Big Muff Pi

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Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi Vintage Fuzz Pedal / 1972?? Made with Free Shipping!This is one of the coolest and rarer Fuzz's out there. Its all stock except a replaced power cord. Board shots available upon request. More General Info:The Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi is a legendary fuzz pedal that has made a significant impact on the world of guitar effects. It was originally introduced in the early 1970s and has since become one of the most iconic and enduring fuzz pedals in music history.The original Big Muff Pi was introduced by Electro-Harmonix. It was designed by David Cockerell, who was known for his innovative work in the field of guitar effects. The Big Muff Pi was designed to deliver a distinctive fuzz sound with a heavy, saturated tone that was different from other fuzz pedals of its time. It combined aspects of fuzz, distortion, and sustain, creating a unique and powerful effect. The early versions of the Big Muff Pi used a circuit based on the "triangle" wave oscillator, which was designed to generate a rich and creamy fuzz sound. The original model featured a simple, yet effective, circuit with three main controls: Volume, Tone, and Sustain. The Big Muff Pi is known for its thick, saturated fuzz with a pronounced midrange. It’s often described as having a "creamy" or "woolly" sound, which makes it particularly favored for its ability to produce a sustained and powerful fuzz tone.Condition: Works perfectly, all stock and just looked over with 100% check out by tech. Some slight wear on sides and back. Please message for any detailed board shots etc.Shipping: USPS Priority Two shipping service is included in the sale, and yes it will be insured as well.

Electro-Harmonix Big Muff PI

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