Your favorite muff version?
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Your favorite muff version?
I just bought a GGG muff (I wasn't sure if this should go in DIY, but I think it's still relevant), and am not sure what version to make. Was thinking of doing the "GGG tuned" one since it's suppose to sound similar to a Bluebeard. I've never played the Bluebeard, but I like what people say about it. Anyways what say yous?
P.S. I'll probably end up using it for basssssssssssssssss.
PPS I think late '70s is Civil War muff?
P.S. I'll probably end up using it for basssssssssssssssss.
PPS I think late '70s is Civil War muff?
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Re: Your favorite muff version?
Op aaaamp!!!! Wait, that's not really an option. I really like the Violet Ram... but I play guitar. If I were to play bass I would probably do some sort of a Green Russian... with clean blend of course.
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Re: Your favorite muff version?
I'd say Green Russian, bubble font.
Lots of bass on those suckers.
But, I have two Bluebeards, so...........
Lots of bass on those suckers.
But, I have two Bluebeards, so...........
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Re: Your favorite muff version?
I pretty much love them all but since I rediscovered my black Sovtek Muff that's been my jam. It sounds so incredible through my half stack I ditched my Skreddy and actually all of my other fuzzes and I haven't looked back.
I think the best versions for bass are Sovtek, triangle, or Supa Tone. The Supa Tone is possibly the most kick ass bass fuzz ever.
I think the best versions for bass are Sovtek, triangle, or Supa Tone. The Supa Tone is possibly the most kick ass bass fuzz ever.
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Re: Your favorite muff version?
PNP Ram's Head 2n5087 or NPN FS3699/2n5133
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Re: Your favorite muff version?
Yeah dude Ram's Head all day
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Re: Your favorite muff version?
The GGG kills on Bass
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Re: Your favorite muff version?
For bass the Green Russian will be the way to go...and it will sound sick on guitar too.
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Re: Your favorite muff version?
For bass? Has to be a Jumbo Tone Bender 

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Re: Your favorite muff version?
Green Russian. So grindy and heavy and with tons of low end.
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Re: Your favorite muff version?
Honestly, I think maybe the early 80s transistor ones (Kitrae would call it a V6).
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Re: Your favorite muff version?
also you NEED to install a switch to take out the tone stack. You need those mids.
aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
Achtane wrote:Well, volcanoes are pretty fuckin' cool. Like I guess lava flows are doomy. Slow and still able to to melt your eardrums.
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Re: Your favorite muff version?
My favorite is op-amp. Next favorite is probably any of the Russians, because they tend to be lower-gain and are more grindy and less creamy. The creamier ones tend to make a bass disappear in the mix.
By the way, late 70s was the original black and red NYC muffs. They didn't move to Russia until the late 80s/early 90s
By the way, late 70s was the original black and red NYC muffs. They didn't move to Russia until the late 80s/early 90s
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