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  • in reply to: Screw for Big Muff? #105992
    Ned Flanders
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    in reply to: v6 BIG MUFF? any followers of this version? #105988
    Ned Flanders
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    why would you mod a triangle muff? arent they supposed to be awesome? i mean if you wanted a different sound wouldnt you just get a big muff that already had those kind of caps already in it? i dont understand that logic. i mean if youre modding high end roll off and things like that arent you changing the sound of it to suit your own personal tastes? since im all for that i dont truely understand why changing the op amps is any differnt. i mearly upgraded to a better and modern chip. the 741’s and 4558 arent known for being great sounding not to mention outdated by at least 40 years, which is why they arent ever used in high quaility audio gear.

    In effectrs pedals “better and modern” doesnt actually mean better! Analog effects sound great as lo-fi devices.

    The IC’s/transistors are the core of that individual big muffs sound, its the heart and brain of it and changing a few caps is only going to allow more /less bass/treble thru in certain areas, not change the core sound of the pedal itself. The majority of the pedals distinctive sound comes from the IC’s/transistors used and the value of resistors. Caps just change frequencies while maintaining the same basic sound the big muff already has coming from the IC’s/transistors.

    This is just my experience from modding a lot of big muffs, your experience may differ.
    In any event who cares anyways, its your pedal so long as you are happy with it that’s all that matters.

    in reply to: ‘Quiet’ Big Muff #105987
    Ned Flanders
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    Agreed. Its faulty!

    in reply to: Screw for Big Muff? #105979
    Ned Flanders
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    Take it to the hardware store and find one that fits man……its just a screw and there’s not really a market for “replacement big muff battery door screws” LOL

    The hardwarestore will have what you need for sure.

    in reply to: interesting surprise #105976
    Ned Flanders
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    Score!

    in reply to: interesting surprise #105971
    Ned Flanders
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    LOL.

    You can never tell, that’s why i like to pull things apart and then put ’em back together again,just to see “what’s inside” and “how it works”.
    Mom says I’ve been doing that since I was about 5 years old.

    :)

    in reply to: v6 BIG MUFF? any followers of this version? #105969
    Ned Flanders
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    Swapping the original muff IC’s=sacrilege IMO!

    Hey, I thought you were all for modding them, it’s just a tool right? :D :D :D

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    Vintage gear sentimentality is stoopid IMO, its there to be used and if you can make it better make it better.[/IMG]

    *I agree, just saying…

    Yeah I’m all for modding, to a certain degree. And I do hold slightly contradictory views on the subject, I’ll try to explain.

    I wouldn’t mod a vintage Big Muff unless absolutely and 100% necessary (like to remove boominess or increase bass response and only if it was unusable for me in the stock condition). Very few vintage big muffs need modding. About the only ones I can think of are the triangle muffs, the two x 50nF caps need upping to 1uF ,that’s in a triangle with 1uF caps,if it has .1uF caps then they need changing to to 1uF too. That’s why I will never buy a triangle muff without at least 5x 1uF caps already in it…like the one you have.

    I mod all my Sovteks but Sovtek big muffs aren’t vintage, they were only made in the 90’s. I don’t mod 3034 Big Muffs (could be classed as vintage) cause they are pretty well perfect stock IMO. I’ll mod any modern pedal with no qualms whatsoever. I’ll also do the same with any vintage pedal if it needs it but with old Big Muffs I do try to keep the original parts intact.
    Basically if its a vintage big muff I try to keep it stock but that doesn’t mean I wont mod it either. Like my vintage (barely vintage,79/80) small stone, I added and LED to that but that’s only because I found it was necessary to indicate whether it was on or not when you have a whole bunch of modulation on like chorus, flanger, delay,tremolo etc. I’ve also added TB to all my vintage pedals.

    Removing the IC’s from an IC Big Muff is paramount to removing the fs36999 trannies from a ramshead IMO. That’s one thing I will never swap in a vintage big muff, the trannies or IC’s, they give that individual pedal a lot of its individual characteristics.

    I’ll true bypass any vintage effect as its 100% necessary in most cases IMO. I’ll also swapp a few caps in any vintage pedal if it makes it better (IMO) and usable.

    SO on the one hand I’m against modding big muffs( the trannies,IC’s and resistors as that significantly changes the sound and bias of the pedal) and on the other I’m all for it(the caps because it only changes the bass and treble freq’s of the pedal,other than that the pedal still sounds the same).

    I hope you can see my (slightly contradictory) point of view!
    :thumb:

    And vintage gear sentimentality is stoopid if ones only sentimental because its vintage! (which is often the case) If ones sentimental because it sounds so damn good, then that’s another matter!

    in reply to: Polychorus, overload clipping #105968
    Ned Flanders
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    There you go dude, an answer directly from the designer!
    :thumb:

    in reply to: Russian big muff pot replacment question #105915
    Ned Flanders
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    You’ll want these pots or the knobs wont fit other brand pots.
    http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=159

    in reply to: What pedals do you currently want? #105911
    Ned Flanders
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    I need:
    a red army overdrive (impossible to find)
    a green civil war big muff. (hard to find)
    a blue civil war big muff.(hard to find)
    My 3rd green sovtek big muff (heavy cast not folded steel).
    a first version black sovtek

    All have the big silver switches.

    in reply to: Whats Your Favourite Guitar Of All Time????? #105909
    Ned Flanders
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    Well, its a hard choice between my 66 Mustang and my 05 Jagaur but because of the Jaguars trem I would have to go with that.
    Its an older pic and I’ve got the single coils back in it now but I like this pic:

    http://i1016.photobucket.com/albums/af286/fenderamerica/Fender Guitars/jaguarphoto.png

    As it is now.
    http://i1016.photobucket.com/albums/af286/fenderamerica/Fender Guitars/Photo0044.jpg

    Its a CIJ neck and body and every other part is American, and that’s a shit load of parts!.

    in reply to: v6 BIG MUFF? any followers of this version? #105879
    Ned Flanders
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    Swapping the original muff IC’s=sacrilege IMO!

    in reply to: Micro Synth problem / question #105827
    Ned Flanders
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    One thing should be noted about the micro synth: A lot of settings sound like the thing is broken! It does take soem times to get used to and learn what sounds good.
    When I got mine I was certain it was broken but when I put in some sample settings that came with it I knew it worked.

    Anyways,it wasn’t for me and I sold mine to some guy in Russia. I think I’d like the POG/HOG better.

    Ned Flanders
    Moderator

    Like already said.
    Same schematic different value components is all.
    But yes,they sound way different yet still like a big muff.

    I actually done a schematic that shows you where the differences are between the 3003-A NYC muff and the LBM ,the differences are a total of 11 components and different transistor types having different values.

    But considering the LBM is a current production pedal i wont give the schem away.
    I will give the out of production 3003-A (2000 model no longer made) schem out but not the current2008 3003-C one.

    Put it this way, they both sound different enough to warrant owning both!

    BTW, this belongs in the help forum.

    in reply to: Merry Xmas! #105783
    Ned Flanders
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    Now that my family is all growned up we don’t buy presents for each other usually but I still by them for myself some times.LOL
    This year I bought a NOS Soviet ☭ flag, ☭ flag pole top and some books by the C.P.S.U, Stalin and Lenin from Russia.

    I’m trying to find another bargain vintage Big Muff on ebay as I type this too. And I’ll also be getting the 2008 3003-C NYC Big Muff as well.

    If I don’t buy myself stuff for xmas, who will?
    LOL :)

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