Posted by
rocket88 on
May 14, 2015; 8:17pm
URL: http://guitar-fx-layouts.238.s1.nabble.com/Hypothetical-resistor-question-tp20426p20478.html
for some odd reason while reading your post all i could think about is this from clue:
"Wadsworth: The game's up, Scarlet. There are no more bullets left in that gun.
Miss Scarlet: Oh, come on, you don't think I'm gonna fall for that old trick?
Wadsworth: It's not a trick. There was one shot at Mr. Boddy in the Study; two for the chandelier; two at the Lounge door and one for the singing telegram.
Miss Scarlet: That's not six.
Wadsworth: One plus two plus two plus one.
Miss Scarlet: Uh-uh, there was only one shot that got the chandelier. That's one plus two plus *one* plus one.
Wadsworth: Even if you were right, that would be one plus one plus two plus one, not one plus *two* plus one plus one.
Miss Scarlet: Okay, fine. One plus two plus one... Shut up! The point is, there is one bullet left in this gun and guess who's gonna get it!"
btw, i would read
this. it's an explanation of how the big muff works, and it's something that really helped me get over the hump in my knowledge and understanding of circuits at the beginning. also, if you're so inclined you could check out
this, which is a start of an analysis of each big muff version, and clones. it also has all the schematics for each model too.
remember, the problem is there really is no standard muff, because there really is so much variation between each version. shit, for me i built a violent rams head, russian green, 77 opamp, not to mention some of the variants like the iron bell, pharaoh, and swollen pickle just to name a few. i'm not even including the ones i own that were made by EHX. in case you couldn't tell the big muff is one of my favorite fuzzes. not saying it's the best, but there's something about it for me.