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Creates a punchy agreesive tone which you expect from this beaut of a pedal.
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Cool pedal
Darren O. 10.07.2015
First i only bought this as i heard the Big Muff was used by Kurt Cobain on Nevermind and that was the sound i was looking for a E.P i was doing.
Firstly make sure you have TS cables and not TRS as most pedals are designed to to only work with TS to conserve power. (TRS can be used on the output not the input).
Okay so the pedal has 3 knobs and a foot switch.
It has sounds for different genres but not every setting is going to work. With this kind of pedal your going to need a lot of tweeking to get the tone you want.
The sustain is the amount of distortion on this pedal. I find the best spots for a good sound is at 12, 3, and 5 o clock.
This is a good pedal if you like the big fuzz sound. Would suit Metal and Punk more than any other genres in my opinion.
Over all i recommend you might find it useful to have on your pedal board but not for everyone.
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"Little" for space, "Big" for sound
Jesus972 24.03.2014
A bit wider than a Boss pedal but a lot smaller than the classical Big muff, the Little Big Muff fits in your stompbox rack without problems and gives you the kind of retro sounding distortion that Hendrix fans like. I do not find sonic differences betwen this one and his bigger brother. The volume knob acts as a gain control. The tone knob really changes the sound giving you a wide colour palette and, best of all, sustain does not feel just like an output controll, it really adds bold duration to the notes played. This stombox is one of a kind. True bypass and solid nice good looking makes this pedal fairly worth the price.
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A big sound in a little box from the less big of little Big Muffs
Smooooth 03.02.2017
The best Big Muff I've tried. Incredible range on the tone knob, and subtle changes possible with the sustain. Volume however is best 'set and left' then adjusted on the guitar, though this is often the case with all varieties of Muff. A broad palette of textures available with single coils and with humbuckers... well, you know what you're getting, and it's generally loud. Indestructible box though the similarly solid footswitch isn't to everybody's taste. The only Muff to buy for those with a cluttered pedalboard.
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Electro Harmonix Little Big Muff Pi
Anonymous 27.03.2017
Classic distortion. Used to use it on bass/elec. guitar aswell.
It can be agressive and it has strong distortion.
Depends on what youre looking for.
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Great fuzz sound
Anonymous 22.06.2015
Build Quality is good. Not as solid as a boss pedal.
Sounds amazing especially for deep bass fuzz.
Got this as the bigger one does not include facility for a 9v battery.
This one includes a 9v battery. Access to battery is by unscrewing 4 screws.
A must have for fuzz fans!
Delivery fast as usual from Thomann.
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Good, but it's a big muff
Anonymous 29.07.2014
Excellent pedal build quality, though it really does offer just one sound, and thats great if you want the muff distortion tone, but not if you really like to vary the sound.