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Description

Pig Hoof MkII is a sound variant to our well established Pig Hoof, which is a 70's Big Muff Ram's Head clone.

Bjorn Riis, the owner of the famous Gilmourian server gilmourish.com, who is a happy Pig Hoof user, suggested development of a variant that would offer a limited lower end and gain. Kind of a domesticated Pig Hoof.

If you need a bass loaded wall-of-sound type Muff clone, the original (red-labeled) Pig Hoof is what you are looking for.

Bjorn's explanation on MkII:

"What we did was essentially cutting the low end to eliminate most of the low frequency rumble. We’ve also rolled off the gain considerably, which resulted in much less fizzy overtones. The pedal is very easy to setup and blends perfectly with boosters and overdrives. This was very important for me because you can’t really add mid range to a ram’s head circuit without changing its tone. However, pairing a Muff up with a booster evens out the frequencies and ultimately make the tubes and speakers produce more mid range and compression.

The “yellow label” also feature a trim pot (located on the circuit board), which allows you to adjust the resistance or amount of gain. This means that you can increase the gain for low output pickups and bedroom setups or roll down the gain for high output pickups and more aggressive boosters and amps. I’m mostly using a clean Powerboost with the Hoof, so I’ve set the trim at about 1 o’clock for a bit more bite and saturation. If you’re using a Tube Driver, you might want to set it at about 11 o’clock.

The difference between having a trim pot for the gain and just adjusting the main gain control, is obviously that you can fine tune the gain structure but it also gives the gain control a much wider sweep. Rolling the trim all the way down, boosting the volume and leaving the gain at 3 o’clock produces a warm and dynamic overdrive that I‘ve never experienced from any other Muff. Set the trim all the way up and you’ve got a Muff that creeps into the wild fuzz territory with a super saturated distortion with lots of harmonics."

Product specs

Power 9V
Bypass true bypass
Analog/Digital analog
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Comparisons

  • The Pig Hoof is praised as the best Ram's Head clone, surpassing the green Russian reissue in achieving classic Big Muff tones.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners use the Pig Hoof to achieve Gilmour-esque tones, often paired with amps like the Peavy JSX or a 15w Monoprice tube amp for lower volume settings.

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Mods and upgrades

  • The pedal is frequently part of a specialized board with other modded pedals, indicating compatibility and flexibility in custom setups.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the Pig Hoof for its ability to deliver authentic vintage fuzz tones without the high cost of an original.

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Lee Harris uses the Electric Orange Pig Hoof MKII, a hand-crafted analogue fuzz pedal inspired by the Ram's Head era Big Muff. According to Electronicorange, the MKII offers a slightly reduced bottom end, making it ideal for pairing with a boost.

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