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Electro Harmonix Ram's Head Big Muff Fuzz

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Electro Harmonix Ram's Head Big Muff Fuzz
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Perfect!
AlexanderBabikovHimself 10.06.2020
Well, when ordering this pedal by electro harmonix I haven't expect it to be anything else but perfect.
I originally wanted to buy this pedal after I heard how well this reissue can replicate the tone of my favourite guitarists: David Gilmour and Robert Fripp.

Pros:
- Easy to use: the pedal only has three knobs. Volume, Tone and sustain. The sustain knob controls the amount of distortion and of course, as the name says sustain.
- Replicating sounds: Because Ram's Head Big Muff was used by so many iconic artists this reissue will give you the possibility to match their tones.

(Possible) Cons:
- I haven't recorded anything or played with a band with this pedal yet, but my only slight concern is that this pedal might not have enough mid frequencies. (This was a common issue with Big Muffs). But if this problem exists, you can still easily fix it with an EQ.

My main recommendation:
If possible use this pedal with a valve amp and not a solid state amp. Like any other fuzz it will sound the best with a valve amp. On a solid state amp, it can sound quite dirty (not in a good way).

Some settings for you to try out:
Fripp's Tone: Volume: 50% / Tone: 25-30% / Sustain 95%
Gilmour's Tone: Volume: 65-70% / Tone: 70%/ Sustain 90%

It's an insanely good pedal, that I would recommend to everyone!
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The best of them all for most scenarios?
tgchan.com 05.09.2022
Marshall DSL1, 2x12 v30, emg81 (volume pot only) = bright and cutting tone.

Ultra gain channel with a little gain (9 o'clock)

All muffs @ 12 o'clock, except for big box muff, slightly more as it is quieter

1. Russian = the fattest mofo around but still clear enough to hear chords and different strings. It feels like the 3rd channel I wish I had in my amp. Absolutely massive sound but it doesn't loose too much definition/ A little muddier Dual Rectifier kind of thing



2. Ram's head = very similar to Russian but it has less definition and goes more towards OG triangle in terms of mud. Still very powerful and bassy

3. op amp = thin/cutting like a razor, weird sounding offspring. Loved it because it had its own character and was amazing for cutting. It chocks on chords and notes definition

4. triangle = OG, super loud. I liked it the best on clean channel as it was super powerful sounding, fizzy fuzzy but still very punchy

5. big box big muff USA (writing only) = the reason I have ordered other muffs... It was just chocking all over the place on ultra gain channel (dirty). There was basically no definition of notes nor chords but... I loved it the most of single strings/notes solo stuff. Super creamy, very pleasant and compressed. I liked it so much that I had big trouble to let it go... For solos it was amazing.


I was seriously debating leaving all 5 muffs with me... They are all different, altought 4 & 5 very very similar with triangle having slightly more note definitions and more punch. Though 4 with super creamy solo/single string was super hard to forget about.


I don't think there's a wrong choice here. They behave/sound so different with different amps, guitars, etc. that it's just impossible to decide which to get...


If you have a dark very fat sounding amp like Dual Rectifier/similar I would definitely pick op amp as it cuts the best.

Mind you, this is all on ULTRA GAIN channel on my amp which has tons of gain on tap already.

On clean channel they all sound very similar. Op amp has its own character which is super cool and I already miss it (both on dirt and clean channel)...

Triangle was the punchiest and most powerful on clean channel. Big box muff was almost exactly the same. Ram's head and Russian too but they were much better on dirt channel for my FAT MASSIVE tone needs.

On clean channel I would go TRIANGLE. Op amp is cool on either, it has its own character but it chokes on already dirty channel not as much as big box muff and triangle but still, similar to ram's head but ram's head sounds more pleasant overall


Ram's head is like the best of both worlds TRIANGLE <> Russian.

