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Big Muff Mods

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Hey everyone, im new to the forum so please cut me a little slack. Anyway, im thinking of modding my NYC reissue muff. any suggestions? preferably easy DIY mods, but i'd be willing to send it to someone to do it.
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Heres a schematic for a mid scoop mod http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main. ... t.gif.html

General Distortion Mods that you can apply to the Big Muff http://www.diystompboxes.com/cnews/mods.html

Changing the clipping diodes to Germaniums like 1N34A's might smooth it out...

Also look up the Creamy Dreamer Mod

To be honest the Big Muff is usually best left alone, if it ain't broke don't fix it... but more if it sounds good leave it alone.

If your in the U.K I can mod it for you if you don't want to carry them out yourself.

What do you want the mods to accomplish? do you just want lots of switchable options or too change the tone in a specific way?

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I agree with Scruffie, the stock NYC Big Muff tone is fine, and it just is what it is. If you want to shape the tone you are better off blending other pedals into it, a lot of people rate putting a ProCo Rat before it, or a - meh - Tubescreamer. Personally I ram one of Devi's Vintage Fuzz Masters into it's rear end and it suddenly becomes HUUUUUGGGGGEEEEE

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while the stock tone is good (For what it is) if you want to play live i always recommend a tone stack mod to even out the midrange. this prevents you from getting lost when things get going.

also, i hear changing the second set of diodes to germanium can create some really cool overtones in the sustain.
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Speaking of tone stock mods, a mod to switch the tone stack off (assuming your model has the tone stack, haven't checked) like the early models is a good idea for a mod if you don't have it then you can add it easily but make sure it's switchable
http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main. ... alNumber=1 heres the big muffs tone stack

Also you could add a clipping mod like this to it (or put a pot after the clipping to adjust the amount of clipping) http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main. ... alNumber=2
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I'm mostly just looking to add more gain(if possible), bypass the tone circuit, and maybe have a switch for the midrange.
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In my posts you can work out which parts of the circuit are for the mid and tone and then add a switch to cut them, for more gain try using higher gain transistors (using a 3PDT you can toggle between 2 transistors)
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if more gain is what you want, look up the creamy dreamer mod - it involves bypassing 3 (i think, maybe 4) resistors for a ridiculous boost of gain, volume, and all the lovely noise that goes along with that.
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i've searched that a few times and still haven't gotten a direct link to schematics or anything. mostly just people talking about it...
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have you checked the BYOC forums? i remember it being well documented there.
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Check www.freestompboxes.org too, I'l grab you the schematic though if you don't get it when I get back from ma festival on monday...
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i'll try that and get back to you.
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Post by Roseweave »

I never thought about it much before, but it'd be cool if I could get way moe gain out of my little big muff. Would this be hard to do?
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I love the tone bypass so much on my old muffs I put it in my clones.. I definitely recommend that mod. I'm thinking about doubling up the diodes in one of them, anyone tried that on muff?
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inthe BYOC forums all i found was people putting the mod on the Large Beaver pedal. would these schematics work if i just leave out the rotary switch?
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