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FUZZ- MOJO HAND FX Iron Bell ... a self proclaimed generic Muff
MOJO HAND FX
IRON | BELL
$170.00 USD
Mojo Hand were amongst a few regional small companies that started the first of the handmade gourmet pedal brands. Oddly so is Cusack that eventually bought the out. In short this is a Cusack pedal. They make reliable well made and popular classics at the lower end of U.S. made pedals.
The Iron Bell is basic Muff with a layout of volume, Tone and Gain. The 'Color' control is a Cusack thing that adds a bit of sparkle and bight and shows up in a few Cusack dirt pedals.
CONCLUSION __
Nothing sells a Muff faster than tagging the Gilmour name to it. Gilmour all but never used a fuzz that was not altered, hot rodded or boosted by other pedals. Add to that if he played 5 tunes on an LP you could end up with 5 different Muffs. But to get back to my point the Ad copy for this pedal calls it the Gilmour Fuzz. Which is 110% bullsh@t, LOL.
Well the Iron Bell has remained unchanged for 12 years so it certainly
has it's fans, 😇
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...the new Pigtonix Gas Giant is their take on a Muff. It has some serious extras with control of the BIAS and even a gate. You can get some seriously boosted fat sounds. Add to that the quality build is a given and the price is $150.00 USD. Check out the April 3rd review.
Oddly enough Pigtronix is also one of the historical regional upstarts from the past too.
The Iron Bell is a confirmed Skreddy P19 clone but has the mids switch replaced with a pot. Its general aim is a boosted ramshead muff. You’re spot on about the artwork though. Atleast they aren’t like Wren and Cuff and clone the whole big muff enclosure lol.
I reviewed the Skreddy on Mar 31,2020. They do sound dead similar. I do not do cover tunes so I look for things that fit my original tunes. They vary more than a Gilmour tune. Gilmour is a guy trying to find the perfect shade of grey. In spite of all his gear. It has a medium gain OD sound. It certainly does not scream FUZZ at you. I can go from a Sultans of Swing sound to a doom sound in the same tune. I love the dramatic contrasts. That is why I would go for the Pigtronix Gas Fuzz. It has a good 2 or 3 completely different sounds.
I keep a PastFx Patriarch which can cover both civil war ang rams head tones for my muff tones-I’m a Gilmour fan. As well as a vintage style fuzz whether it be a ToneBender or Fuzz Face along with a do it all Skreddy Screwdriver.
The Iron Bell is a confirmed Skreddy P19 clone but has the mids switch replaced with a pot. Its general aim is a boosted ramshead muff. You’re spot on about the artwork though. Atleast they aren’t like Wren and Cuff and clone the whole big muff enclosure lol.
ReplyDeleteI reviewed the Skreddy on Mar 31,2020. They do sound dead similar. I do not do cover tunes so I look for things that fit my original tunes. They vary more than a Gilmour tune. Gilmour is a guy trying to find the perfect shade of grey. In spite of all his gear. It has a medium gain OD sound. It certainly does not scream FUZZ at you. I can go from a Sultans of Swing sound to a doom sound in the same tune. I love the dramatic contrasts. That is why I would go for the Pigtronix Gas Fuzz. It has a good 2 or 3 completely different sounds.
ReplyDeleteI keep a PastFx Patriarch which can cover both civil war ang rams head tones for my muff tones-I’m a Gilmour fan. As well as a vintage style fuzz whether it be a ToneBender or Fuzz Face along with a do it all Skreddy Screwdriver.
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