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The Tym Guitars Big Mud V3 is a fuzz pedal that brings a rich and gritty sonic experience to your guitar playing. Specially crafted for musicians who crave vintage fuzz tones, the Big Mud V3 is an evolution of Tym Guitars' iconic fuzz series. This pedal is designed to capture the essence of the classic fuzz sounds from the 1970s, while incorporating modern enhancements to deliver a more versatile and reliable performance. Featuring a rugged build with high-quality components, it's built to withstand the rigors of both studio sessions and live performances.

With its thoughtfully engineered circuit, the Big Mud V3 provides a wide spectrum of fuzz tones, ranging from smooth and creamy to aggressive and biting. The intuitive control layout includes knobs for volume, tone, and sustain, allowing for precise tonal shaping. Guitarists will appreciate the pedal's ability to maintain clarity and articulation, even at high gain settings, making it an excellent choice for both rhythm and lead playing.

Key Features:

  • Captures the essence of classic 1970s fuzz tones
  • Intuitive control layout with volume, tone, and sustain knobs
  • High-quality components for durability and performance
  • Suitable for both studio and live settings
  • Delivers a wide range of fuzz tones, from smooth to aggressive
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Tym Guitars Big Mudd (V3) on bass

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