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  • in reply to: What kind of music do you play? #89509
    Ned Flanders
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    My music is a cross between sonic youth, kinski, nirvana, dinosaur jr, earth and the melvins.

    I don’t adhere to one genre of music, just what ever comes out comes out.

    in reply to: Small Clone Problem #88330
    Ned Flanders
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    I would contact EHX via email, they’ll let you know about repair etc.

    in reply to: Just bought my 6th, 7th and 8th Big Muffs… #89493
    Ned Flanders
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    I’d much rather original muffs than clones, I also like the big enclosures. I’ve never been into clones when you can have the real thing for less (usually). Besides, I’ve already modded my black russian big muff into a green russian big muff, cost me 30 cents and took 20 minutes but this cant compare to owning an original first version green sovtek muff. If any of my muffs break I’ll just fix them, they are a simple circuit and not much can go wrong. The switches in the sovtek muffs go eventually but I can get exact replacements for them.

    in reply to: Post Your Big Muff(s) #89415
    Ned Flanders
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    Yeah, I TB’d my IC muff too, it sounded like an OD in bypass mode.LOL

    in reply to: made in usa #89409
    Ned Flanders
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    Quote:
    No guitar pedals are 100% made in the US.

    Because even if you’re buying boutique- the parts were made all over the world. A lot of boutiques use Tantalum capacitors for better fidelity, and those come from Africa and are made using Coltan Ore, which is pretty controversial in itself.

    Very good point julian, I was just about to post that most caps are made in china in the same factory, no matter what brand they have on them, the famed “blue 3PDT” is made in china too, people think that if it has a blue 3PDT its a high quality USA made effect, it is high quality but its not USA made.
    Boutique effects are “assembled in the USA” at best.

    in reply to: Just bought my 6th, 7th and 8th Big Muffs… #89400
    Ned Flanders
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    $50? wow, you wont get them at that price today. I put together a simple mod so that people with a $50 black muff can mod it to green muff specs for 30cents. Its starting to become popular on the web.

    Big Muff, piece of junk? NEVER! The 3034 is known as one of the best muffs around. The 3003 is nice too but it has more hype built around it. Evidence of this is the fact that the 3003 circuit is available in the NYC enclosure yet it sells for less that the 3003 in the ramshead enclosure. You know the current issue muff, IMO in 20 years or so it will be bound to be a classic.

    From EH mans site:
    The Big Muff: The Crucial Differences
    Version 1 EH-3003, the “Triangle-Knob” version Early 70’s to 1975
    Version 2 EH-3003, the “Face Model” 1975 to 1977
    Version 3 EH-3003, the “Face Model” in new red/black graphics w/ ON/OFF switch. All units from here on use Version 3 graphics 1977
    Version 4 EH-3003/EH-1322, the first op-amp version w/ ON/OFF power switch 1977 to 1978
    Version 5 EH-1322/EH-3003, op-amp version w/ TONE BYPASS switch 1978 to 1980
    Version 6 EH-3003/EH-3034. Changed back to transistor circuit w/ TONE BYPASS switch 1980 to 1983

    The opamp version is one of the best sounding and most underrated muffs too IMO, its slightly crunchy, not as mid scooped and cuts through really well. Its tone bypass is excellent as is the tone bypass on the 3034, it really makes them cut through, it give sit flat mids thats why.

    As far as sovtek muffs go, I would like to get the blue and the gold muffs, also I’d like a Mike Matthews red army overdrive, also the first black one.

    in reply to: Russian big muff pi #89395
    Ned Flanders
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    Try tonefactor.com.

    in reply to: made in usa #89389
    Ned Flanders
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    From my understanding, all the effects that use trough hole components (not SMD) are entirely made in NYC. The SMD effects have their PCB’s populated in asia or some far flung country and are assembled in NYC.
    Don’t quote me on this as I’m not 100%, Scott will be able to tell you for sure.
    Even if the SMD effects are populated outside the US its irrelevant to me, they are still an American company that sells some US made effects and all the effects are at prices that cant be beaten. Outsourcing a small percentage of the labor doesn’t harm the product at all IMO.

    in reply to: Just bought my 6th, 7th and 8th Big Muffs… #89388
    Ned Flanders
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    Yeah, early 80’s are considered vintage. hell, even early 90’s sovtek muffs are considered vintage. The thing about the sovtek muffs are they aren’t re issues because mike never had the originals made under the sovtek name or in russia. So the sovtek muffs realy aught to be classed as early and current, the early ones definitely look cool, that’s why I just bought an early 90’s sovtek muff, I wanted it for my collection and the ridiculous thing is that I payed 3 times as much for a 90’s sovtek muff then for my 78 big muff! Sovtek muffs demand a higher price than some 70’s vintage muffs because there’s an immense amount of hype built up around them. The only difference between an early 90’s green sovtek muff and a current black one is three components values differ ever so slightly, that’s it other than that they are identical inside. Its always amazed my how a lack of knowledge always seems to lead to a “better product” among the masses.
    If I wasn’t a fanatical big muff collector I would never pay over $300 for a 90’s sovtek muff, another $100 or so can get you a v2/v3 ramshead muff!

    I’ve just contributed to prices staying high on sovtek muffs because I payed the asking price, all those that pay the price drive the prices up even more, sad but true.
    Its funny because in the 90’s sovtek muffs were considered the lesser of the muffs, the cheap alternative to the NYC models, now they are like god himself!

    I have a 2000 black sovtek muff, the last one before the current style enclosure, and with the mods I’ve done to it it is seriously one of the best sounding muffs I’ve ever heard, you wouldn’t convince all the posters on the interwebs of this fact though because it has zero mojo compared to a v1/v2/v3/green russian etc. Mojo and hype play more of a role in the success of a product than the actual sound of the thing does!

    in reply to: Russian big muff pi #89383
    Ned Flanders
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    . I’m sure melx will know somewhere in the UK, he should be along soon.

    in reply to: Post Your Big Muff(s) #89382
    Ned Flanders
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    Them component leads need cutting bad!

    in reply to: Setting Up the Little Big Muff #89381
    Ned Flanders
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    I run everything (20+pedals) straight in to the amp, because my amp don’t have a loo,p but also because it sounds better and I’ve always done it.

    in reply to: Just bought my 6th, 7th and 8th Big Muffs… #89380
    Ned Flanders
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    I got it for $140 on eBay BIN price.

    in reply to: What are you getting for xmas? #89355
    Ned Flanders
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    Its not giving that bothers me, I like that, its choosing them.

    in reply to: Metal Muff sound problems! #89334
    Ned Flanders
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    Contact EHX and send it in for repair, they designed it they know how to fix it. I send my broken fx back unless its a very simple circuit that isn’t using SMD parts that I can fix myself. There’s not much you can do honestly, besides return it for repair. I’ve got a metal muff too, definitely my favorite heavy distortion and its good for overdriven marshall sounds too.

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