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Cow's Arse / Ram's Head.

Hey waitaminute! There's two volume knobs. What's in there?
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A Ram's Head Muff and a '78 IC Muff - the tone control on the Ram's Head Muff is called Resonance because Tim is a fucking idiot
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ITT: Mike hides the truth.


(he'd also put 'sustain' instead of 'distortion' on the green muffs, the fucking n00b)
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Just joshing!
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All going out in the mail today:
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You continue to impress Mike. If I get another MBM pedal i think I'll go for a custom decal. All 2 of mine are plain which I usually go for but these look sublime! My Dreambox looks well swanky tho!!
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Well all the graphics praise has to be heaped on Tim, really - but many thanks
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This is a seriously great sounding modified Big Muff circuit. Thinking of making it a standard line product.

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Cool thing . do a demo . . .
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that jumbo tonebender looks amazing, I especially love this configuration

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Awesome looking pedal. I like the white mustang knobs best with the blue.
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Amy was away in Edinburgh seeing friends, hence busybusybusybusy

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Neat builds. One question though- why do you still socket all the transistors? Is it habit?
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I socket transistors that I select for sound.

Things like the MOSFET clippers in an OCD I don't.

The Box of Rock also can sometimes get FET failure if you plug in the wrong supply despite reverse polarity protection - hence I socket for my own good. People are idiots.
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Mike wrote: This is a seriously great sounding modified Big Muff circuit. Thinking of making it a standard line product.
Is this the one with one less transistor and two diodes, then green muff? does it sound much different from the green, less distortion and more fuzzy?
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the one with white knobs looks better imo
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sp3k wrote:
Mike wrote: This is a seriously great sounding modified Big Muff circuit. Thinking of making it a standard line product.
Is this the one with one less transistor and two diodes, then green muff? does it sound much different from the green, less distortion and more fuzzy?
Yes, it's got no diode clipping on one stage, and also the tone recovery boost stage is removed, but I re-added it for clean volume boost. It also has other component subs.

More open, less clipping, more useable tone control