Musket appreciation thread



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Musket appreciation thread

Postby tashiattack » Sat Sep 25, 2010 8:10 pm

I got the Musket last spring, and I still can't get over how much I love this thing. Seriously :love:

I am so tempted to pick up a mantra overdrive because of how much I love the musket.
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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby Humandrivein » Sat Sep 25, 2010 11:44 pm

I love my Musket. I'm using it now as a distortiony fuzz to where its clear enough to cut through the mix but still rip your face off.
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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby sutarappa » Sun Sep 26, 2010 1:40 am

+1 for coarse ball of coal striking head and ripping off face/skull/life. rip your life right offa you. if Blackout did a twosome with a tremolo/vibrato and a musket, you could call it the Gatling gun. Blackout Effectors Gatling Gun. just like Josey Wales in the back of a Union wagon...
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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby Fuzzy Picklez » Sun Sep 26, 2010 7:04 pm

:hello:
Hey there.
I love my Musket. It does pretty much everything I like.
It does that doomy end of the world sound well and I can cut through everything with the mids knob.
Also, when I'm not doing that end of the world type stuff I like to keep the gain down and boost it with an overdrive.
I love stacking things and this works well I find. I've had good results with a TC Electronics overdrive (808ish) and lately, a Danelectro Transparent Overdrive. The TOD sounds the best with it. :animal:

EDIT: Forgot to mention, I have #16 :drool:
What serial number have you guys got?
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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby tashiattack » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:00 am

Fuzzy Picklez wrote:I love stacking things and this works well I find. I've had good results with a TC Electronics overdrive (808ish) and lately, a Danelectro Transparent Overdrive. The TOD sounds the best with it. :animal:


Right now I stack with a Catalinbread DLS and it sounds absolutely mint. I'm going to eventually pick up a Timmy (GAS list), but in the meanwhile I might pick up a TOD v2. How does it sound for you? What amp are you using? (Curious!)
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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby Fuzzy Picklez » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:12 am

Holy crap that must be a ton of gain. :drool:
I've tried it with a Catalinbread wiio too, but the results weren't as good as I was expecting.
(that was the wiios fault though) ;)
I've never tried the V2, but I've heard they're quite different.
If you're patient, you can find a V1. I got mine for like $40.
It is VERY quickly becoming one of my favourite pedals.
I'm running it with a 1983 Fender Concert II head into a mid 90s VHT 2x12 Cab w/ vintage 30s.
It's a bit of an odd setup, but it does what I want and it does it well! :snax:
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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby tashiattack » Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:59 am

Fuzzy Picklez wrote:Holy crap that must be a ton of gain. :drool:
I've tried it with a Catalinbread wiio too, but the results weren't as good as I was expecting.
(that was the wiios fault though) ;)
I've never tried the V2, but I've heard they're quite different.
If you're patient, you can find a V1. I got mine for like $40.
It is VERY quickly becoming one of my favourite pedals.
I'm running it with a 1983 Fender Concert II head into a mid 90s VHT 2x12 Cab w/ vintage 30s.
It's a bit of an odd setup, but it does what I want and it does it well! :snax:


Nice set up! I love vintage 30's.

Actually I turn the gain all the way down on the catalinbread, otherwise it's noise city. It's just something about the dynamics of both together that sounds amazing. I have the DLS after the Musket. (Running through an old 1982 Fender Twin reverb 135rms).

I've thought about replacing the DLS with a WIIO or SFT. Not sure though.
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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby Fuzzy Picklez » Mon Sep 27, 2010 5:36 pm

tashiattack wrote:
Fuzzy Picklez wrote:Holy crap that must be a ton of gain. :drool:
I've tried it with a Catalinbread wiio too, but the results weren't as good as I was expecting.
(that was the wiios fault though) ;)
I've never tried the V2, but I've heard they're quite different.
If you're patient, you can find a V1. I got mine for like $40.
It is VERY quickly becoming one of my favourite pedals.
I'm running it with a 1983 Fender Concert II head into a mid 90s VHT 2x12 Cab w/ vintage 30s.
It's a bit of an odd setup, but it does what I want and it does it well! :snax:


Nice set up! I love vintage 30's.

Actually I turn the gain all the way down on the catalinbread, otherwise it's noise city. It's just something about the dynamics of both together that sounds amazing. I have the DLS after the Musket. (Running through an old 1982 Fender Twin reverb 135rms).

I've thought about replacing the DLS with a WIIO or SFT. Not sure though.

Nice! 80's Riviera Fenders FTW.
I had a WIIO and didn't like it. Or rather, my amp didn't. I sold it to a friend and it sounds great with his stuff.
If you're getting a WIIO though, don't sell the DLS.

I was hoping it would do this with the musket, but no such luck.
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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby STOMPBOXSONIC » Thu Oct 28, 2010 9:08 pm

tashiattack wrote:I got the Musket last spring, and I still can't get over how much I love this thing. Seriously :love:

I am so tempted to pick up a mantra overdrive because of how much I love the musket.


Musket rules for sure! I would urge you to try then buy the Mantra. I've been loving it for a while with various guitar and amp configurations but a fellow came by the other day to test it with his Mustang bass. We lined up several OD's but the Mantra triumphed. Very versatile.
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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby t-rey » Fri Oct 29, 2010 10:43 am

I love my Musket. I typically have it set up for massive stoner/doom fuzz and just play gnarly riffs. It is easily my favorite out of the fuzzes I have played.
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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby Gunner Recall » Fri Oct 29, 2010 11:57 am

I love the musket side of my dual!

I have it set for a very modern almost mesa sound (which is awesome because I probably have to sell my recto soon).
Also crazy because fuzz is rarely able to sit in for the distortion channel of a high gain amp :omg:
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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby t-rey » Fri Oct 29, 2010 12:18 pm

Gunner Recall wrote:I love the musket side of my dual!

I have it set for a very modern almost mesa sound (which is awesome because I probably have to sell my recto soon).
Also crazy because fuzz is rarely able to sit in for the distortion channel of a high gain amp :omg:


Care to share those settings? I love me that saggy, fuzzy distortion that rectos can get :animal:
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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby CORVO78 » Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:15 am

I've got 2 Musket V1 ne 79 and nr 102 ... in my opinion 102 sounds different ...seems more open .

So even between different V1 there are diffrences ... that's really cool .

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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby STOMPBOXSONIC » Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:37 am

Just love the Musket! Better restock soon, I miss having them in the shop. It's versatility is incredible -from demonic black metal riffs to black crowes-esque jams.
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Re: Musket appreciation thread

Postby Green Jacket » Sat Dec 18, 2010 3:06 pm

These musket threads do not make my wait for a custom twosome any easier :mad: :mad: :poke:
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