JHS Muffuletta Fuzz Guitar Effects 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 we couldn’t come to a consensus about which Muff was king. With the Muffuletta, our indecision is your gain. We crammed five all-analog re-creations of the pedal’s most beloved tones into this box. We even threw in a JHS-exclusive tone that is our take on the historic stomp. No matter what Big Muff era you prefer, you can get ‘em all in the JHS Muffuletta fuzz pedal.
Product Features
- Crammed with five all-analog recreations of classic Big Muff tones and a JHS-exclusive take on the historic stomp
- The JHS Muff is a take on the classic circuit that is more powerful and less compressed, with a more haunting midrange
- The ’73 Rams Head is best known for having a scooped midrange, less gain, and being darker
- The Triangle Muff boasts more low-end response while being more articulate
- The Pi features a more aggressive sound
- The Russian Muff ports less clarity and less low end than other models; a great garage-type sound
- The Civil War is best known for having more midrange and having a brighter overall tone with less gain
Great piece of gear! Many uses and applications. This is a multi-functional box that can be used in several different ways. My main use case for this pedal will be to simultaneously use the XLR and 1/4 outputs, to go to a board/interface and amp. It is important to note that it is quite easy to get bad sounds out of it. You have to dial it in based on how you’re using it and what you want out of it. At low gain this is a very open and uncompressed sound. As gain is increased it starts to compress and eventually enters into signal destruction…
Took a Gamble. Paid Off. I wanted a pedal that could compete my pedalboard (Iâm a bass player) and I wanted something that could give me some grit or some fuzz, while also allowing a more clean boost. This is exactly what the Colour Box does. With 18v, itâs very versatile. The EQ has very large boosts and cuts, and any sound can be dialed in. The gain stages are very clean, and can easily be manipulated to get that grit I was looking for. It did cost an arm and a leg, but itâs beautiful, everything is excellent…
Worth every penny! Absolutely amazing pedal. You can feel the quality as soon as you get it out of the box and the second you plug it in…. Fuzz heaven! Easy to use, authentic muff tones and quality switches and pots. Looks awesome too. The only issue you might have is trying to decide which muff tone to play! My favorite thing about this pedal is that it sounds great even at low volumes which is where my previous muff pedals always fell short. Worth every penny! If you are considering buying this pedal, do it…