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Electro-Harmonix XO Little Big Muff PI Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal

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Smaller than the original, but as big in sound.

Little Big Muff puts this legendary distortion/sustainer in a more compact and rugged die-cast box, but the sound is true to the 1970 original-silky smooth violin-like sustain that lets you hold a note for an entire set. Sustain, Tone, and Volume knobs.

Electro-Harmonix XO Little Big Muff PI Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal Specifications:

  • 3-1/2"W x 1-1/8"H x 4-1/2"D

    The barrel connector on the front of the Big Muff Pi is for a 9-volt battery eliminator capable
  • of delivering 100 mA of current. The inner ring of the 9-volt battery eliminator must be negative, the outer ring positive.

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Big Muff vs. Little Big Muff

I own the Big Muff fuzz while my friend owns the Little Big Muff. We compared the two and this it what we found. ROUND ONE: CONSTRUCTION The construction quality on both the Big Muff and the Little Big Muff is great, and actually the Little Big Muff seems more durable. Both have 3 control knobs (Sustain,Tone, and Volume) and an AC jack. The only differnce in construction is the size which is small and convient and complete metal casing of the Little Big Muff. WINNER:Electro~Harmonix Little Big Muff ROUND TWO: SOUND Honestly they both sound about the same. Great sustain, very crunchy, great for classic rock from the 60's and 70's to about anything you want to sound awesome. WINNER: They are both winners they both are amazing ROUND THREE: FINAL THOUGHTS At about 5$ dollars cheaper and more convient and sturdier construction I wish I would have bought the Electro~Harmonix Little Big Muff.

Reviewed by Buddha on 9/26/2006 who plays Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Ska, Experimental.

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Best modern muff.

This Muff sounds like a mix between the USA and Germany editions. It's more modern, but still that fuzzy tone we all love. The hammond enclosure is perfect. AC (boss) adaptor support works flawlessly. This is the perfect muff. The best so far. It may not have the same 'hair' as the older ones, but most people won't know the difference. Definitely a studio workhorse. It doesn't get much better than this!

Reviewed by Paterson on 10/12/2006 who plays Grunge.

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A lot of Muff in a smaller package

The Little Big Muff has cured my fuzz GAS. The tone control on this little box is fantastic. It's not like your normal tone knob where it just cuts out the highs as you turn it down. It has three different tone points on it and it changes the character of the tone rather than just the brightness/darkness of it. I had a Russian Big Muff and it wasn't tight enough for me. The Little Big Muff is tight, fuzzy, expansive, and will give you everything from a bit of hair in the notes to pure fuzzed-out bliss.

Reviewed by Tweedledee on 8/31/2006 who plays Rock, Pop, Blues, Folk.

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not as good as the real thing

Well, I was looking for a fuzz pedal, so I went to try this out. I tried it out next to the original, and the English Muff'n. While It may be smaller and cheaper, it's not worth it. I heard a huge difference in quality between this and the original. To me, this sounded like bad distortion, too compressed and too digital sounding. Trust me, save up for the real thing. It's a classic, and for a good reason. If you have the money though, I really suggest the English Muff'n. It's what I ended up buying. Although it is about twice the price, there are actually 2 12AX7 pre amp tubes in there, so you're getting real tube overdrive/fuzz. However, if this isn't an option, the real Big Muff is amazing.

Reviewed by RHCPStrat on 8/14/2007 who plays Rock, Funk, Hard Rock.

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