JHS Muffuletta Fuzz Pedal

JHS pays tribute to decades of Big Muffs with all-analog recreations of their top five Muff-style fuzz flavors, plus one JHS original circuit, in one pedal.

The Big Muff fuzz has been around so long, been on so many classic recordings, and been through so many variations that every guitarist out there has a favorite version of its iconic tone. JHS wanted to pay tribute to that undeniably classic fuzz pedal, but JHS couldn't come to a consensus about which Muff was king. With the Muffuletta, JHS' indecision is your gain. JHS crammed five all-analog re-creations of the pedal's most beloved tones into this box. JHS even threw in a JHS-exclusive tone that is JHS' take on the historic stomp. No matter what Big Muff era you prefer, you can get 'em all in the JHS Muffuletta fuzz pedal.

Five tones inspired by these classic Big Muffs:

- JHS - "2015"
The JHS Muff is a JHS original take on the classic circuit. You will find this version more powerful and less compressed, with a more haunting midrange. It is also the best for bass guitar.

- '73 Rams Head - "1973-1977 V2"
The '73 Rams Head gets its name for the strange little face that appears on the lower right corner of the original pedal. It is best known for having a scooped midrange, less gain, and being darker.
Famous users: David Gilmour (main Pink Floyd recordings), Ernie Isley (Isley Brothers), and J. Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.)

- The Triangle - "1969-1970 V1"
The Triangle Muff is so named for the triangle arrangement of the knobs. It boasts more low-end response while being more articulate.
Famous users: Santana, David Gilmour's Pete Cornish-made pedalboards, John Lennon, Kevin Shields read more (My Bloody Valentine), and possibly Jimi Hendrix.

- The Pi - "1977-1978 V3"
An instantly recognizable red Pi symbol gives this pedal its moniker. This is not to be confused with the later redesigned NYC version released in 2000. It features a more aggressive sound.
Famous users: Frank Zappa, Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins), Jack White, The Edge (U2), Beck, and Pete Townshend (The Who).

- The Russian - "1999-2009 V8"
The Russian Muff is named by the "Made in Russia" text found on the back of the pedals. It sports less clarity and less low end than other models. A great garage-type sound.
Famous users: Dan Auerbach (Black Keys), Chris Wolstenholme (Muse), and Robin Finck (Nine Inch Nails).

- The Civil War - "1991-1993 V7"
The old-style Civil War-era font and navy and gray colors found on these pedals' enclosures dictate their name. They are best known for having more midrange and having a brighter overall tone with less gain.
Famous users: Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), John Fogerty, Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), Mike Mills, and Peter Buck (REM).
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- Power: Standard 9V DC Negative Power, Consumes 4MA
- Dimensions: 2.2"X4.8"X1.6"
Dimensions and Weight in Packaging
Army Green
Shipping Weight: 0.79 lbs
Shipping Dimensions: 6 x 4 x 3 in
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): MFG

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Email: info@jhspedals.com
Web: https://www.jhspedals.info/general-inquiry

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted March 9, 2022 by a customer from msn.com

"One Fuzz to Rule Them All!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I've owned three different EHX Fuzz pedals as well as several other brands of fuzz, but if I want all those fuzz options on my pedalboard it would need to be 10ft long. This is the perfect solution, it has several great fuzz tones and I can say they sound almost identical.Of course it's JHS so you know it's good and you will be taken care of if something goes wrong.
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