Big John wrote:On the question "is the big muff" a fuzz box I would have to say the earliest version the pi in the small box was cause it had transistors and sound fuzzyer. The later ones which are the famous ones were ic based and like a mxr distortion + drunk and on steroids at the same time it does have some fuzzy aspects. The best aspect of the EH stuff is they were making stuff from what what avalable and in many ways just throwing crazy things out there.
The classic fuzz tones seem to come from pre1975 boxes. Distortion changes then to MXR sounds and then later to Rat sounds generally. The fuzz was a dated sound by that point. The other boxes sounded more like a overdriven marshall - kind of - the Big Muff sounds like a large dog pluged into a wall socket.
The difference seems to be in how drastic the tonal change is. The later boxes seem to not to be able to make you guitar sound like a anal kazoo.
I see. guess it's all down to interpretation. My definition of fuzz is different from yours.
I have a couple of triangle knob BM's (one on brown glass board the other on vero) and a Rams head (EH3003 PCB) and an early 80's black and red.
The triangle knobs have a lot more gain and output than any of the others, the black and red sounds like every distortion pedal made since the late 70's (but a crap version of them) the Rams head sounds best with chords but a bit whiney with single note ramblings.