Re: So...Did I just buy anoter Big Muff again??
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 7:56 pm
A short update, in case anyone gives a crap...
Received the peddle, tried it, love it.
It's fairly high gain, I have the impressing that it gets more saturated than an nyc bmp. Can't be sure though, don't own one anymore, so could check side by side.
The one thing that imo sets it apart from any other muff type fuzz I owned so far: It seems to be incapable of sounding bad, no matter how the tone and sustain controls are dialed in. I don't know if that's what the "modified tone stack" is about, but what I noticed straight off the bat: The tone control is useable all across the sweep. I'm used to big muffs having a tone control that makes things either overly boomy, with almost all highs/mids filtered out, or painfully sharp and nasty with the tone control maxed in the opposite direction.
With this one, you get enough versatility from the tone control to shape the color of the fuzz to fit whatever guitar/pickups you're using, and to just eq it without losing the actual muff mojo. For that reason alone it beats the competition I tried so far. I also love the old school control layout, not a fan of dirt peds with lots of controls to tweek the 'cut' or 'scoop' or 'focus', or whatever bullshit parameter that hardly makes any noticebale difference imo.
Received the peddle, tried it, love it.
It's fairly high gain, I have the impressing that it gets more saturated than an nyc bmp. Can't be sure though, don't own one anymore, so could check side by side.
The one thing that imo sets it apart from any other muff type fuzz I owned so far: It seems to be incapable of sounding bad, no matter how the tone and sustain controls are dialed in. I don't know if that's what the "modified tone stack" is about, but what I noticed straight off the bat: The tone control is useable all across the sweep. I'm used to big muffs having a tone control that makes things either overly boomy, with almost all highs/mids filtered out, or painfully sharp and nasty with the tone control maxed in the opposite direction.
With this one, you get enough versatility from the tone control to shape the color of the fuzz to fit whatever guitar/pickups you're using, and to just eq it without losing the actual muff mojo. For that reason alone it beats the competition I tried so far. I also love the old school control layout, not a fan of dirt peds with lots of controls to tweek the 'cut' or 'scoop' or 'focus', or whatever bullshit parameter that hardly makes any noticebale difference imo.
