Big Muff Shema -

Usually three 100K linear pots for Volume , Sustain (gain), and Tone . 3. Popular Schematic Variations

The is a legendary "distortion sustainer" circuit known for its thick, compressed sound and trademark "scooped" midrange. Unlike simpler fuzz pedals, the classic Big Muff (shema) uses four cascaded transistor stages to achieve its massive gain. 1. Core Circuit Stages big muff shema

Since the tone stack is passive and loses a lot of signal strength, this final stage boosts the signal back up to a usable output volume. 2. Key Components & Values A typical Big Muff build uses approximately 46 components : Usually three 100K linear pots for Volume ,

A common emitter amplifier that sets the input impedance and prepares the signal for clipping. It typically includes filtering to manage highs and lows before they get distorted. Unlike simpler fuzz pedals, the classic Big Muff

The "heart" of the Muff sound. Two nearly identical stages use silicon diodes (often 1N4148 or 1N914) in feedback loops to "soft clip" the signal twice. This dual-stage clipping creates the characteristic long sustain and heavy compression.

Most traditional Big Muff schematics are broken down into four primary functional blocks:

Historically high-gain silicon NPN types like 2N5088 , BC239 , or SE4010 . Diodes: Standard silicon diodes (e.g., 1N4148).