You Need This: Moth Electric P.Isabella "Ram's Head" Edition!

Masta' C

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Here's the deal, I need someone else to buy this and absorb the G.A.S. for me, LOL!

No, this post is not sponsored or anything like that...

I've mentioned Moth Electric before and I'm only mentioning the brand again because he's probably my favorite new builder. His circuits are just so well refined and dialed-in before he releases them, plus his pedal aesthetic is really clean, and build quality is second-to-none.

I consider his original P.Isabella (expanded Russian Muff) and A.Incorrupta (expanded RAT) pedals to be permanent fixtures on my board. In fact, pushing the P.Isabella with the A.Incorrupta creates a thick, driving wall of fuzzstortion that I'm absolutely addicted to! I'm thinking of asking my wife to get me his C.Regalis overdrive as a Father's Day present, as it looks killer, also!

Anyways, for the second anniversary of Moth Electric, a new "Ram's Head" version of the P.Isabella was just released, which looks really cool! It touts a bit more gain and a slightly brighter, clearer voicing that is allegedly better suited to lead playing, which I'm sure many will appreciate.

Unfortunately, I don't have a use for another "Muff" derivative at the moment, but I'm sure one of you does! If that's you, then you should buy the Ram's Head version and let me know how much you like it, LOL!!! I should also plug the fact that he's doing a 15% off sale until the end of the month to trigger the FOMO!

I get the feeling this is probably the last "fuzz" he'll do for a while, though I'm hoping he gets the itch to do an expanded FZ-2 "Hyper Fuzz" at some point!

Link: https://www.mothelectric.com/shop

Not the greatest demo, but it's currently the only one out there that I can find:

 
You should buy the new one, sell the other one to fund it, then feel bad about selling it because there was just something about the original, go buy it back, dial everything in, be unsure about whether the specs actually match the first one you had, find a great deal on an original Russian, mess around with it, and eventually decide you need all three on your board. It's the only way through this with any dignity.
 
You should buy the new one, sell the other one to fund it, then feel bad about selling it because there was just something about the original, go buy it back, dial everything in, be unsure about whether the specs actually match the first one you had, find a great deal on an original Russian, mess around with it, and eventually decide you need all three on your board. It's the only way through this with any dignity.

Bahahahahaha...I love it!!!

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