Electro-Harmonix Bass Big Muff Pi Distortion Review

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Electro-Harmonix Bass Big Muff Pi Distortion

Pedal Info


While dedicated overdrive and distortion pedals are common for guitar players, bass players are less fortunate, generally trying to make do with guitar overdrives, though often with good success. One of the most popular pedals that bass players have used for years is the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi. While many bassists still swear by the original, the good folks at EH now have a Big Muff Pi designed specifically for bass with a slew of features that bassists will appreciate.

The Bass Big Muff Pi was designed by Electro-Harmonix with two beloved pedals in mind - a Sovtek Big Muff Pi from the late 90s and the original Big Muff from the 70s, both popular with bassists. The main addition are tonal options that are tailored specifically for the bass's lower range. Still, those familiar with the original Big Muff Pi will see the familiar controls for Volume, Tone, and Sustain.

The main difference with the bass model is the addition of a toggle switch that allows you to choose from Bass Boost, Normal, and Dry modes. As its name suggests, the Bass Boost mode increases the bass frequencies along with the distortion. The Norm (normal) mode is for those who want the traditional Big Muff Pi sound. The Dry mode adds the original uncolored signal along with the distortion. The Bass Big Muff Pi is true bypass and includes dual outputs, one that is the main output and another dry out that carries the original uncolored signal.

User Reviews


The user reviews for the Bass Big Muff Pi are overwhelmingly positive. Bassists like the wide range of distortion sounds as well as the pedal's capability to blend the original dry sound with the distorted sounds. For bassists who find that they have to fill the role of a rhythm guitarist, they appreciate the Bass Boost feature, which fleshes out the sound considerably. Like other Electro-Harmonix pedals, the Bass Big Muff Pi is praised for its cost effectiveness and durability. Even guitarists find themselves using the bass version due to its wide tonal range. The few complaints about the pedal note that it consumes batteries fairly rapidly.

Summary


Name of Gear: Electro-Harmonix Bass Big Muff Pi
List Price: $107.06
Street Price: $80.30
Manufacturer Info: Electro-Harmonix; ehx.com
Pros: Excellent range of tones; dry mode adds versatility
Cons: Consumes batteries rapidly

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