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Electro-Harmonix Bass Big Muff Pi
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Published on 02/10/09 at 06:16
If necessary, a reminder:

_INPUT
_sortie "effect out" (um ... so signal Treaty)
_sortie "dry" dry signal, to do what we want in its chain of effects, send it to a tuner, a second amp ...
_LED Operation indicator
_a 3-position switch:
-dry: some serious, it can mix the dry sound of the bass with the signal processed by the big muff.
-normal: normal ... the processed signal how big muff, not too serious
-Bass boost: VERY serious ...
_volume: uh ... volume
_tone: fuzz tone so
_sustain: the effect dosage

_alimentation by sector (9 volt power supply) or battery INCLUDED IN THE ORIGINAL PEDAL: If you wish to power the pedal with an adapter, be sure to remove the battery (not hatch, unscrew the back plate in order to access).
For those who want to preserve the battery, can be better unplug the jack Input after playing to avoid discharging the latter.

USE

The parameters are not many but enough to ensure a fairly wide range of sounds, whether you are serious amateur, sound somewhat saturated, or super gritty fuzz. that side is direct access and no neural triturage.

SOUND QUALITY

So there, that's exactly what I wanted: a highly distinctive grain and granular wish. It is possible to stay very reasonable limiting the level of sustain. The two knobs "tone" and "sustain" enough between them to provide a wide range of sounds. After that, it seems to me difficult to earn a sustain beyond 12 and the switch to bass boost ... unless you want to shave the concert hall map ...
Note that this pedal quite compresses the sound, the lack of attack can be felt, especially with a high sustain.

NOTICE GLOBAL

We recover the identity of the Electro Harmonix Big Muff, and this version "bass big muff" not only gives extra bass compared to the simple model "Big Muff" She seems much more suited to the bandwidth bass, the same settings on the traditional big muff give a more garish, less "low" (I mean instrument).
Try it, it will not suit everyone, it's the fuzz, fuzz and in all its splendor. Personally, I at-DO-RE!