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犬太郎
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※ Also on sale elsewhere, first come, first served!! A beautifully made vintage TRIANGLE era MUFF clone!! The enclosure appears to be unpainted, but it's a meticulously crafted piece with aged processing, similar to a vintage MUFF, except for the back cover. Initially, the transistor value adjustment was poor, resulting in saturated sound, excessive noise, and a texture that lacked the vintage feel. However, like MUFF-loving Inutaro, I adjusted the transistor values, replaced some parts with vintage capacitors, and made it battery-operable, INU-style, for a vintage feel!! It sounds far more raw than reissues, truly capturing the TRIANGLE knob era MUFF sound, and I highly recommend it ^_^b 『Product Description』 The sound, adjusted by INU, is very distortion-like, with thick low-mids that dry out and become silky, and when you roll back the guitar volume a bit, it becomes Over Drive-like, with a sound full of vintage TRIANGLE knob era MUFF vibes!! lol Even with the TONE knob at MAX, it doesn't sound harsh, and the lows are very thick while still having good high-end presence, so boosting it with a DS1 or DS2 makes it even better. Depending on the combination, it can produce a more roaring sound like Dinosaur Jr.'s J Mascis. Also, the clipping and transistor sections are socketed, so you can swap in vintage NOS silicon transistors or change the clipping to your liking, making it a very interesting build. If you feel that the MUFF you have isn't quite right, buy a transistor tester and measure the values like crazy!! Buy a bunch of silicon transistors, thinking you've been tricked, and try swapping them around. You'll realize how important the transistor values are to the MUFF sound!! Even if it's not vintage, you can find a wonderful MUFF sound!! The MUFF you're looking for might be in that MUFF you've given up on and aren't using anymore ^_^b
2 days ago