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Bought this today on in Wunjo's after trying three of the Big Muffs they have in stock.
The Nano Muff is cool, but I'd imagine it'd get lost in a band situation. The Little Big Muff was a bit too woolly and dark for my tastes. This was the coolest and loudest.

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I assume the tone bypass switch is a hark back to the 70's OpAmp Muffs?
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Definitely my second fave distortion. The Wicker and Tone switches feel like essential features now.
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Post by BearBoy »

Love mine. Only real downside is the massive difference in volume when you bypass the tone circuit.
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ekwatts wrote:Definitely my second fave distortion. The Wicker and Tone switches feel like essential features now.
I always thought these were FUZZ pedals?
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Fuzz pedals are distortions. They might be a particularly popular type of distortion but they still fall into that category.

Or they're trumpet/saxophone synthesizers. Up to you, I guess.
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Post by gusman2x »

Yeah, I've bought like 3 different "boutique" muffs now, and the Tone Wicker is still the best out of the lot of them. Great pedal. Plus it says muff on it. That's pretty cool.
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Post by Noisy Cat »

I've got this, love it.

I usually have the wicker off as there's too much hum with it on.

I have the tone off too.
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Post by finboy »

It amazes me how cheap these things go for used, they are a GREAT sounding muff. Bets on these being discontinued then 10 years later being boutique cloned for "those classic 'noughties' muff tones" anyone?
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Post by luciguci »

I love these for their sound, and the color scheme is super pleasing to me. Gotta love that green and black on white.
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