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Description
Capture the essence of vintage fuzz with the Chicago Stompworks "Ram's Head" Big Muff Clone, a meticulously crafted tribute to the iconic 1973 circuit. This pedal is perfect for guitarists seeking that classic, thick fuzz sound with a modern twist. Handbuilt in Chicago with an eye for precision and quality, the "Ram's Head" Clone features true bypass wiring and high-quality open frame jacks, ensuring your tone remains pure and unadulterated. The transistors used are modern equivalents to the original 2N5088, expertly matched to maintain the authentic character of the original design.
Housed in a sleek, bare aluminum enclosure, this pedal exudes a raw and minimalist aesthetic that lets its sound do the talking. While the knob and LED styles might vary, the core of this pedal remains consistent—a robust and reliable companion for your musical explorations. Whether you're recreating the sounds of the past or forging new sonic paths, the Chicago Stompworks "Ram's Head" Big Muff Clone is a versatile addition to any pedalboard, offering a rich and creamy fuzz that will inspire your creativity.
Key Features:
- Classic 1973 "Ram's Head" Muff circuit
- Modern equivalent 2N5088 transistors
- True bypass, handwired with high-quality open frame jacks
- Handbuilt boutique quality
- Standard center negative "Boss style" 9v jack or internal battery compatibility
- Knob and LED colors/styles vary
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