LOL! The box arrived, I opened it and found a note saying: "Hi Ben, hope this muff is big enough for your liking. Hope you enjoy it!"
I've always found it rather amazing that BYOC would actually call their clone the "Large Beaver".
LOL! The box arrived, I opened it and found a note saying: "Hi Ben, hope this muff is big enough for your liking. Hope you enjoy it!"
I've always found it rather amazing that BYOC would actually call their clone the "Large Beaver".
Guitars: Squier Strat, Squier Telecaster, Warmoth Telecaster.
FX: MI Audio Blues Pro, Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Signature Wah, Sovtek Big Muff, Danelectro Fabtone Flanger.
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Questionable name or not, that BYOC kit makes one mean Muff!! I love mine. I modded the kit, which already has a 4-position EQ control, with a 3-way switch for different clipping combos. Lots of tonal flexibility!Originally Posted by thekiwidisciple
As you referenced, Kiwi, I really don't understand the bad press the BMP gets at all. For warm, smooth, endless sustain, it's very tough to beat. And if you find the commercial versions too mid-scooped, the EQ settings available on the BYOC version will get around that limitation nicely....
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