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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Reissue)

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Ease of Use 9.4 (323 responses)
Sound Quality 8.6 (324 responses)
Reliability 7.9 (291 responses)
Customer Support 6.1 (45 responses)
Overall Rating 8.7 (311 responses)
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Product: Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Reissue)
Price Paid: 50
Submitted 08/22/2009 at 11:55pm by Dave

Ease of Use : 10
three knobs not that hard to figure out. sustain as you already know is the amount of distortion and sustain. the tone know appears to be passive. it is Russian made (usa made sucks for the bass)

Sound Quality : 9
I use it on the bass and I was not sure at first because most pedals boost the treble and cut the bass making a bass sound weak, but I tryed the usa bass big muff and the russia big muff and actually choose the russian made over the one made for the bass. it distorts it well for the bass I normally have the sustain and tone at 3 o'clock and the bass volume max for max distortion. this still could use a bit of a bass boost but is not needed I use it with a vintage p bass and a yorkville bass amp. the sound is synthetic so if you are looking for a warm tube overdrive this is not it but if you just want to distort it is great. bassist like cris from muse and I think the guy from queen of the soneage uses it. I also let my guitarist use it with his les paul and ibanez and it sounds great nice deep tone with the lp.

Reliability : 3
when I first got it, it worked great but then after a couple of weeks the stomp box when activated nothing came out no sound at all. so anyways I like to fix my own stuff so I opened it up and after looking at it a while I noticed a small gauge in the microchip. so I soldered it and sure enough it works fine now. I am positive it came like that so maybe it was just a bad egg. now that I fixed it I would depend on it. it is the only distortion pedal that I use.

Customer Support : No Opinion
as I state in all my reviews I like to fix my own stuff, and I trust me. it saves me having to hassle with customer service. so no I have never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 7
this is a great pedal works great for the bass and my guitarist uses it too with his les paul and it sounds great with that also. I actually like it better than the usa big muff made for the bass it is a bit gritter. if it was stolen I would replace it in a heartbeat I will always have one of these laying around.


Product: Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Reissue)
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/11/2009 at 04:33pm by I<3myfender
Email: loganarcher at aim<dot>com

Ease of Use : 9
Only three knobs...not very hard. I was kind of confused in the beginning at where the distortion knob was...it's the sustain knob. I'm stupid. No manual, but it's pretty self-explanatory.

Sound Quality : 8
It sounds good, i mean GOOD, but its not as much a versatile distortion as it is a fuzz pedal (which i use it for). It makes good Hendrix sound. This is my rig: Fender HSS Strat> Digitech bad monkey (as a clean boost)> Maxon od808> Russian muff> EH Stereo Electric mistress> EH Stereo pulsar> EH Holy Grail> Keeley line6 dl4> Line 6 Spider III half-stack (I use a lot of Electro harmonix). It works great with chorus. But the reason why it has an 8 is that it is VERY noisy. It personally doesn't bug me very much but i know it will bug others.

Reliability : 10
I can completely rely on this pedal. Yeah its kinda loosey-goosey but thats the Russian experience! Never used a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I know guitarcenter has the best service available other than robert keeley. But i'm not sure about electro harmonix itself.

Overall Rating : 10


Product: Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Reissue)
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/22/2009 at 01:59pm by Muffy

Ease of Use : 9
It's only got 3 knobs, so operation is very simple. I can get a usuable sound from pretty much every setting. The input and outputs are for some reason reversed (crazy Russians!), and the pedal itself is enormous, so you may have some trouble fitting it onto a board. You'll need longer than usual patch cord connectors. Mine has no AC input, which some folks complain about, but I've only had to replace the 9V in this thing a few times - it's really efficient. I'd rather have a nigh immortal battery in there than another friggin AC adapter anyway.

Sound Quality : 9
I play either a Gibson Les Paul or a USA strat though a Fender Roc-Pro amp (which I don't like much but that's a different story). Engaging the pedal produces quite a bit of hum, especially on the strat, but that's the nature of the beast. I haven't tried it, but perhaps a noise gate would cut out a lot of that. The Big Muff produces one of the most in-your-face sounds of any pedal ever made, so if you're looking to create a jet-engine roar with your guitar, this pedal works perfectly. I find it's best for power chords, double-stops, or solo stuff. Rolling the sustain (ie distortion) all the way back will give you a fuzzy sounding overdrive, which I like, but can still make chords more complex than power chords sound a tad muddy. Maxing out the sustain really allows you to hold notes forever, especially with humbuckers. My Gibson weighs a ton - its natural sustain coupled with this pedal will create sound that sustains as long as I fret the string. The tone knob has a huge range, from trebly hive-of-bees buzz to bowel rattling roar. Fiddling with the knobs will get you a range of sound anywhere from Smashing Pumpkins to Hendrix. I never try to exactly emulate anyone's sound, but you can get pretty close by just casually messing around with this pedal.

