Big Muff Pi W. Tone Wicker : lots and lots of sound

6 years ago

This pedal was purchased for use in the home Studio, as well as performances in cafes(I would like).

The sound is gorgeous, and the tuning range is huge, from Hendrix of the 70s to modern Black Keys and Gary Clark Jr.

Two toggle switches allow you to make the sound unique. Need a classic Fuzz, again same translate tumblers in the lower position position

and the monitors already have the legendary sound dire straits money for nothing

Pros bag this:

1. Relatively low price(for a very high-quality and firm lotion),

2. Aluminum lightweight and durable body(very convenient to take to performances and rehearsals)

3. And a very cool appearance, the adjustment knobs have a nice smooth running, chrome-plated metal toggle switches

4. Made in NYC, USA!!!

5. Sustain - sometimes it seems that it is infinite

Of the minuses, I can only note that if there is no power supply, you will have to pick up a screwdriver and spin the pedal (4 bolts),

to get to the terminal connector. But a screwdriver is not a terrible tool, so with a little skill you can cope

Again, the Pedalboard becomes chic, plus a standard 9V power supply

Conclusion: for a little money, I got the most beautiful lotion that forms an adult and awesome sound.

In my circle of friends, I will certainly recommend this pedal.

If you compare it with the classic version and Tone Wicker, I will definitely choose the second one because of the wider settings.

I can't compare it with other older models, since the choice of sound will be more subjective.

Image Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi w. Tone Wicker

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Electro Harmonix
  • Released in 2008
  • Average price : $107
  • Dimensions : 102mm x 121mm x 89mm
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