Sekova Big Muff

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An authentic reproduction of the highly coveted and extremely rare Sekova Big Muff Model 2015, made by Shin-Ei starting in 1972/73. It was almost identical to a 1972 Triangle Muff, but with different transistors and some small component value changes.

I was able to source the exact same transistors, Hitachi 2SC1335, specifically for these builds. The exact diodes in the original are unknown, but they were most likely whatever was available. I used Rohm 1S2473, NOS Japanese.

Carbon comp resistors, same as the original. The original used all ceramic caps, so I opted to use mil-spec CK05 ceramics in mine, for consistency and a clean look. Only additional features are voltage protection and power filtering.

Alpha pots, Alpha footswitch, all Lumberg jacks.

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An authentic reproduction of the highly coveted and extremely rare Sekova Big Muff Model 2015, made by Shin-Ei starting in 1972/73. It was almost identical to a 1972 Triangle Muff, but with different transistors and some small component value changes.

I was able to source the exact same transistors, Hitachi 2SC1335, specifically for these builds. The exact diodes in the original are unknown, but they were most likely whatever was available. I used Rohm 1S2473, NOS Japanese.

Carbon comp resistors, same as the original. The original used all ceramic caps, so I opted to use mil-spec CK05 ceramics in mine, for consistency and a clean look. Only additional features are voltage protection and power filtering.

Alpha pots, Alpha footswitch, all Lumberg jacks.

An authentic reproduction of the highly coveted and extremely rare Sekova Big Muff Model 2015, made by Shin-Ei starting in 1972/73. It was almost identical to a 1972 Triangle Muff, but with different transistors and some small component value changes.

I was able to source the exact same transistors, Hitachi 2SC1335, specifically for these builds. The exact diodes in the original are unknown, but they were most likely whatever was available. I used Rohm 1S2473, NOS Japanese.

Carbon comp resistors, same as the original. The original used all ceramic caps, so I opted to use mil-spec CK05 ceramics in mine, for consistency and a clean look. Only additional features are voltage protection and power filtering.

Alpha pots, Alpha footswitch, all Lumberg jacks.