Electro Harmonix Big Muff pi USA Review HQ
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Merry & Pippin
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I don't know, maybe it's just the amp or the amp settings. Sounds like it was D.I.d, not that it's a bad thing. I just know my muff sounds different through a clean amp lol.
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I have the V3 Big Muff... I bought it in 1979 when i started paying guitar. It still works like a champ. Great piece of equipment. I have another Rams Head I think I got it mid to late 80's from a friend who needed money. It also still works. Nice video guys. As for the dislikes comment. by 006sick, All my 22 guitars are older than 20 years old. lol
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Where's Frodo and Sam?
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@robbiedaug yours is definitely vintage
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Your signal chain siunds fucked up
NotableJInx2 1 week ago
@NotableJInx2 why?
JimStudios 1 week ago
I think those 7 dislikes comes from guys over the age of 20 something who don't want to admit that you guys (I'm talking about who made this video) are better on guitar than those losers.
I think I might be a little bit older than you, but I like your video and you guys did a great job on this demo, keep it up!!
006sick 1 month ago 5
@006sick Thanks this really means a lot :)
JimStudios 1 month ago
Hey guys,
I have a Big Muff Pi made in NYC BUT it does not have a light on it like yours does. On mine, along with the A/C input, there is a tone/bi-pass switch in between the input and output holes.
My three knobs look exactly like yours do.
I don't think yours was made in the '60s. Mine is older than yours is and mine was made in the '70s.
I haven't seen another like mine (without the light, and with the tone/bi-pass switch and the completely round knobs.)
robbiedaug 5 months ago
@robbiedaug Hi there, your right. When I was putting this video together I realized that I had stated that they were designed on the one's from the 60s. I believe these are reissue of the late 70s big muffs.
Hope that answered you question
JimStudios 5 months ago