Pots dated 38th week of 1980
I have looked all over the web about the 3rd verson of this Big Muff box and cant seem to fine one that looks the same inside or one that uses the transistors i have in this one
The other boards look totally different in color,board traces and parts used / As well my transistors are MPSA18 and not the ones mentioned on some of the sites i have been to
Any idea's for improvement in tone?
It is good once you get it dialed in but it is very touchy on the pot response / Maybe change the pots for a higher value?
Any other mods i may do to this?




UPDATE!
I went over the Triangle big muff (Schematic)the first one made back in 1971 last night
Today i took the 1980 Big Muff and changed all the values to the 1971 Triangle schematic values
I used all non polar 0.1 / .005 and 560pf ceramic caps. Replaced all values as in the Triangle schematic
Also a few resistor changes on the input,tone and output 2.7k / Remove the 1k resistor on the leg of the sustain pot and run straight to ground
It wasnt easy and my back is killing me but in my honest opinion this is the most awesome versatile tone i have ever heard from a pedal
It is SMOOTH and creamy where needed and brutal with great tight bass (Bottom End)
Even brutal it is not overly gainy or ice picky and maintains a smooth vintage tube amp tone
Bridge of Sighs with a DOD FX68 Super Chorus pedal is unreal as well as any Sabbath or Pink Floyd
It was painstaking to go through all the board traces without a numbered schematic but i am glad i did it
If you want to build one of the most awesome pedals for great distortion and real control over the entire frequency range then rebuild a 1980 version Big Muff box
It will work on any non OP amp big muff pedal as was the original Triangle Big Muff the first and best
THIS HAS REAL MOJO AND SOUNDS IDENTICAL TO ALL THE 60'S AND 70'S BANDS I CAN REMEMBER / HOW OFTEN CAN YOU RECAPTURE THAT SOUND IN A PEDAL OR AMPLIFIER? JUST DO IT!
Here is the Stock 1980 Big Muff and the 1971 Triangle Big Muff Schematics