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T-Rex Engineering Mudhoney
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Published on 05/13/10 at 10:49
Pedal Analog saturation at large (you'll understand later).
Mains or battery.
One input and one output.
Switch box and metal.

UTILIZATION

3 knobs: gain, tone and level
1 small boost switch.

At first sight, but nothing extraordinary for the reactivity of knobs, the sound palette is huge.


SOUND QUALITY

I play a Fender Start plugged into a Blackstar HT 5 (5w tube). When the boost is off, the pedal delivers a very nice overdrive. With the gain close to zero, we can have a clean boost.

Once the boost engaged, it enters the regions of distortion, and pushing the gain on the bottom, one arrives at an aggressive fuzz.

Knob The tone is very responsive as well, we can get a round or quite the opposite edge as desired.

In short you'll understand that this pedal is very versatile, and sound that emerges is simply sublime, the dynamics is well felt.

OVERALL OPINION

I needed a very versatile pedal that can go from clean boost to fuzz. I could not earn three pedals (overdrive, distortion, fuzz) for lack of space on my pedalboard. So when I heard of Mudhoney, I became immediately interested.
This pedal is unique, very versatile and I find the price justified in view of the possibilities of the beast.

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