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True bypass. The Wicker switch opens up 3 high frequency filters providing a sustain that is raspy and defined. The Tone switch completely removes the tone control, providing a devastating broadband Big Muff slam. With the Wicker switch off and the Tone switch on, you have the original
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$92.99
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Like the legendary Big Muff Pi of the 70s, the reissue has three controls that let the player dial in the finest harmonic distortionsustain ever produced. The Volume control adjusts the output level. The Sustain control optimizes the long sustain with just the right amount of harmonic
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$79.35
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Small die cast case saves valuable pedalboard space. The Electro-Harmonix Nano Muff Overdrive Effects Pedal revives the big sound of the 1969 classic Muff Fuzz effect in a compact, die-cast aluminum package. No complicated settings needed here: just the switch and a volume knob. Rugged
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$44.85
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Dial up that slightly torn speaker sound or dial in total Germanium Satisfaction. The Electro-Harmonix Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi overdrive and distortiuon pedal is a classic 1960's overdrive based around a hand-selected germanium transistor. To get the best results from the E-H Germanium
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$99.75
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Reissue of the 1969 classic Muff Fuzz in a die cast aluminum box. Adds just a touch of funky dirt. It is also one half of the DOUBLE MUFF that Electro Harmonix currently manufactures. The MUFF OVERDRIVE is a dynamic pedal, meaning it interacts with the output level of your instrument
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$44.85
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