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Anonymous
Published on 04/27/06 at 13:22
Fuzz pedal to his legendary.
Very small compared to its big sister, well tough steel case, it's very thick heavy, no worries on that side.
UTILIZATION
The sounds are identical to those obtained from the Big Muff. At first I did not blunder the order of the knobs was different from the normal pattern. But after a minute I found my children. Nothing complicated in any case, a volume, a setting of sustain (more or less fuzz) and setting the tone (from low to very loud).
The power is finally universal (as the Boss), it is not through the cord with 3.5mm jack faithful to Electro Harmonix.
No manual, but frankly it's useless.
SOUND QUALITY
Nothing wrong again. See the opinion of the Big Muff to get an idea.
OVERALL OPINION
It's all good, take you on!
on the other hand I think the price difference between the Little and Big is not huge. The Big is a legend, it's mouth, but finally the materials are cheap.
Very small compared to its big sister, well tough steel case, it's very thick heavy, no worries on that side.
UTILIZATION
The sounds are identical to those obtained from the Big Muff. At first I did not blunder the order of the knobs was different from the normal pattern. But after a minute I found my children. Nothing complicated in any case, a volume, a setting of sustain (more or less fuzz) and setting the tone (from low to very loud).
The power is finally universal (as the Boss), it is not through the cord with 3.5mm jack faithful to Electro Harmonix.
No manual, but frankly it's useless.
SOUND QUALITY
Nothing wrong again. See the opinion of the Big Muff to get an idea.
OVERALL OPINION
It's all good, take you on!
on the other hand I think the price difference between the Little and Big is not huge. The Big is a legend, it's mouth, but finally the materials are cheap.