Merging two classic Muffs from the past, the Bass Big Muff from electro-harmonix gives you the unmistakeable grit and grind conjured from both the army green Sovtek Big Muff Pi and the NYC-built Big Muff Pi. And since it’s for bass, electro-harmonix gave this bad boy a healthy dose of low-end love, making sure you’ll rattle the rafters. The Bass Big Muff gives you a direct out to feed a separate amp or effects rig, and the Dry/Bass Boost switch lets you dial in just the right amount of bottom. Bassists, it’s time to give the guitarists back their guitar-specific fuzz pedal and take your sound to new lows with the Bass Big Muff!
$ 107.99
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
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This review is from: Electro-Harmonix Bass Big Muff Distortion Pedal (Electronics)
I’ve been playing bass for a few years now, and the majority of that time was spent trying to find a bass fuzz/distortion that worked best for me. I’ve tried everything, Woolly Mammoth, Boss ODB3, Turbo Rat, Blowtorch, I even bought a Line 6 Pod XT Live to try and model the perfect distortion. None of them would cut it. THIS pedal is the ultimate. It’s got great bottom end, and plenty of fuzz. My personal favorite setting is with the toggle on Dry, and the tone and sustain knobs all the way up! This allows the majority of your signal to pass through undisturbed while giving you great fuzz on the top. It’s the closest thing you will ever find to bi-amping one clean and one dirty signal. Fans of Muse, The Faint, The Mars Volta….. Buy this Pedal
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This review is from: Electro-Harmonix Bass Big Muff Distortion Pedal (Electronics)
Everybody else has said why this is a great bass fuzz, and I don’t have anything to add that hasn’t been said already, but some people wonder about how it sounds on the guitar. It sounds more or less like your basic Muff tone on your guitar amp, but running it through your bass rig is another story. Fans of Stoner Metal who want a good Electric Wizard tone should give this a shot. This thing is killer for guitarists with a bass rig, even my surf guitar can pull off a respectable Weedeater sound.
I play guitar and bass and this pedal sounds great with both, this is the best you can get at this price. 0
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful
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This review is from: Electro-Harmonix Bass Big Muff Distortion Pedal (Electronics)
I bought the bass big muff after figuring out Cliff Burton of Metallica used the Russian Big Muff. I tried that and it was amazing, so I figured they couldn’t make it worse, only better. I was correct. I really like the distortion sound, and this pedal will not break. My complaint is that I use a musicman stingray which has one fat double pick up, making the sound really big and bassy. I love that, but it isn’t beneficial to this pedal. I turn the EQ on my fender amp all the way up except for the treble i turn to twelve o clock, then on my bass I turn up the treble and midtone and turn the bass down to three o clock, effectively thinning out the sound yet keeping the horrible treble distortion sound away. It creates the perfect bass distortion. I plan on uploading a video of it on youtube under youtube.com/themanonthebass. Check it out. I recommend this pedal because it is awesome, and also because the sound of bass distortion is different than guitar distortion, and that’s what makes this pedal unique.
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