me too, the guy's got loot for days and still does cool shit like this.Dandolin wrote:Yeah, I actually like what EHX did with that.
just wish he'd reissue an opamp muff.
a man can dream.
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me too, the guy's got loot for days and still does cool shit like this.Dandolin wrote:Yeah, I actually like what EHX did with that.

Im sure they're working on it...betacloud wrote:me too, the guy's got loot for days and still does cool shit like this.Dandolin wrote:Yeah, I actually like what EHX did with that.
just wish he'd reissue an opamp muff.
a man can dream.
Every time these threads come up, the supercollider is always mentioned, but what about the Beast? Do guitarists not like the Beast?D.o.S. wrote:They're all the best because Big Muffs are the best.
On topic, though, if you're actually looking for "fuzz not distortion" the Supercollider will not fit the bill for what you're looking for, even though it is sex (and doom) in a box. Badascan doesn't really shine until/unless you're playing with other people but its the tits.



Megalith sounds like a winner. I'll have to keep my eyes peeled.kbithecrowing wrote:I finally got a chance to play a Megalith and I was impressed with the string definition, for being so fuzzy and saturated. Its kinda muffy. It doesnt do low gain really but you can dial back the roar if need be.
Tone Machines have this sweet mechanical whiring quality to it, kinda fuzzstortiony like a muff. But the octave is nasty, more so than a super fuzz but probably not as crazy as scrambler.
Low gain? Where we're going, we don't need low gain. I'll give it a look though - sounds super interestingfuturesailors wrote:Our very own schlatte makes a mean uber muff. Choose your base, couple clipping options and dat pregain stage. Kind of like a megalith but can do lower gain.
I bet he does. And he's making them fuck in hopes of creating the most unobtaium animal of all timeresincum wrote:do you also have a fuckin unicorn & chupacabra in your basement, UG?
I hadn't even seen these. Looks solid, especially for the price.betacloud wrote:recently acquired a deluxe big muff... totally blown away by it. $100 used at GC. they go for $120 new.
i guess mike matthews just sought out to create a muff that could do what some modern builders did; a muff that could sound like basically any muff with some tweaking...
a bass boost, high and low q switch, (and footswitchable second level and frequency for the mids... BOOM), an attack switch that blends in some clean frequencies for serious chord/note definition, and a really nifty gate that actually quiets it down dead silent!
Want to buy a white Twosome?BLOOD EAGLE wrote:I'm really trying to not buy muffs guys.....

I don't know. I don't play six string guitar, and I haven't played much bass recently either -- but also I got on the Supercollider kick before the Beast was a thing so I never felt the need to buy another... until I wanted to play out, which was when Mark decided to go on hiatus or whatever the first time.BLOOD EAGLE wrote:Every time these threads come up, the supercollider is always mentioned, but what about the Beast? Do guitarists not like the Beast?D.o.S. wrote:They're all the best because Big Muffs are the best.
On topic, though, if you're actually looking for "fuzz not distortion" the Supercollider will not fit the bill for what you're looking for, even though it is sex (and doom) in a box. Badascan doesn't really shine until/unless you're playing with other people but its the tits.

I've always wanted one. I've had most of the Supercolliders and keep a mini on my board but I haven't tried a Beast yet.BLOOD EAGLE wrote:Im sure they're working on it...betacloud wrote:me too, the guy's got loot for days and still does cool shit like this.Dandolin wrote:Yeah, I actually like what EHX did with that.
just wish he'd reissue an opamp muff.
a man can dream.
Every time these threads come up, the supercollider is always mentioned, but what about the Beast? Do guitarists not like the Beast?D.o.S. wrote:They're all the best because Big Muffs are the best.
On topic, though, if you're actually looking for "fuzz not distortion" the Supercollider will not fit the bill for what you're looking for, even though it is sex (and doom) in a box. Badascan doesn't really shine until/unless you're playing with other people but its the tits.
p.s. KILL YOUR HEAD.

ryan summit wrote:Damn these fuckin bullshit techherpes

D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.

This.betacloud wrote:me too, the guy's got loot for days and still does cool shit like this.Dandolin wrote:Yeah, I actually like what EHX did with that.
just wish he'd reissue an opamp muff.
a man can dream.


MeD.o.S. wrote:But who is going to buy it?


Yeah, EHX kinda missed the boat, the only reason why I'd go for the EHX one would be price related. I guess they could go for bigger quantities and reach a much broader dealer netwerk and what not. Same reason why the ehx nyc muff is bringing in much more monies as a musket, which obviously whipes the floor with the ehx nyc muff. So a quality reissue of, say an opamp muff, that looks like the old one, with maybe an added mid switch or whatever little extra, and at a price that's slightly lower than that of the competition...D.o.S. wrote:I mean why would you buy it from EHX instead of one of our builders, you know?


This is officially my new favorite way of saying something is a good idea.frigid midget wrote:...I bet they'd sell like condoms at a gangbang

You're welcomet-rey wrote:This is officially my new favorite way of saying something is a good idea.frigid midget wrote:...I bet they'd sell like condoms at a gangbang