Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi V3 (Red & Black)
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The Electro-Harmonix Big Muff is one of the all time classic effects pedal. Introduced in the early '70s, the Big Muff has undergone a number of cosmetic changes, but its circuitry and classic fuzz tone have remained largely the same. After the early '70s "Tri-Muffs" and the mid-'70s "Ram's Head" Muffs, this late '70s iteration (V4/5) - sometimes called the Op Amp Muff - finally cemented the template now used for the modern reissue. This particular model was famously used by Billy Corgan with The Smashing Pumpkins to create their "wall of guitars" sound.
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The Electro-Harmonix Big Muff is one of the all time classic effects pedal. Introduced in the early '70s, the Big Muff has undergone a number of cosmetic changes, but its circuitry and classic fuzz tone have remained largely the same. Original production ended in 1984 when Electro-Harmonix went out of business, though many clones and copies were produced by other companies. Production started up again in 1996, though the earliest Big Muffs are of the most interest to collectors. Even in the earliest era of Big Muffs, there was a good deal of variation in the chassis and design. Early '70s editions with the EHX Rams Head logo are among the most sought-after.
Years of Production: 1971 - 1984, 1996 - present
Controls: Volume, Tone, Sustain
Notable Players: Carlos Santana, Kurt Cobain, J Mascis, David Gilmour
Years of Production: 1971 - 1984, 1996 - present
Controls: Volume, Tone, Sustain
Notable Players: Carlos Santana, Kurt Cobain, J Mascis, David Gilmour