It sits in the middle. Big bassy but chockes a little, but still define. I had a hard time deciding between Russian and Ram's head as they were super similar. Ram's head was a little less defined so I went with Russian as I am using it as a fake 3rd MASSIVE channel on my DSL1.



You can't go wrong with either~!! I was for days thinking about leaving all of them for different scenarios... They are all super amazing pedal with their own character. There's no better/worse. All lovely./
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pi big muff ramshead
guitarplayer7010 03.01.2024
Great sounding pedal, smooth EHX tones. Would be cool to have a version in the old vintage casing for the real die hards
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Great Muff Sound
John Ford 25.11.2021
I really like this muff. Into my Marshall SC20H's low input it sounds great. It does have some noise, but nothing more than any other Muff circuit at a comparable gain value (not knob position) I have including the boutique-y ones. It's a very high gain muff, 12 O'Clock on this pedal sounds like my boutique muff maxed out + booster.
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Davids tone
Analogic 06.09.2022
Easy and cheap way to get tjat comfortably numb thing going.
Lots of fun
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aboslutely awesome!
pedalxiga 11.11.2020
When I started building my first analogue pedal board I decided I wanted a board that can play anything from Gilmour to some heavier prog-metal.

I knew I would need to have a few staple pedals - and this was certainly one of them.

Initially i thought i would only be using this for those Gilmour leads but boy was i surprised.

I did the usual - Fender Strat playing the bridge pickup with a bit of delay, then I kicked on my OD.... Boy was i surprised. Suddenly, I was getting some super expressive leads. Made a few adjustments - and i was chugging out some metal on my Strat!

Plugged my LP in and was surprised at the amounts of distortion i was getting.

All this into a Marshall Origin just on the edge of breakup.

This pedal can really do anything, really.

Pros:
- Gilmour tones down pact
- Can go into the higher gain territory
- Harmonics are amazing

Cons:
- you have to tweak with it a bit to get it to where you want it
- it is relatively mid-scooped - you will need to mess with the EQ on your preamp
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Fuck yeah!! 🤘🤘
SofieErDope 23.09.2022
I fucking love this pedal! I love it for playing black Sabbath. It's such a classic sound i didn't even know I knew it! Just that THICC fatass fuzz sound. And the topend is so static it's awesome! Seriously my favorite pedal.
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Outstanding pedal!
alone in the cloud 21.06.2020
I use this pedal for home studio e little live event with some friends.
It suits well different music style from 70's (pinl floyd) to modern (muse). AT both low and high gain the response is perfect. THe sustain is very long and must be fine tuned for each track.

PRO
very versatile, perfect for 70's music as for modern music . It is also very compact
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Exactly what I wanted.
Squozen 23.05.2021
Years ago I wanted a fuzz pedal after hearing the Smashing Pumpkins and Dinosaur Jr, and bought completely the wrong one (the Boss Hyper-Fuzz, which is great for doom metal and nothing else). 20 years later I finally got around to selling it for a profit and buying what I should have in the first place, a Big Muff.

There are a lot of Muff variants out there but after listening to some comparisons on YouTube this won out. The Ram’s Head does exactly what I want - not too much bass, great sustain, not uncomfortably spiky.

If you want a Big Muff, you probably want this one.
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The Icon Reborn
averinuveren 17.05.2023
The Electro Harmonix Ram's Head Big Muff Fuzz is a spectacular pedal that truly captures the essence of the legendary 70s fuzz tone. This reissue of the classic Ram's Head Big Muff brings back that iconic sound with a few modern twists that make it more versatile.

The sound of this pedal is its most striking feature. It provides a rich, harmonically complex fuzz that can range from subtle saturation to full-on, wall-of-sound distortion. The Ram's Head Big Muff has a unique character, with a slightly scooped mid-range and boosted sustain that makes your guitar sing. It's perfect for lead lines that need to cut through the mix or heavy rhythm tones that fill out the sonic space.
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Electro Harmonix Ram's Head Big Muff Fuzz