@artgonewrong Me too!!!! Still sounds awesome. But the double ended phono plug that came with it broke a long time ago. I can't find a replacement for it anywhere.
@BlackBalloonGraz I've got one, and it sounds completely different. Will try and do a comparison video later, but its a real shame that they didn't do an exact clone of this.
This is what I played through a big ass Mosrite amp in the early 80's. That amp had lightbulbs in it...Then it sounded good through a 65 Bandmaster. I recall ours had a plug on the box and we plugged it into the guitar...Strat players were screwed. Leslie West could have ripped through muff fuzz. We paid $20 for ours. Being 16 in 1982 was a good time to get hand me downs from all of the older players (LOL). They thought they were giving us crap...Gibson Melody Maker ( $200), Ampeg V4 ($100),etc.
@LitoSantos1987 Kind of- the double muff is a lot more temperamental (as in it can sound completely different through 2 different amps). Also the double muff has a bit less gain if I remember properly. Will do a demo video of it for comparisons sake
yo, is that thing true bypass?
indianbearchief 1 month ago
@indianbearchief please tell me that is a joke
nymetsrock 2 days ago
@nymetsrock troll: successful.
indianbearchief 2 days ago
@indianbearchief thank god
nymetsrock 2 days ago
David Gilmour would be proud! What amp(s) did you use?
doctorgone 4 months ago
@doctorgone It's a Hughes and Kettner Dual EL34 with matching 2x12 cab. A hell of an amp! Will demo that next
pheonix320 4 months ago
@pheonix320 I can't wait. That will be awesome.
doctorgone 4 months ago
I still have mine!
artgonewrong 5 months ago
@artgonewrong Me too!!!! Still sounds awesome. But the double ended phono plug that came with it broke a long time ago. I can't find a replacement for it anywhere.
johnorlitta 4 months ago
the little nano sized muff overdrive from electro harmonix should be a clone of this. if anyone could compare the two??
BlackBalloonGraz 8 months ago
@BlackBalloonGraz I've got one, and it sounds completely different. Will try and do a comparison video later, but its a real shame that they didn't do an exact clone of this.
pheonix320 3 months ago
do you know of any companies that make an accurate clone of this pedal?
beanobluesbreaker 9 months ago
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Gnarkill2k6 8 months ago
This is what I played through a big ass Mosrite amp in the early 80's. That amp had lightbulbs in it...Then it sounded good through a 65 Bandmaster. I recall ours had a plug on the box and we plugged it into the guitar...Strat players were screwed. Leslie West could have ripped through muff fuzz. We paid $20 for ours. Being 16 in 1982 was a good time to get hand me downs from all of the older players (LOL). They thought they were giving us crap...Gibson Melody Maker ( $200), Ampeg V4 ($100),etc.
paulj0557 10 months ago
Sounds like a double muff, no?
LitoSantos1987 1 year ago
@LitoSantos1987 Kind of- the double muff is a lot more temperamental (as in it can sound completely different through 2 different amps). Also the double muff has a bit less gain if I remember properly. Will do a demo video of it for comparisons sake
pheonix320 10 months ago
clean your nails man
el89m 1 year ago
;@el89m muff fuzz is a cool fuzz just kidding about the nail thing rock is dirty and so is the fuzz
el89m 1 year ago
wow, sounds great! wow.
seifukusha 1 year ago
my uncle just gave me one of these and a original ts808 the coolest pedals ever!!!!
mrmacman200 1 year ago
@mrmacman200 coolest uncle ever!!!!
lbguitz2 1 year ago
Awesome! I love the grind on this thing and that it sounds more like an actual OD than a fuzz.
DemoColorScheme 1 year ago
@DemoColorScheme Thanks! It seems to be a mix of fuzz/overdrive and distortion rolled into one really.
pheonix320 1 year ago