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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2008

Demo of Green Sovtek Big Muff tone, and my very sloppy playing of the Gilmour/Pink Floyd classic. Backing track by Jani Ovasaka, taken from www.gilmourish.com, the best Gilmour gear site. American Standard Strat with Seymour Duncan SSL-5 bridge pickup, Keeley compressor, EH green Sovtek Big Muff Pie distortion, Boss CE5 Chorus, TC Electonic Nova delay, into a Fender Twin Reverb.More clips and Gilmour gear here: http://www.kitrae.net/fantasy/Music_mp3.html

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  • What do you use to make certain notes much higher pitched to stand out, is that just harmonics or are you using a pedal to perform that effect?

  • @gome275

    Just subtle harmonics.

  • a little bit more feeling but epic cover man

  • @horsecoollover19 Sorry, this is just a Green Russian Muff demo. Not trying to demonstrate any killer playing or anything, just what the Muff sounds like.

  • anyone here agree that gilmours comy numb tone on the album had absolutely no hint of electric mistress at all? it was all in the revolving wem cab that he half mixed with the regular cab. elec mistress was only on live shows. heres what i think: guitar>muff>slight overdrive>little delay>one regular 4x12>the other, revolving wem cab

  • @laus102

    Also, if you go to my website, linked in the get info section, you will find a page about Comfortably Numb that has David's isolated guitar tracks, so give it listen and see what you think.

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  • I came to your video exactly to check the muff sound. Add &fmt=18 to the end of link and the youtube sound will improve a lot =). Nice play by the way.

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  • don't know how many times i've watched ur vid bro . jesus sloppy playing i call real talent . u kick ass bro

  • Lovely job Kit! well done. I have a Blues Junior but i am finding it just too bright for gained tones, im guessing the Twin has no such problems!

  • Just wanted to say I found your big muff website INCREDIBLY informative and helpful.

    Thank you for that. Also, nice playing!

  • @PrsFenderJackson1980 inquire to the person selling you the set about how that may effect the ratio of the output for the whole pickup set, often time ssH configs are calibrated for a good output ratio so one pickup doesnt stand out too much or too little in a blend. i dont know for certain though so ask around, and definetly ask the seller. hope this helped.

  • que buen sonido :) good sound ! exelente

  • got a circa 1997 sovtek big muff, I mainly play metal, nice to see it being used for something like this... cheers, mate

  • Side question. I thinking of replacing my MIM Strat with prewired seymour duncan ssl-1 set. Can I take the bridge ssl-1 out and put ssl-5 or is that going screw up the rest of deal?

  • My favourite solo ever. Well done.

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