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the current black one is way more smooth than the old green ones.
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bigchiefbc wrote:Rather than start a new thread to ask this question, I'm gonna hijack this one. Anyone know any Op Amp Muff clones other than the Stomp Under Foot Pumpkin Pi? And has anyone played the Pumpkin Pi? Thoughts?


Two of the builders over on Shortscale do 'em.

Mike: http://madebymike.co.uk/icmuff.shtml
Tim (by request): http://www.fredric.co.uk/effects/index. ... =greenmuff


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Radiohead625 wrote:Ya but the civil war is much smoother right?

That is sort of a misconception.
the "smoothest" Sovtek Muff I have ever played was actually a Tall Font green version.
I have had 3 Civil War Muffs, and what sets them apart is really the booming lowend.
The green versions just don't have that.
But when it comes to smooth lead tones, the Tall Font greeny is the best, IMHO.
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deadbeatriot wrote:correct me if i'm wrong, but isn't the current bass big muff just a slightly tweaked green muff?

change "slightly" to extremely.
its like they know what the green sounded like, but the circuit is not the same at all.
getting a black sovtek will get you closer actually.
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edkoppel wrote:
Radiohead625 wrote:Ya but the civil war is much smoother right?

That is sort of a misconception.
the "smoothest" Sovtek Muff I have ever played was actually a Tall Font green version.
I have had 3 Civil War Muffs, and what sets them apart is really the booming lowend.
The green versions just don't have that.
But when it comes to smooth lead tones, the Tall Font greeny is the best, IMHO.
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huh? really a misconception? now im so confused i thought everyone wanted the green because it had booming bass and was a little rattier? Why not just get a NYC then? :eek:
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edkoppel wrote:
Radiohead625 wrote:Ya but the civil war is much smoother right?

That is sort of a misconception.
the "smoothest" Sovtek Muff I have ever played was actually a Tall Font green version.
I have had 3 Civil War Muffs, and what sets them apart is really the booming lowend.
The green versions just don't have that.
But when it comes to smooth lead tones, the Tall Font greeny is the best, IMHO.
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The green one I have is really boomy [not a tall font] :idk: Way more then the black ones.. I keep meaning to mod my black one into a CW...

On the BBM VS Green..

Same settings, tone at noon, direct.
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Ya the BBM has much more boom... even though it's bass i'll take your word for it :thumb: the old SUF GRM was based on the tall font right? Sorry if that's a dumb question... don't know a lot about all the muffs
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Radiohead625 wrote:Ya the BBM has much more boom... even though it's bass i'll take your word for it :thumb: the old SUF GRM was based on the tall font right? Sorry if that's a dumb question... don't know a lot about all the muffs

Actually the if by boom you mean lows, it is actually the other way round, listen with a sub.. ALL the Sovtek/Russian made ones have tons more lows then the BBM even when it's "bass boost" is on.

I don't know much about clones.. I have no need for one.. and if I did I'd just build one from a GGG kit :idk:

Also I'm pretty sure the black was discontinued as well, so you'd have to go used, cone or build on that one too.
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I didnt see the green muff on GGG, but i just might make the green muff my first build. The Wren and cuff is almost as much as a used sovtek, but is probably killed with quality. This will probably be a harder than normal since you have to match trannys and stuff. :wha?:
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You really just have to sit down with a few muffs yourself.
I wouldn't worry too much about which version does what best, you never know how a pedal will react with your setup/play style.

Most tonal descriptors are HIGHLY subjective.
Nobody will mistake a fuzzface for a muff, but once you get into muff vs muff it's a lot of opinion/conjecture.
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ya i understand... i just like the sound of a boomy somewhat ratty muff. I dont really want a smooth one and the ones ive played in GC have been smooth.
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bubstance wrote:Then I'd say you want an Op-Amp Muff instead.

I was going to say this exact thing!
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I figured it out :yay: ... i want a version 2 or 3 of the russian green muff. Took me awhile and now i just need to find a good builder with a good price. Maybe SUF will make me one of these [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJm1ng7WBnI[/youtube]
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