P19 "Heavy Pig"

To my ears a little more subdued and sonic. It really makes me think of David's tone during the Wall especially then lead tone. No wonder they recommended it on Gilmourish.
 
Great Floyd themed graphics. How does the sound compare to the Green Russian?

I take that back, if you crank the volume up it gets more bassy. You lose a lot of high end. I am playing through a Vox MV30 into a audio interface. So it doesn't act the same I guess as a "real" amp. But I was hoping for more from this to be honest. It is overall a lot muddier than the Green Russian. And I didn't hear that in the demos.

Now I really love chaining the Green Russian and the Fox Tone Machine together. That would make an awesome dual pedal with switching order. :unsure:
 
Could always try the old Elk Muff mod, change C10 to 330pf (or maybe something a bit higher for this circuit as it is different), 6.8n is pretty damn bassy. I do that to just about every muff I build.
 
Could always try the old Elk Muff mod, change C10 to 330pf (or maybe something a bit higher for this circuit as it is different), 6.8n is pretty damn bassy. I do that to just about every muff I build.

C1, C3, C4 & C7 dominate how much bass gets into the distortion stages. C3 & C4 only affect the bass when SUSTAIN is dimed. C5 & C8 affect how much the bass is clipped.
 
Yeah I worded that kinda wrong haha, the 330p cap (to my ears, on other muffs I have built) helps retain treble as you move to the bass side of the pot...if that makes sense. Either way I don’t play muffs without it!
 
My last Muff build has the SHIFT control from the Hoof (Ungula) and a switch to change the two tone caps. With those I can move the notch around, make the response flat or humped. Seems like the majority of the Muff variants mess around with the tone stack one way or another.
 
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