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Musket v Supercollider

There are a bunch of threads on these two pedals, try a search.

Edit:
Also, you've got to realize that the only way you're going to find the muff variant that works for you is by trial and error. We're talking shades of muffy goodness here, since the basic circuit is always going to be the same.
 
Supercollider is super easy to dial in a good tone - it's pretty much idiot proof. The Musket (I owned two v.1s)is more flexible, but due to the interactive nature of the controls, it takes more effort to dial in one's sound. Both kill. Personally, I preferred the SC, but was happy with both. The only downside to the SC is that the build quality and finish aren't quite on the same level as the Musket.
 
just got Pickle's SuperCollider and Musket in the mail yesterday.

initial impressions:

SuperCollider sounds great straight out of the box. No bad settings found during my first trial run. 'Depth' knob is a really nice feature. Brings more bass character into the fuzz circuit. Small tweaks clockwise restores clarity at a small sacrifice to lows.

Musket sounds pretty good too but has longer learning curve. Found many more diverse useable muff tones compared to SC, and the Musket can be dialed in more extreme and harsh than the SC. The 'Pre' knob was tricky to understand, need to spend more time learning how to use it. 'Tone' does more than just cut highs, it also boosts lows and gets closer to sounding like the SuperCollider. 'Focus' is a pretty sweet control too. Goes from over-saturated loss of clarity to slightly gated near-synth tones. Great for finding "your muff tone".

After spending about two hours trying them out I came to the conclusion that they both sound good, which is best is a matter of your applications. If your only looking for a great sounding plug-n-play muff than the supercollider is better. If your a fuzz lover in need of a very unique muff tone or more extreme tones than the Musket is better.
 
see? this is where the trial and error comes in.

i'm a huge fan of the Wren and Cuff Pickle Pie B and the Iron Ether Oxide. i hated the Musket i had (great at home, horrible in a band setting) but have never tried a Super Collider.
 
the 'stache IS 'sposed to be pure ballsy fury. it depends what you want. i love the Oxide because every time i twiddle the knobs i find a new, useable tone. 'specially in conjunction with the Xerograph. the PPB is just a vicious, vicious main-stay fuzz. the TAFM is a delicious boutique.... cultured?... i dunno..... grown up approach to a fuzz almost.

what you want? melt panties off of cross dressing thai boys? impress others with your tasty, tasty tones? a fun to experiment with fuzz?