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Mudbunny Variants ... Which to build?

Started by Bman40, December 29, 2012, 06:03:52 PM

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Bman40

I know, I know...build ALL of them  :) (and Improbably will) but for a start Rams Head or Triangle?

Any opinions ?

Thanks


murdog47


jtn191

I just added a battery clip to my friend's V7 edition 3 Big Muff and compared it to the Triangle I built to Madbean specs (plus some mods): https://soundcloud.com/big-dipper-effects/muff-comparison

They sound similar recorded, but the Russian had a bit more girth in the room. Both sound good...I can see why people collect big muffs. Check out Kitrae's page for more info/schems than you'll ever need!

Imo, the mids knob adds some versatility

pryde

The Skreddy Mayo seams to be a great versatile BMP variant. I personally prefer the P19 but it is a bit more tame and probably a bit more in distortion territory than the usual muffs

Jaunsolo may weigh in here. He has made a great spreadsheet for all the variants and gives good advice with all things muff  ;)


Bman40

thanks for the input folks.

I have seen the spreadsheet, and listened to some youtube samples (not really a good test, I know but...)

I like the Green Russian, the triangle and the Rams head.

I have not heard the P19 or Mayo yet.

I may well end up with 5 of the darn things!

Barry

hammerheadmusicman

On request, just built the Civil War spec Muff on a Mudbunny board for a freind, and i have to say, it sounds pretty awesome! it's my first mudbunny build, and i have a feeling it is the first of many!

george
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jeffaroo

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the3secondrule

Quote from: jeffaroo on December 30, 2012, 06:04:04 AM
http://www.beavisaudio.com/projects/ScreamerLab/

Interesting read, but the screamerlab is fully modded tube screamer... not a whole lot there that specifically applies to muffs...

my 2c - build a green russian. not as high gain, (but still pretty high gain), flatter in the mids, and a bit smoother...
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Mike B.

My advice - socket some of the key components and try some different values. Here's a pretty good reference for the circuit and what each component does.

http://www.kitrae.net/music/big_muff_guts.html

DutchMF

Quote from: Bman40 on December 30, 2012, 01:11:50 AM
I may well end up with 5 of the darn things!

Yes, you will, and a whole lot more.....  ;)

Paul
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jtn191

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Quote from: the3secondrule on December 30, 2012, 06:42:44 AM
Quote from: jeffaroo on December 30, 2012, 06:04:04 AM
http://www.beavisaudio.com/projects/ScreamerLab/

Interesting read, but the screamerlab is fully modded tube screamer... not a whole lot there that specifically applies to muffs...

yeah they did a Screamerlab and Fuzzlab jr which are highly modded TS's and Fuzz Faces. I'm kinda inspired to do a Mufflab! who's with me?

jeffaroo

Not enough germaniums in this world to complete my wish list !

jeffaroo

maybe a big ass Green Bean mod
call it "The Mean Bean"
Not enough germaniums in this world to complete my wish list !

hammerheadmusicman

'Muff Lab'... there is probably a Low budget Bluey called that!
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