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Post by thewagon on Oct 13, 2006 16:40:45 GMT 1
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Post by MarchToFuzz on Oct 18, 2006 18:48:52 GMT 1
tell me which big muff to buy: russian vs usa? USA of course !!!! btw mine is signatured by members of Mudhoney ;D
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Post by thewagon on Oct 18, 2006 19:14:07 GMT 1
fuck man. that is one off the coolsest thing mudhoney can sign.
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Post by MarchToFuzz on Oct 19, 2006 15:38:05 GMT 1
fuck man. that is one off the coolsest thing mudhoney can sign. you are right, mate, you're right !!!
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Post by thewagon on Oct 19, 2006 22:56:19 GMT 1
i got it today. usa one. i never played it yet cause im gonna go to sleep soon. i got it for 69 euros which was pretty cheap. i went to germany and i found a shop that doesnt make you pay high taxes and keeps everything at the retail price.
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Post by GEOpz838 on Oct 20, 2006 20:43:52 GMT 1
USA...just a stronger sound. But if you are J Mascis, you can use them both at the same time.
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Post by thewagon on Oct 20, 2006 20:53:03 GMT 1
hey march2fuzz, can you take a picture of your signed big muff?
anyways i have experimented with different settings that i like, but i cant find the mudhoney sound. any suggested settings?
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Post by GEOpz838 on Oct 21, 2006 13:08:20 GMT 1
Try: volume 10'oclock, tone 2'oclock, and mess around with sustain from 2 to cranked..there are also many other factors for Steve's sound(maybe best example is intro/verse to Suck You Dry-left speaker), he uses other pedal with the Big Muff (octave pedal, overdrive) and single coil guitars, so its not just the muff.
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Post by thewagon on Oct 21, 2006 15:25:46 GMT 1
thanks for the seetings but do you mean : but do you know the settings for touch me im sick live? or the original version it doesnt matter.
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Post by GEOpz838 on Oct 22, 2006 14:14:20 GMT 1
I think you are mistaken friend. The pedals Mark and Steve are using on Touch Me I'm Sick are Univox 'Superfuzz' stompbox's. According to Steve, Mark used one up until 1990 when it died on him. Now Steve's main fuzz box has been the Big Muff, and it has a different sound than the Superfuzz-which are expensive and hard to come by nowadays. But I suppose you could come close to replicating the sound. Just crank the tone knob.
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