with its all-analog circuit. The super-simple control layout of Level and Attack lets you set the output volume and amount of fuzz while the custom mod switch toggles between the original circuit and a modified version with different harmonic content.

Velvety Smooth or Loud and Aggressive
Play around with the controls and you can get a nice tone with a bit of hair that responds to your pick attack, to a nice velvety sound that works great on single-coils or humbuckers. Another great way to play with FUZZ BENDER is to just max out the Attack knob to get a really aggressive fuzz sound that has a ton of sustain for all your Stoner Rock and Doom Metal needs.

KEY FEATURES
-Authentic vintage fuzz pedal, recapture the classic rock tones of the psychedelic 60s
– All analogue circuit powered by a pair of vintage transistors
– Custom mod switch produces higher output and punchier mids, giving you two fuzz pedals in one
-True bypass for ultimate signal integrity
-Robust housing with authentic vintage styling
-Runs on 9 V battery or the Behringer PSU-SB DC power supply (not included)

In this video Adam talks you through the latest addition to the Behringer pedal line up. Giving you two iconic Fuzz circuits in one compact pedal, Fuzz Bender brings endless inspiration. Get the iconic fuzz sound that’s redefined music over past decades.

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