Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi Sovtek - sat4n's review
Three knobs: Volume, Tone, Distortion. A non-true-bypass footswitch. No power adapter jack so you must use a battery. I should say that many pedals, in my opinion, don't need to be true bypass. Boss…
Electro-Harmonix Steel Leather - kitsch_en's review
This little £59 gizzmo can put several hundred pounds' worth of sound quality into a bass guitar's armoury. Sound has more attack, is more focused, crisp, and it vastly reduces problems of muddiness.…
Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi Russian - goodbyebluesky's review
The Big Muff Pi is a reissue fuzz box/sustainer made in Russia. Its a very different manifestation of the classic in appearance, in a sturdy black metal casing with chicken beak knobs, and comes with…
Electro-Harmonix Micro POG - rarson's review
The Micro POG is, as its name implies, a polyphonic octave generator. With the three knobs, you can control the mix between the dry signal, sub octave, and octave up. It includes an input, a wet ou…
Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff Pi XO - rarson's review
According to Electro-Harmonix, the Little Big Muff is identical to the Big Muff, only smaller. It's a rather basic, but seemingly sturdy stomp box fuzz pedal. One input, one output, three knobs (vo…
Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi Russian - TheStratGuy's review
***WARNING: THE FOLLOWING (RATED G, FOR GENERAL AUDIENCE) REVIEW APPLIES FOR THE BLACK RUSSIAN-MADE ELECTRO HARMONIX BIG MUFF (THAT ON THE PICTURE ABOVE), NOT THE EARLIER (USUALLY MORE EXPENSIVE) TAN…
Electro-Harmonix Small Clone Mk2 - TheStratGuy's review
The Small Clone is a monaural analog chorus pedal with only one knob and one (two-position) switch. Seems rather sturdy, although the (non-true bypass) switch on mine is kind of messed up (it is almo…