The LSTR is pretty cool, kinda like a standard BMP in terms of basic tone control but with gain for days. Even cooler your neighbor plays with Wino and had his LSTR haha, small world.LaoWiz wrote:Yeah, there's so many muffs out there. I've only played a Bat Ltsr (I think it was Wino's, my neighbor was playing with him for awhile and was borrowing the ltsr), a Whisker Biscuit (muff with the bazz fuss front end), and I repaired one of the new school black muffs. They all sounded kinda boring to me. Is there a destroyer muff version I should build? I have always wanted to try one with more gain stages, maybe I'll do that....
The bax tone stack on the Pharaoh makes it a true crusher, such a unique muff, but it's not a high gainer by any means. The tones though, WOW! That said, the BAT stuff (and most other muffs I love) really shine at high volume. That's where they finally start to come alive, def sound kinda boring a lower/bedroom volumes. I had Mark build me a custom too with LSTR gain range, Pharaoh bax stack, FAC control, scoop, pre-gain, like every option I ever wanted on a muff. It's badass.
The closest things I know of to a "destroyer" muff would be that custom or the Supercollider and Blunderbuss, just tons of gain and tonal variety. You should take it to the next level. Or maybe make a pimped out IC Muff, don't see many of those around...







