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Old 09.01.2014, 06:15 AM   #14
Jeremy
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Originally Posted by scott v
I'm surprised he pushed his green Sovtek / gray Civil War Big Muff off his board for a Metal Muff, especially after getting it modded/repaired by Analogman... though he has leaned towards "metal" tones when going for extreme distortion. I had a metal muff (w/ top boost) for a little while and it just sounded like a muddy mess and it didn't reach the volumes needed and made my amp (Fender twin Reverb) suck wind like it just ran for miles and couldn't catch breathe. I have two Tall Font Sovtek Big Muffs they rule real hard and its my most used pedal.

Green Muffs are probably my favorite fuzz pedals out there, but I actually just got a Metal Muff the other day, coincidentally. Found one really cheap (The original model) with box for $40.

I've only played with it a little and I actually think it's pretty good, though I am pretty fond of most EHX pedals. It's really easy for it to sound messy, usually I have the distortion between 3 and 5 and the volume slightly higher to counter all the gain it can give. It sounds good, not sure how much I'll use it though to be honest.
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