Tight fit, but I was able to get it all in.
Left side (looking at it from the gutshot), EHX 66 Big Muff Pi (the so-called "Triangle" version), right side, EHX 77 Big Muff Pi (the so-called "IC" or "Op Amp" version).
The switch on the Triangle side is a scooped/flat/boosted mids switch.
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The enclosure is Mammoth's new Tiger Red Sparkle, although, while nice, is really more of an orange. Goes well with the Orangish-amp nature of the huge sound of the circuits. They even sound good stacked, which I didn't expect.
Sweet build. Great idea having two flavours of Muff in one enclosure too 8)
Is that a 1590bb or 1790?
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1590BB
So I'm curious,when you put multiple effects into one box,do you wire everything twice on the input and output,or do you wire what would be the out put of the first effect into what would be the input of the second effect?
You do it on the stomps. So the wire that would normally go to the out jack from stomp one goes to the in jack pin of stomp two. All the rest of the wiring is the same.
Nice build dude.
You can never have enough muff...
That is one big, nice slice of Pi!
Quote from: juansolo on December 18, 2012, 09:04:44 AM
You do it on the stomps. So the wire that would normally go to the out jack from stomp one goes to the in jack pin of stomp two. All the rest of the wiring is the same.
Thank you
This is how I wired it up.
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