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== Technical description ==
 
== Technical description ==
 
[[Big Muff tone control]]
 
[[Big Muff tone control]]
 
== Links ==
 
* [http://electroharmonix.ronsound.com/articles/bigmuff.html RonSound's article on Muff family history]
 
* [http://www.big-muff.net/big_muff.php Big Muff and Guitar Effects Museum] Lot's of BMP photos.
 
  
 
== Models ==
 
== Models ==
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Click on the links to view the original forum posts.
 
Click on the links to view the original forum posts.
  
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== Furter reading ==
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* [http://www.pisotones.com/BigMuffPi/psst/BMP_versions.htm Versions]
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* [http://electroharmonix.ronsound.com/articles/bigmuff.html RonSound's article on Muff family history]
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* [http://www.big-muff.net/big_muff.php Big Muff and Guitar Effects Museum] Lot's of BMP photos.
  
 
{{Electro-Harmonix}}
 
{{Electro-Harmonix}}
 
[[Category:Distortion]]
 
[[Category:Distortion]]
 
[[Category:Fuzz]]
 
[[Category:Fuzz]]

Revision as of 12:40, 26 September 2011

The Big Muff Pi, in its different incarnations, is probably Electro-Harmonix's most popular product. This four-transistor fuzzbox is one of the first high-gain distortion units on the market. Its characteristic dirty, harmonically rich distortion tone, combined with its reliability and accessible price have made it greatly popular.

Technical description

Big Muff tone control

Models

Look here for information on specific models.

Triangle Big Muff

OpAmp Big Muff

Gallery

Click on the links to view the original forum posts.

Furter reading

Electro-Harmonix
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