Conclusion:
This is an amazingly well built and sounding pedal, and had a price tag to match. Now that production has ceased I can only imagine what the market will bear in terms of used costs as they become collectable. If you are someone looking for a ‘top of the line’ classic muff experience with all of the modern trappings and a pedal that will still sound great 100 years after the oil wars are over, this is a pedal for you. Only those with deep pockets along with an obsession for the muff sound will really find a ton of ‘value’ here. Your can pick through dozens (hundreds?) of vintage muff pedals looking for the one that sounds good, or you can save yourself some time and energy and find one of these.
The definition of the sound, and the frequency range that will pass through is beyond that of any straight Big Muff clone that I’ve tried to date. This bad boy screams.
As always, if you have any questions, leave a comment or let me know
Author’s Note: David Main was kind enough to answer some interview questions for me after the review was posted.
Note: A rating of 5 = acceptable and should considered a ‘good’ basic score
Versatility:5 – It sounds like a muff
Sound: 9
Value: 3 – Pricey!
Overall: 7
Adding to the collection: Yes
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Ummm… Can I have it?
Great review!
Yeah let me thin… no.
Hi!
I’d really like to check out the samples of this pedal, but they don’t seem to load at all. Having no trouble with other reviews on the site. Thanks!