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    Bringing back this thread because I am having similar issues.

    I bought the Deluxe Muff Pi as a high-gain fuzz and planned to use the noise gate to keep my signal silent when not playing. Pedal works great but every time the gate activates it lets out a click. Normally I would fix this on a noise gate with the attack function, but the Muff only has the one gate knob. Is there a way to eliminate this click when the gate opens, as it happens EVERY time regardless of the settings (if I drop all settings to 0 but the gate, I can still hear the click of the gate opening).

    It can be heard over the mix and is really out of place. Any suggestions/advice/anyone else with this issue?

    This sounds like the gate is malfunctioning and needs to be repaired. If this is a new purchase I recommend you either exchange for a different unit or send it in for repair. Try info@ehx.com if you want to send it in.

    I was hoping to avoid that as I am in Canada, so sending the pedal in costs almost as much as the pedal itself as it is no longer under warranty (a friend had it sitting in a box for a few years). But I will contact them and see my options, as I am already sending another pedal to EHX for repair at the moment.

    BlueChicken
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    Bringing back this thread because I am having similar issues.

    I bought the Deluxe Muff Pi as a high-gain fuzz and planned to use the noise gate to keep my signal silent when not playing. Pedal works great but every time the gate activates it lets out a click. Normally I would fix this on a noise gate with the attack function, but the Muff only has the one gate knob. Is there a way to eliminate this click when the gate opens, as it happens EVERY time regardless of the settings (if I drop all settings to 0 but the gate, I can still hear the click of the gate opening).

    It can be heard over the mix and is really out of place. Any suggestions/advice/anyone else with this issue?

    in reply to: Nano Bass Muff vs. Green Russion #123642
    BlueChicken
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    The Bass Muff isn’t a re-issue as much as the voicing was “inspired by” the Russian muff. The Bass Muff, as a result, has a distinct sound when you compare them up close, although they are similar. As well, the Bass Muff’s tone pot is set for bass (while the Russian is technically a guitar pedal) and the Bass Muff also has the toggle missing from the Russian.

    They are close but different. I’m a bassist and I jumped on the Russian re-issue!

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