The pedal doesn't have true bypass, but I play noisy rock anyway and don't really care.


Reliability : 10
Mine's over 10 years old and the only thing wrong with it is the pots are a bit scratchy. It has the 'cheap' plastic inputs, but I've never had a problem with them. I worry about the wires that attach to the battery breaking, so I'm careful when I change the 9V, but nothing bad has happened yet.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them. Mine's way beyond warranty.

Overall Rating : 9
This is my favorite pedal, and I use it in almost everything I write, which, again, is loud rock n roll. I've been playing about 20 years. Sometimes kind of country, sometimes kind of punk, sometimes kinda metal, sometimes kind of ambient. I'd be obligated to replace it if something happened to it. I got this when I was a noob and didn't realize there were different models of Big Muffs, but I don't regret it. I love the sound of this thing, and having compared it to a handful of other fuzzes, I still love it. On my wishlist would be inputs in the right places, not so damn big, visible position markers on the pots (mine is old and has nearly invisible divots on the knobs), and true bypass. And better clarity on high strings would be great.


Product: Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Reissue)
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/19/2008 at 11:09pm by Bad Reason

Ease of Use : 10
Can't get much easier

Sound Quality : 10
My main guitars are 68' & 55' Fender Strats and Gibson Les Paul Studio... but it sounds great all the others!
My rig: Ibanez Wh-10 Wah; Boss DS-2; EHX BIG MUFF; MXR 90 Mod Phaser; Electric Mistress; Danelectro Talk Back (reverse delay); Boss Analog Delay.

Reliability : No Opinion
built like a tank, I have had mine for 7 years used it on the road everynight and it is still rocking!!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
If you're a beginner or middle of the road level guitar player and/or looking to replicate your heroes sound and/or looking for a good overall overdrive/distortion pedal, this pedal is NOT for you!!! This is a pedal with too much personality for someone still searching to find their own sound!! DO your research and take your time and don't spend money on pedals because Frusciante, Hendrix and Billy Corgan have them, trust me, you will never sound like them!! But when you find that you're specifically looking for a Fuzz Pedal, (not a general distortion or a flanger or a phaser... A FUZZ) for your own sound, specially to play solos and single note type of stuff, the Big Muff is the KING of the Jungle!! From the moment you open that wooden box you're graduating from a guitar player to a rockstar!! This thing has the greatest tone ever, not only fuzzy but THICK and organic, every note means something!!! The sustain is incredible and as a "Fuzz Pedal" it's versatility is unbelievable...
I really hope that this review is helpfull to you, I'm being as honest as i can be but the bottom line is that it is all a matter of opinion...


Product: Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Reissue)
Price Paid: GBP 40
Submitted 09/04/2008 at 07:56am by tonyz123

Ease of Use : 8
3 knobs, volume ,tone and sustain plus a footswitch. Simple
It can take a little while too get a sound which isn't completely unusable but thats mainly a matter of playing with the tone.

Sound Quality : 9
My setup is:
Gretsch Corvette - crybaby wah - Digitech whammy - Digitech Bad monkey - Big Muff - Boss dd-6 - tuner - laney Lv200

It seems to make no noise when not on though as soon as it is on its untameable shrieking into feedback the instant you stop playing, all apart of it's charm! I generally go all out with this pedal with volume and sustain at max wiht tone leaning slightly to the treble side and on the bridge pickup this thing sounds amazing. Forget the neck as its just gets too muddy to do anything except solos above the 12th fret. this is remedied though by simply using it in conjunction wiht an overdrive pedal like a tubescreamer or my bad monkey. This boosts and cleans it up to a much more usuable level. You can setainly see why this pedal is used by everyone form jack white to billy corgan, it's just a powerhouse.

Reliability : 7
I feel this pedal if left alone would perform admirably at a gig and i would use it without a backup wihtout a second thought.
Unfortunately i couldn't leave it alone. I decided to replace the power scket wiht a boss type one so that it could work wiht my daisy chain. Worked fine for a while and it was a very easy operation. then its started to crackle and i traced the problem to the solid core wire connecting the circuitry to the footswitch. This stuff cannot take much damage and wiht the slight movement it had incurred whilst I worked on the pedal it had broken. Simply fixed and now works fine but i thought i'd just warn anyone considering working on one of these.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
I play mostly bluesy or garagey music. Think the birthday party or black keys and for this style of music its fantastic. In fact any style where you just want to level the floor in a single step then this pedal is for you, unless you play jazz...
I've been playing for a bout 4 years and including the above i have a fender jazzmaster and a washburn hb-32 semi set up for slide.
I would certainly buyone of these again thoug i'd be interested in trying the deluxe wiht a built in compressor.
It seems to be the only reasonably priced fuzz on the market that has any prestige or makes any sense. I tried out the new boss fuzz pedal and though that was more versatile it was digita so comes no where near this.


