JHS Muffuletta Fuzz Review
- Sam Goffen
- Nov 6, 2019
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 29
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Review
The #JHS #Muffuletta is a box of delights for you Fuzz Heads. It contains 6, yes 6, different iterations of the classic #BigMuff.

The JHS story goes like this: They wanted to pay homage to the Muff but couldn't decide which version was king, so they just made a pedal that could do it all. I LOVE this concept and it is also the approach they took with their amazing #Bonsai which gives you different versions of a Tubescreamer in one small pedal.
And as they say on the JHS site, their indecision really is our gain.
Sounds of the JHS Muffuletta Fuzz
Firstly, there are the standard Volume, Sustain and Tone controls, but things get interesting with the 4th control. The Muffuletta has 6 differently voiced 'Muffs' selectable by the bottom right knob. You have a choice from left to right of:
*The Civil War '91-'93 V7
This has more mid range, a brighter overall tone and less gain. Users: Sonic Youth, R.E.M.
The Russian '99-'09 V8
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