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Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff Distortion Pedal

Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff Distortion Pedal
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Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff Distortion Pedal

 
 
List Price: $94.00
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62961

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Features
  • Housed in a compact, die-cast box

  • Classic, true-to-heritage tone

  • 1970 tone that falls somewhere between the current U.S. Big Muff and the Russian Big Muff


Description

Same silky smooth violin-like sustain and creamy tone that made the legendary 1970 Big Muff famous - This little brother proudly displays its heritage proudly. Small, pedal board friendly, die-cast case.


Product Details
Product Length:6.25 inches
Product Width:3.2 inches
Product Height:5.65 inches
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:6.2 inches
Package Width:5.7 inches
Package Height:3.2 inches
Package Weight:1.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 10 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5Great distortion, and really nice sustain  Jul 21, 2006 By TJ
This pedal is great. The Sustain knob (controls dist./sust.) has a wide range of choices. You want a great 70's dist. or a bit more heavy? Just adjust the knob! AWESOME and very smooth sustain, and the tone is killer from this pedal. I only had to tweak the knobs a bit before I had "that" feeling iin the back of my neck. The one that says, "That's it right there!"

The size of this pedal is nice too, it's a bit wider than say a BOSS, but it doesn't take up too much room. The box is pretty sturdy, it will take some abuse!

Alone or with a few effects, this is a great pedal

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5quality pedal; big fuzz in a small(er) package  Mar 25, 2010 By J. Robertson
This pedal is a steal for something made this sturdy with a true bypass. Reviews of other pedal brands (BOSS in particular) always mention being "built like a tanks" and similar language, but this thing is built like the black box of an airplane. I'd expect it to survive a nuclear war.

The sound? It sounds like a Big Muff. I'm sure some people can tell the difference, but I'm not one of them. Even though I love the sound, people not familiar with the Big Muff or even with fuzz pedals in general should try this (or the full size muff) at a guitar store before blindly ordering one over the Internet. It is not an overdrive, not a distortion pedal. It is a fuzz, and a very particular fuzz at that. There are plenty of videos on youtube that demonstrate what a Big Muff sounds like. You either love that sound, or hate it.

The controls work really well. With the sustain and tone all the way up, and the volume at dead 0, the pedal is absolutely silent. There is no "leakage" of noise like with some pedals. You can get the same tone at any level from 1 to 10.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent  Apr 16, 2011 By Victor
The Little Big Muff does one thing spectacularly well: it delivers massive fuzz-plus-sustain. For that purpose, it's excellent, both in sound and construction (it feels like a metal brick). However, be warned: if you're looking for a standard "distortion pedal," this is not it. It's a fuzz pedal. It delivers ferocious fuzz but is not a general purpose distortion pedal (like, say, a BOSS DS-1). If a great fuzz pedal is what you want, this is a superb choice--and, so far as I know, the best one for its price. If the price is still too much for you, consider the ModTone Fuzzer, which is about as good but substantially cheaper (at least as I write this).

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Sounds great  Mar 05, 2010 By Philip Hutchison
This pedal is awesome. It sounds just like its namesake Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (USA) but is much smaller.

Physically, the pedal is slightly larger than most single-effect pedals, but easily fits on a pedalboard. Slightly larger than a ProCo Rat. Very sturdy construction, doesn't feel like a cheapie at all.

Sonically, it has very creamy smooth distortion (read: not suited for crunchy metal) and sounds just like some recordings you may have heard it on, including tracks by Smashing Pumpkins and My Bloody Valentine. If you love shoegazer-style wall-of-sound distortion, this is the pedal for you.

I've wanted a Big Muff for years, and I'm glad I finally bought this mini version.


5Great purchase!  Dec 28, 2011 By Jenna-Lee
I bought this pedal for my boyfriend for Christmas. Works well and the price is great compared to local music shopping centers.

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