Product: Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Reissue)
Price Paid: GBP 40
Submitted 04/01/2008 at 03:53pm by adam
Email: birchaltheaxehero<at>hotmail dot co dot uk

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use, 3 knobs, Volume, Tone and Sustain, ONly an idiot cant figure that out.

Sound Quality : 8
My set up: Marshall MG30 DFX > Ibanez CS-9 > Ibanez PT-9 > EH Big Muff > Ibanez TS-9 > Ibanez Weeping Demon > Epiphone SG G400.

The pedal on its own and while its running through other pedals makes absolutely no noise.

Im using it with my Marshall MG30 DFX and it sounds crap while its on the distortion channel. The distortion on my amp is crap anyway, So I dont know if that is why the Big Muff Sounds crap.
It does however sound great on the clean channel, With the Bass and Treble both set to 12 o'clock.

Plugged straight into the amp, This pedal gives a warm, fuzzy tone, Which isnt really that good for pinch harmonics, tapping etc.
The Big Muff works amizingly well with the Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer, The combination of the two is great for metal guitar and bass.

Reliability : 9
If I was ever to play a gig, Id definatly use this pedal, with no need for a back up.

The metal casing looks a little flimsy in comparison to pedals like the Ibanez 9 series, But it looks tough and durable.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with them, It came with a warranty, But if it ever breaks Ill probably just take to a shop to be repaired.

Overall Rating : 9
I mostly play metal and this pedal is perfect for it.
If it were stolen or I lost it, Id buy another one straight away.

The only things I dont like about this pedal are the input jacks on the top instead of the sides, Whats all that about? and the input jack for the power supply, Instead of being the standard AC one on pretty much all pedals, Its the electro harmonix one, I hate it.

Other than those two things, This is a great pedal that Id recomend to anyone.


Product: Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Reissue)
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/22/2008 at 02:43am by Muff-Divee

Ease of Use : 6
Not so easy to get a great sound out of this for me, though I HAVE and think it's a good pedal. It's kind of a wild pedal and can easily turn into a ton of noise (grunge people might consider this a plus?)

Mine was made in NYC, and just got it in 07.

A little frustrating that it has a weird power supply, maybe there's some reason it's not DC? I'm not an electrician, I'm just annoyed easily.

The input/output jacks are at the top of the unit, which doesn't matter to me, but again, is kind of weird for no reason. Maybe the Lil' Big Muff isn't like this, but I haven't heard that pedal.

The rest of it is very straight-forward.

Sound Quality : 7
I have a Fender Blues Deluxe, and love its clean tone. Damned if I'm gonna mess up good tone in exchange for distortion, I like to just step on some stompboxes instead and see how I can dirty it up.

My signal chain is as thus: Strat->Boss CS-3 compressor->Snarling Dogs "Blues Bawls" Wah->Ibanez TS9 tube screamer->Big Muff->Ibanez AD9.

At first I almost got rid of the Big Muff. It was kind of fun at first, but my Strat's noisy enough, and I felt like I was getting more static and white noise than anything else from the Big Muff, plus it immediately muddied up my sound and cut out all the high end. On a lark I threw it in next to my Tube Screamer and turned it on expecting an unholy racket, only to find...

The Big Muff and Tube Screamer in conjunction are f'ing KILLER.

These are NOT expensive pedals by any means (The TS-9 model is about 70 bucks), and I'm getting sounds that have the neighbors applauding. (by applauding I mean NOT complaining to the building manager.)

Anyone who's got something like a Marshall half-stack and can pull up that saturated gain anytime they want will never understand the heart-break of loving your clean tube-amp tone, but still wanting to lay on some filthy distortion when the situation calls for it. This effects combo is a great solution. It still rings true as my original tone, and keeps all my amp's characteristics, but it's thick and dirty and vicious. I personally consider the phrase "sounds like Hendrix" to have lost all meaning, but when I want to make him roll over in his grave with a half-assed imitation, this is how I do it.

Previously I was using the TS-9 and the distortion from my Snarling Dogs pedal in conjunction to do my dirty work (the snarling dogs BLUES BAWLS basically has a tubescreamer complex combined w/ a wah pedal). But this is much much much better.

I'm giving it a 7, because on its own I probably wouldn't have kept it, but like I said, I have DEFINITELY found a use for it, and am not shy about saying it is now a major part of my sound.


