i like your stile with the vintage movie in the background and i absolutley love how you demo the pedal, with all this freaky noises :) keep on doing your thing!
I just ordered this pedal for messing around with rockabilly, but thanks to your video it sounds like it can do so much more.. I can't wait to try it out!
@@SLARPmusic another nice 'mod' would be a rehousing into an mxr style metal enclosure with a true bypass switch but I don't know if it's worth the effort
Everybody keeps complaining about the cheap plastic housing....is there anyone out there who has really damaged It? I have been using them for years (also for gigging - I love the reactions from fellow musicians when I show up with my cheap pedalboard) and they are still working perfectly. Soundwise they are not distinguishable from pedals 5 times as expensive. I have had 1 delay pedal that had a metallic noise which wasn't normaal, but sent it back and received a other one that worked perfectly. Only the reverb is not to my liking but the other pedals are Just great......do a blind test and do not choose with your eyes but with your ears!!!!
I LOVE Behringer's "cheap plastic housing". So much better that the bulky/heavy metal box of BOSS and others. BTW this pedals ROCKS and for for $20 (actually $19.98) is a STEAL !!!
Actually my behringer super fuzz is about the same size as my ds-1 and maybe slightly heavier. The metal base plate is really heavy duty. Maybe behringer use unnecessarily thick base plates to give their pedal a heavy feel which suggests good quality to the consumer. Either way, the notion that behries are smaller and lighter than boss pedals is not accurate IME.