Mr. Muff
Vintage-Drum-Sound-Tools – Made in Germany
The products from Mr. Muff are the perfect tool for drummers who are looking for a quick and effective way to muffle the sound of their drums and even cymbals! The complete Mr. Muff range is known for being particularly easy to use.
Shop 70s sound tools now on session.de
BassMuff, MiniMuff and Muffins provide the popular vintage drum sound in no time, without you having to make complex modifications to your drum kit. Annoying overtones and fiddling with dish towels and adhesive tape are, thanks to the muffling system with an on-/off principle, a thing of the past. You can now find all Mr. Muff products in our Walldorf branch and on session.de
Mr. MuffThe perfect tool for vintage drum sound
You'll find even more information and videos about the innovative vintage drum-sound tools from Mr. Muff on the respective product pages.
Mr. Muff – MiniMuff
The MiniMuff is the ideal tool for variable tone shaping. A compact damper made of synthetic faux fur with a removable weight and a diameter of 60mm for your retro sound.
Mr. Muff – BassMuff
The BassMuff – formerly MuffKopf – offers you a quick and easy way to damp your bass drum and create a vintage sound. It is made from synthetic faux fur, features a cord stopper and, with a diameter of 150mm, is ideal for the bass drum.
Mr. Muff – Muffins
A cotton cloth framed by a felt ring – the Muffins are as simple as they are effective. They are easy to use and suitable for all drum sizes. For even more damping they can be stacked and even used on cymbals
From "MuffKopf" to Mr. Muff
All products are handmade at the Rohema Percussion factory in Germany. Thanks to the expertise gained from producing drumsticks and professional mallets, it's easy for Rohema to take over production of Thorsten Reeß's innovative Mr. Muff products in its in-house sewing department. Inventor Thorsten Reeß, himself a drummer, was looking for a way to quickly change his bass drum or tom sound during live performance. As he couldn't find what he was looking for anywhere, he started tinkering himself. In 2014 he developed the BassMuff cover for the bass drum beater, which at the time still had the funny name "MuffKopf". Over time the MiniMuff and, most recently, the Muffins were added.
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