A bonafide guitar legend by any standard, his band Dinosaur Jr. toured with and influenced many of the bands that defined the 90's - bands like Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Mudhoney, and too many others to count. Ask nearly any punk or grunge band from that era (and of today) if they've heard of J Mascis, and you'll get a look like you're a fool for even having to ask. His association with the Big Muff is well documented as one of the main building blocks of the Dinosaur Jr. sound. So, it is understandable that the Muff experts at Wren and Cuff would be the ones calling when the idea for a signature pedal came about. After more than 2 years in the making, that pedal is finally here. A part-by-part recreation of J's number one Muff since 1987, the Garbage Face is not just any '70s Ram's Head - J's pedal is an odd bird with parts values that are 'incorrect' and component values that have drifted far from their original values during its near-50 year journey. On the other side of the pedal is a replication of J's favorite germanium treble booster that he uses to slam the input of said muffer. And nestled in between the two is a wonderfully simple but incredibly useful tool - a second volume knob with a footswitch to let you bounce between two Muff volume outputs!
Wren and Cuff Garbage Face - Demo / Review Video - Chicago Music Exchange
Wren and Cuff Garbage Face - Demo Video - wash?
Wren and Cuff Garbage Face - Demo / Review Video - Demos In The Dark
Wren and Cuff Garbage Face - Demo Video - Pedal of the Day
Wren and Cuff Garbage Face - Demo / Review Video - Brendan Strazbürg Statham