Big Muff troubles...
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- ohyeahfuzzbear
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Big Muff troubles...
I have a bi muff pi w/ tone wicker (I have it: Tone switch off and wicker on) and I use it as my main distortion but the dreaded lack of mid range is really starting to piss me off in a mix sense. As soon as i click it on... no one can hear what the fuck I'm playing...
So I was wondering if any of you knew of any pedals that can emulate that big muff beefyness while still retaining mids... I like the look of the way huge swollen pickle...
So I was wondering if any of you knew of any pedals that can emulate that big muff beefyness while still retaining mids... I like the look of the way huge swollen pickle...
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
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Yeah... I was also looking at the modded Green Big muff that mike made for dots with the mids knob... Do IC Muffs have more mids?benecol wrote:Swollen Pickle reissue is pony by all accounts. You could do far worse than picking up that IC Muff that timhulio is selling in the Classifieds, or try a silicon tonebender. Or just turn your pedal up some more.
I'm not too clued up on the different types of muff...
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
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Timhulio's IC Big Muffs sound like this:ohyeahfuzzbear wrote:Yeah... I was also looking at the modded Green Big muff that mike made for dots with the mids knob... Do IC Muffs have more mids?benecol wrote:Swollen Pickle reissue is pony by all accounts. You could do far worse than picking up that IC Muff that timhulio is selling in the Classifieds, or try a silicon tonebender. Or just turn your pedal up some more.
I'm not too clued up on the different types of muff...
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If you want more clarity and mids I'd just get a thick sounding distortion like a Turbo RAT or something.
If you want more clarity and mids I'd just get a thick sounding distortion like a Turbo RAT or something.
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Just read what I said properly...hotrodperlmutter wrote:lalohyeahfuzzbear wrote:I'm not too clued up on the different types of muff...
wish i could help, but can only LAL
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
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at the moment i just cut out the tone circuit and that sounds amazing but i shall try your tone setting out. If i was to get a rat. Which type would you suggest?Doog wrote:Try keeping the tone dial in the first quarter- while you do lose some 'cut', you get some nice low mids back. This has been the only way I've ever been able to use any Muff.
And then buy a RAT.
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
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$165 USD
http://blackouteffectors.com/site/?page_id=6
That's the only time I google for you though, everyone has to learn
http://blackouteffectors.com/site/?page_id=6
That's the only time I google for you though, everyone has to learn
yeah 160euro here so more pricey than in the states. crush the button had them on their website but no longer in stock...i think they sell pretty well ?
blackout make a double pedal with both the fix'd fuzz and musket in one pedal but it's hella exspensive.
another fuzz i think seemed very promising (haven't seen it at shops here so haven't tried) is Fuzzgod by red witch but it's less like a big muff sound, musket really has lots of big muff characteristics, fuzz god is less distortionish which i love in that musket..metalz chuggz sounding tight.
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blackout make a double pedal with both the fix'd fuzz and musket in one pedal but it's hella exspensive.
another fuzz i think seemed very promising (haven't seen it at shops here so haven't tried) is Fuzzgod by red witch but it's less like a big muff sound, musket really has lots of big muff characteristics, fuzz god is less distortionish which i love in that musket..metalz chuggz sounding tight.
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big difference between rat and big muff type sound...if the big muff sounds great to you but just the issue of the mids then don't automatically opt for a rat but look for other companies that make big muff style distortionish fuzzes maybe with more control to dial in more mids, the focus knob on musket is also really cool. or put an equalizer on your board... but i've never done that so no idea if it solves the issue..... just that it's stupid people saying 'oh you aren't happy with the big muff in a band setting...get a rat' ...first of all both sound different, second there 's different types of muff and rats... it's just too easy to call it a solution.
Really, no suggestions of an EQ pedal yet? Okay, I'll be that guy then.
When I use my Big Muff NYC reissue, I put a Boss GE-7 (although, a Dano Fish & Chips or any other EQ will obviously work) after it in the chain and season to taste to better fit in the mix.
An EQ pedal is truly an under-appreciated piece of gear.
When I use my Big Muff NYC reissue, I put a Boss GE-7 (although, a Dano Fish & Chips or any other EQ will obviously work) after it in the chain and season to taste to better fit in the mix.
An EQ pedal is truly an under-appreciated piece of gear.
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Sounds good... and thanks kim, I'm this close (-----) to spending loads of money on a musket thanks to youavj wrote:Really, no suggestions of an EQ pedal yet? Okay, I'll be that guy then.
When I use my Big Muff NYC reissue, I put a Boss GE-7 (although, a Dano Fish & Chips or any other EQ will obviously work) after it in the chain and season to taste to better fit in the mix.
An EQ pedal is truly an under-appreciated piece of gear.
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."