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Triangle Muff clone

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Hi all,

I've got a Triangle Big Muff clone up for sale. 2N5089 transistors. Alpha pots, switchcraft jacks, cliff 3pdt footswitch. I threw some tropical fishies in this one too. Black mist Pedal Enclosures box. The color is kind of hard to photograph. It's black with some light red,gold and green flake in it. Green LED (between the volume and tone knobs)

$119 shipped U.S. Paypal included. I will ship international, but the shipping will be a little bit more.

I can also build these to whatever specs you want. I have 1 Sovtek and a Civil War board populated. They just need enclosures. ( I also have a few options for boxes too)

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Re: Triangle Muff clone

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Nice looking build. Which Big Muff clone would you recommend to get a David Gilmour kind of sound?

Thanks.

~g
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Re: Triangle Muff clone

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flupe007 wrote:Nice looking build. Which Big Muff clone would you recommend to get a David Gilmour kind of sound?

Thanks.

~g
He has used Ram's Head,Triangle and Civil War versions. I think he favored the Ram's Head mostly, but that tone could just be in his fingers. :badteeth:

Here's a comprehensive list of the different Muffs.
http://www.kitrae.net/music/music_big_muff.html

If you want Gilmour tones, this place is where you will find all the info you might need
http://www.gilmourish.com/


-Bryan-
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Re: Triangle Muff clone

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Yes, Kitrae's Big Muff site is incredible.

Maybe you could give a brief sonic description between the differences between the Triangle, Civil War and Sovtek muffs?

I'm sure they sound similar, but I'm also sure there are some differences.

And yes, you are correct, a lot of Dave's tone is in his technique and in his fingers for sure. The gilmourish site is totally cool too.
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Sickle wrote:Bryan is an awesome builder, guys! Yo man, set that Sovtek aside for me!

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Thanks D.

Sovtek is yours.


might be a good fuzz circuit for a certain big box :wink2:
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Re: Triangle Muff clone

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Can you build a RAM's Head (v2 Big Muff) clone?
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Re: Triangle Muff clone

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flupe007 wrote:Yes, Kitrae's Big Muff site is incredible.

Maybe you could give a brief sonic description between the differences between the Triangle, Civil War and Sovtek muffs?

I'm sure they sound similar, but I'm also sure there are some differences.
This is a work in progress, but check out clip #1 for each Muff on this page. Should answer your question. I did this just for us Gilmour tone chasers.
http://www.kitrae.net/music/Music_mp3_B ... Sound.html

...and this page too.
http://www.kitrae.net/music/David_Gilmo ... lding.html
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Re: Triangle Muff clone

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fuck yeah! sweet... thanks kitrae. i'm gonna check that out.

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Re: Triangle Muff clone

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Triangle Muff is sold. Still have a Civil War board waiting to be boxed up. :marx:
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