Muffin Fuzz Inpsirations...

Coda

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I plan on building the "Triangle" version of the Muffin Fuzz soon. The inspiration for this one is pretty obvious. However, what are the other versions inspired by? Some, again, and kind of obvious. So far I figure the following:

Green Russian: Russian Muff
Civilian: ?
Triangle: Triangle Muff
Double-G: ?
Martian Fuzz: ?
Bigger Muff: ?
Stomp '75: Ram's Head Muff (?)
Mask Us: ?
The Fox: ?
 
IIRC a very similar question was asked a few months ago and was mostly answered. Search the forums using the names with the question marks and you should be able to find it.
 
IIRC a very similar question was asked a few months ago and was mostly answered. Search the forums using the names with the question marks and you should be able to find it.

Good call. I had searched before, but a quick search for “civilian” landed me in the thread. Looks like the list is as follows:


Green Russian: Russian Muff
Civilian: Civil War
Triangle: Triangle Muff
Double-G: Cornish Modded
Martian Fuzz: Dead Astronaut Space Patrol Fuzz
Bigger Muffin: Bigger Muff, minus the tube stage
Stomp '75: Violet Ram's Head
Mask Us: J. Mascius Muff
The Fox: Guild Foxey Lady
 
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Might as well get some mileage out of this thread...

What, then, is the difference between the Fox and Triangle circuits? From what I have read, the Foxey Lady was identical to the Triangle Muff. I can see that there is a difference from the BOM's. I am more curious as to what the source versions are, as there were several different versions of the Triangle Muffs.

This is just for my own knowledge. I find it very interesting, what with all the small differences and different versions. I am sure that in a real life situation, they more or less all sound the same, but its still interesting.
 
Even if you had two Triangle muffs from the same era the components would possibly be different. EHX is famous for using whatever was around at the time of production! It seems that the Foxey Lady was just a rebranded version of whatever EHX was doing at the time as there are examples of them being Rams Head spec as well. And the two knob version etc
 
Even if you had two Triangle muffs from the same era the components would possibly be different. EHX is famous for using whatever was around at the time of production! It seems that the Foxey Lady was just a rebranded version of whatever EHX was doing at the time as there are examples of them being Rams Head spec as well. And the two knob version etc

That's exactly what I was thinking. I was just curious as to which variation it is. Its obvious that the Triangle and Fox pedals are different. So which ones are they based on?

The more and re-read the Muff site, the more I feel like I understand early EHX. I feel I, and many others here probably, operate roughly the same way. When a pedal build gives you lemons, improvise and adapt.
 
Fripp and Frank are responsible for a lot of F'n pedals. : ^ )

You just named my 2 favorite guitarists ever if by Frank you meant Zappa. ;)

I did build a Bi-Pase from here and a Zapper because of Frank. I'm waiting for PedalPCB's MicMix Dynaflanger now...
 
What is the Mascis muff based on?
I believe it’s the SUF Amherst, which itself is based on Mascis’ 76 Ram’s Head…which is only a Ram’s Head aesthetically. The circuit is closer to the late 70’s red and black muff than a regular Ram’s Head…
 
I believe it’s the SUF Amherst, which itself is based on Mascis’ 76 Ram’s Head…which is only a Ram’s Head aesthetically. The circuit is closer to the late 70’s red and black muff than a regular Ram’s Head…
Fuzz face then?
 
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