Civil War Muff Clones
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Civil War Muff Clones
Been looking for one obviously because the original goes for like 400. How is the Wren and Cuff clone? Heard good things.
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I really dig The Box of War. There are some demos i made with guitar, baritone, and bass VI in my demo thread. I also put it up against my tall font. Very nicely textured pedal.
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Wow, just watched these. It sounds pretty awesome at most the different settings. Is that accurate would you say? Seems pretty versatile.Uncle Grandfather wrote:I really dig The Box of War. There are some demos i made with guitar, baritone, and bass VI in my demo thread. I also put it up against my tall font. Very nicely textured pedal.
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It's a pretty weird flavor, for sure.
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Indeed, it sounds really great across the spectrum, with very rich harmonic content in the highs and lows. I like the Box of War so much I've stopped looking for the real thing....which is what I would usually rather have. I don't think you can go wrong with it, but if you check effectsdatabase.com you can find a list of most clones of the civil war.jasonmoriparty wrote:Wow, just watched these. It sounds pretty awesome at most the different settings. Is that accurate would you say? Seems pretty versatile.Uncle Grandfather wrote:I really dig The Box of War. There are some demos i made with guitar, baritone, and bass VI in my demo thread. I also put it up against my tall font. Very nicely textured pedal.
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Re: Civil War Muff Clones
Fuck, I forgot all about that site!
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Re: Civil War Muff Clones
It's cool we're at a place where most of the clones/"inspired" circuits typically have a lot more usable range of tones and often sound better than the originals.
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Re: Civil War Muff Clones
i had an og civil war muff. i hate that i had to sell it. for way too cheap too. i want that sound again. that pedal was killer. i've been curious how the box of war stacks up to a real one. or if there's a closer clone out there. tons of tall font clones, but you don't see that many civil war ones.
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Obviously it's all taste but I think the Civil War sounds so much better than the tall font.misterstomach wrote:i had an og civil war muff. i hate that i had to sell it. for way too cheap too. i want that sound again. that pedal was killer. i've been curious how the box of war stacks up to a real one. or if there's a closer clone out there. tons of tall font clones, but you don't see that many civil war ones.
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Re: Civil War Muff Clones
I don't suppose anyone's had a chance of comparing the Mojo Hand Colossus to one/more of the other available civil war style muff clones?
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I own two civil wars, and tried the colossus, and it was Damned good.frigid midget wrote:I don't suppose anyone's had a chance of comparing the Mojo Hand Colossus to one/more of the other available civil war style muff clones?
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Thanks. Not what my GAS needed though:sBoxbie wrote:I own two civil wars, and tried the colossus, and it was Damned good.frigid midget wrote:I don't suppose anyone's had a chance of comparing the Mojo Hand Colossus to one/more of the other available civil war style muff clones?
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Re: Civil War Muff Clones
I also like the sound of the civil war a bit better than the tall font. Though they both are a great sound. My civil war with an OCD in front of it was such a killer tone. I want it back.
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Re: Civil War Muff Clones
Uncle Grandfather wrote:I really dig The Box of War. There are some demos i made with guitar, baritone, and bass VI in my demo thread. I also put it up against my tall font. Very nicely textured pedal.
Also love the Box of War. Had it once, flipped it and regretted it, so I got another. Still have it, still love. It's so damn thick sounding. Ugh.
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I flipped my Box'O'War. It was good, but fwiw, I use a pharaoh now.
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