Reliability : 8
I've only had it for a few months, but it seems pretty sturdy. My only concern is that it's basically a large hollow tin box, and I suspect stomping on it too hard could do some damage.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 7
Overall I'm going to give it a 7, as on its own it's not so special. If you were to throw $100 more at this purchase you could probably leave the Big Muff in the dust. But like I said, I'm MORE than pleased with what I've coaxed from it, so don't be afraid to buy one and give it a shot, just keep your receipt in case it's not for you.


Product: Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Reissue)
Price Paid: USD 32.50 USED
Submitted 10/01/2007 at 01:19pm by Adam

Ease of Use : 10
I have the Russian version. Three knobs with clear labels. Pretty simple.

Sound Quality : 10
I play a MIM P-Bass Special with Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders in both the bridge and neck. I have run the bass through an Ampeg BA 115 and Hartke HA 1200. Plainly, it sounds great. I had been looking for a more aggressive distortion than my Ashdown bass overdrive, and the Big Muff does the job. What I really enjoy is that it doesn't totally lose the low end when I kick it on. I mean, it gets really fuzzy and doesn't stand out in the mix all that well, but I still feel like I retain some bass presence. I tend to use this pedal in a band with only one electric guitar, so it's nice to be able to add a little grind of my own when he's not chunking on power chords.
I feel like I can get a good range of sounds by messing with the tone and sustain knobs, so I have no complaints about versatility.

Reliability : No Opinion
I just got it so I don't know, but it seems really well built and I have done well with my other EH stuff in the past.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I really love this pedal.


Product: Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Reissue)
Price Paid: CAD 56.86
Submitted 09/24/2007 at 10:20pm by Fred Garvin

Ease of Use : 10
No manual. But, there's only three knobs to fiddle with. No problem. Quite a variety of sounds are capable. I really liked the sound when the knobs were all at the 2 o'clock area. This is a 2006 model with true bypass. Black paint with yellow text and logo.

Sound Quality : 10
Wow, this thing is incredible. I AB'ed my Dunlop Jimi Hendrix system classic fuzz and was able to get almost the same tone from the Big Muff. Plus, I still had plenty of room to go. Wow! Now I see why there are so many users of this pedal. I find the fuzz gets harsh when the tone knob is cranked but turning it down yeilds some nice smooth sounding vibe. For the price you can't go wrong. It's very versatile.

Reliability : 7
Ok, I see there's a lot of mixed reviews on this subject and I'm going to say that although it's of cheap construction, I still find it reliable. Especially when it's on the pedal board. Unfortunately, I can't understand why the jacks are reversed and there's still no ac adapter jack? I mean after all these revisions it still has these flaws? What gives? The electronics seem to be improved though, I think the caps aren't as cheap as before plus it is true bypass. It has the 9 pin switch but it isn't switchcraft, so it will break down sooner. The pots aren't the greatest either but some contact cleaner will keep them going for years to come.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've haven't contacted them and I doubt I ever will. If it breaks down, I'll fix it myself. I don't mind noodling with this stuff.

Overall Rating : 9
Overall, I really enjoy this fuzz. You can imitate most guitar legends with it. David Gilmour is an avid user of this product and I can see why. But, what frys my ass is the lack of an ac adapter input and the reversed jacks. Again this is a budget item so I shouldn't bitch, the overall usefulness of the product is stellar and a blast to use. And, the price is as cheap as dirt. I wish I would've bought one sooner.


Product: Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (Reissue)
Price Paid: GBP 45 USED
Submitted 06/22/2007 at 06:48am by dee soda

Ease of Use : 10
Yeah, pretty simple. 3 knobs.

Sound Quality : 9
I love it. I plugged it in and turned everything to full, then tweaked the tone knob down slightly, and there's my tone. Obviously it changes from set-up to set-up, and from what I hear, Muff to Muff as well. It has a bit of Pumpkins, a bit of MBV to it, but I think it till keeps the character of your playing intact. I play in a noisy grungey style (Sonic Youth, Daisy Chainsaw, Melvins, Nirvana, early Hole) however, and I can see why this might not suit your needs if you want something really clean and clear sounding or really high gain metal distortion.
It's got enough fuzz to have a bite and snarl to it, but not so much to swamp you and your playing.

Reliability : 8
Havent had it long, but I'd gig without a back-up, although you'd need spare batteries. Built well though.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
For my playing, this pedal is perfect. My sound is characterized by strange 70's cast-offs through an MXR Blue Box, fuzzed up with the Muff, and run into a dirty Marshall amp with all EQ and pre-amp gain on 10. Basically I sound like a chainsaw. I've been playing around 6 years.
The best thing about it is the crankability. The worst thing about it is the lack of power supply input, so you need batteries.
I bought this as a replacement for a Boss HM-2 and it kicks that box's ass.
I'd buy it again if I had to.

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