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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:08 pm
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Floyd_The_Barber wrote:
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usually when i'm poking around my fx unit, i too get reminded of a big muff. and then, and only then, do i go solo.


I'm not sure this post was intended to be hillarious, but it toally was.

And sorry, maybe my mind is just in the gutter today. but LOL


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We had a thread not long ago about how guitar-isms can be taken the wrong way. I even had one about how my pedal case-board leaked through a storm and I had a very wet Muff.

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i cant talk about or broken g string without the whole room bursting into laughter...... :roll:


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Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 8:20 am
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You can buy just the PCB's and source your own parts. PCB's are a lot easiter to work with with pedals. I did just recieve the components to build the EH Muff Fuzz. The one knob deal with the slide switch. I'm probably going to PTP like the original I had. I really liked that little box.


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I just got my Burford Brit Fuzz and threw the stinky 80's fuzz face away.

Exactly what I want. From violin to meltdown on the fuzz control. From +0 to + loads on the volume and a tone pot with a variable mid peak rather than the usuall treble take out affair of tone pots on everything.

No ugly odd order harmonics from bootstrapping germainium transistors either. It shifts from germainium to silicone as you raise the fuzz level.

All hand built to order for £60.

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the marshall jackhammer has a fair bit of gain and you can get some great sounds from it , but i only use either it or the bluesbreaker for a bit of boost for solo's , cos i use the jcm800 :) but using it through another kind of amp on clean the sound is pleasing enough :)

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I have the Guv'nor GV2 Plus. I do not have a great amount of experience with distortion pedals but I like the quality of sound and boost and it seems to well made (made in China)....no problems in 3 years of use.


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