DonPetersen
Fractal Fanatic
the Muffs I heard so far all exhibit scooped mids around 1kHz to some extend
Frequency response of the Big Muff
while the Pi Fuzz sim is pretty neutral in the mids. was this done on purpose?
also, if 2 resistor and 2 cap values would be exposed in an adv. tab,
the tonestack could be easily modded to act like a bunch of Muff incarnations.
Frequency response of the Big Muff
while the Pi Fuzz sim is pretty neutral in the mids. was this done on purpose?
also, if 2 resistor and 2 cap values would be exposed in an adv. tab,
the tonestack could be easily modded to act like a bunch of Muff incarnations.
- Triangle version: R1=33k, C1=4n, R2=33k, C2=10n;
- Ramshead version: R1=33k, C1=4n, R2=22k, C2=10n;
- 1975 version: R1=39k, C1=4n, R2 = 22k, C2=10n;
- 1977 opamp version (1): R1=5.6k, C1=100n, R2=1.2k, C2=120n;
- 1977 opamp version (2): R1=8.2k, C1=100n, R2=1.2k, C2=120n;
- Green Russian version: R1=20k, C1=3.9n, R2=22k, C2=10n;
- Late model: R1=39k, C1=4n, R2=100k, C2=10n
- Reissue version: R1=22k, C1=3.9n, R2=22k, C2=10n;
- Little Big Muff version = reissue version.
- Swollen Pickle: R1=33k, C1=3.3n, R2 = 22k, C2=47n;
- Flat mids: R1=33k, C1=5.6n, R2=33k, C2=5.6n;
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