Usually- and I don't know with this particular circuit because even though it's called a "Muff" it's also an "overdrive" not a "fuzz" - but with most fuzz circuits- they only sound good if you adjust the volume on your guitar. Usually, you turn them on- and they sound way to over the top, way too washed out, the bottom end is all flubby and distorting- sounds awful. But you turn the volume down on the guitar- and you start finding all kinds of useable tones. Some od are the same way- they're just not made for a really hot pick up. That's one thing I like about modelers- you can usually find a good setting on the input block for hotter pickups and save it as a preset.
Usually- and I don't know with this particular circuit because even though it's called a "Muff" it's also an "overdrive" not a "fuzz" - but with most fuzz circuits- they only sound good if you adjust the volume on your guitar. Usually, you turn them on- and they sound way to over the top, way too washed out, the bottom end is all flubby and distorting- sounds awful. But you turn the volume down on the guitar- and you start finding all kinds of useable tones. Some od are the same way- they're just not made for a really hot pick up. That's one thing I like about modelers- you can usually find a good setting on the input block for hotter pickups and save it as a preset.
This pedal is discontinued and I feel like we can hear why.
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I feel like this pedal needs to be run into another pedal
Haven't tried, but sounds like fun ;-)
@@WallofSoundDK or put after an overdrive
Needs more mids
OCD into a MUFF!
This is just a LPB-1 with different component values.