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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi – Rams Head – Vintage $230.00 |
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Electro Harmonix Sovtek Big Muff Pi Fuzz Pedal 1995 $225.00 |
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Electro Harmonix Russian Big Muff Pi New in Box. Rare!! $199.00 |
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Electro-Harmonix Double Muff big pi distortion fuzz $175.00 |
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Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Big Muff Distorter/Compressor $170.00 |
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Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pedal-new in box used twice $137.77 |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi w/Tone Wicker *NEW* $111.48 |
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Electro-Harmonix Bass Big Muff Distortion Pedal *NEW* $103.90 |
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Vintage Green Russian Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi Fuzz $100.00 |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi (USA) *NEW* $96.45 |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi Tone Wicker Pedal $89.25 |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff with Tone Wicker PROAUDIOSTAR $89.25 |
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Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker $89.25 |
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Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker, NEW! $89.25 |
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Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker Pedal NEW $89.25 |
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Electro Harmonix XO Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker, NEW $89.25 |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff with Tone Wicker $89.25 |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff w Tone Wicker Overdrive Pedal $89.25 |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff with Tone Wicker $89.25 |
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Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff Distortion Pedal *NEW* $88.74 |
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Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff Distortion Pedal $66.75 Housed in a compact, die-cast box with smooth corners, The Little Big Muff presents the classic, true-to-heritage, 1970 tone that falls somewhere between the current U.S. Big Muff and the Russian Big Muff. Its long, silky smooth sustain proves that celebrated sound can indeed come in small packages. |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker Distortion Pedal $89.25 The Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker taps into the sonic power of the legendary Big Muff Pi, but creates new tonal possibilities at the flick of a switch — or two. Use the Wicker switch to open up three high-frequency filters for raspy, sustaining distortion with top-end bite, or flick on the Tone switch to bypass the tone control for unabated tonal slam. Want the original Big Muff sound? Just switch off the Wicker and turn on the Tone. The ability to create your own personal Big Muff sound is what truly makes this the Wicked Wicker. |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi Distortion Pedal (Made in NYC) $76.5 Like the legendary Big Muff Pi of the 70’s, the reissue has 3 controls that let the player dial in the finest harmonic distortion/sustain ever produced. The Volume control adjusts the output level. The Sustain control optimizes the long sustain with just the right amount of harmonic distortion. The Tone control provides a range of sounds, from warm bass to crisp treble. A “made in NYC original.” |
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Electro-Harmonix 22 Caliber Guitar Power Amp Pedal (22 Watts) $106.5 The 22 Caliber is a versatile 22-watt guitar head that fits in the palm of your hand. Just plug it into any 4-, 8-, or 16-ohm speaker, and you’ll get a big, sweet musical sound. |
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Electro-Harmonix Nano Small Stone Phase Shifter Pedal $77.95 The Nano Small Stone generates Electro-Harmonix’s traditional, thick, sweeping phase shifting with liquid transparency and tingling feedback control. |
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The Big If $21.18 The Big If |
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Electro-Harmonix Memory Boy Delay Pedal $119.25 What is it that makes a performance legend? Experience and design integrity make a legend. Since the early 1970’s, Electro-Harmonix has been designing analog delays featured on some of the greatest recordings and used by legendary musicians throughout the world. From the original Memory Man to the Deluxe Memory Man, still available today, EHX delays are desired instruments for the organic tones that deliver textures that define quality. |
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Electro-Harmonix Metal Muff Distortion Pedal $89.25 Electro-Harmonix spent many months creating what we believe to be the best heavy metal pedal ever built. The Metal Muff utilizes 3 powerful EQ bands, including a midrange control designed for perfect contouring. Along with beautifully sculpted mids, the Metal Muff offers commanding bass and defined top end, coupled with user-controlled distortion from pinched-edge to totally crushing, making it a heavy metal gold mine. |
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Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb Pedal $189 The Electro-Harmonix Cathedral STEREO REVERB provides the musician with inspiring reverbs that take part of their heritage from the original Holy Grail and expand to present the most realistic models of the most usable reverb spaces available today. Simple yet extremely variable control functions allow the most articulate and defined spaces to be created and stored in a programmable memory bank for instant recall. 24 bit stereo that is uncanny in its spatial presence |
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Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator $189 The Electro Harmonix Micro POG can simultaneously generate multiple octaves from your input signal. Whether you play single notes, arpeggios or full chords, the MICRO POG will track, every note or chord that you play, with precision. With the MICRO POG, you can mix together your original ?dry signal? with two different octaves (one above and one below your original note) to create totally new inspiring tones. |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Logo T-Shirt, White w/Black Logo Large $12.99 Represent the Electro-Harmonix pedal that started it all with this retro-style ringer tee. Made of high-quality, 100% preshrunk cotton…. |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Logo T-Shirt (White w/Black Medium) $12.99 Represent the Electro-Harmonix pedal that started it all with this retro-style ringer tee. Made of high-quality, 100% preshrunk cotton…. |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Logo T-Shirt, White w/Black Medium $12.99 Represent the Electro-Harmonix pedal that started it all with this retro-style ringer tee. Made of high-quality, 100% preshrunk cotton…. |
I could spend all day playing an adrenaline-fueled shooter over Xbox Live, and I love nothing more than running raid after raid in “World of Warcraft,” but when it comes to playing a game with a bunch of people, live and in person, nothing compares to “Rock Band.” Harmonix and MTV Games offered this little piece of melodic wonderment to the world last holiday season and, despite some unfortunate hardware malfunctions, met with thunderous applause from rock star wannabes everywhere. Now, a mere nine months later, a successor is ready to take the stage. The only question is, will “Rock Band 2″ be more like a Metal God or a Garage Band.
First, let’s take a look at the core game. For those of you living under a rock that’s ill-equipped with gaming devices, reading material and commercial television, “Rock Band” allows up to four players to take the reigns of musicians in an up-and-coming band with the sole purpose of hitting the big time. Whether you choose lead guitar, bass guitar, drums or vocals, you’ll use your rhythm, coordination and talent to play along with notable songs in music’s past and present. Thankfully, this perfect blend of accessibility and outright fun is returning for its latest incarnation.
Now that we’ve gotten that arduous task out of the way, we can move on to some new goodies that are offered so prominently in sequels. First, “Rock Band 2″ is throwing in some amazing online modes into the mix, allowing bandmates to link up from all over the globe. This is seen through local and global online competitions that include World Tour and Battle of the Bands, both of which give you, the gamer, an opportunity to compete against individuals and entire bands to see who truly is the God of Rock. If you worry about how you look more than how you play, the game’s character creator has been given the once over to allow for more fashion, tattoos and bling. Finally, if you’re an owner of the original “Rock Band” and you’re dreading the constant switching of discs, fear not. “Rock Band 2″ not only backwards compatible for downloaded content, it also has a Disc Export Feature for exporting the tracks from the original into your new game.
Sure, MTV Games’ franchise has solid and addictive gameplay, a hefty pile of online features, and enough songs to offer something for everyone. While each of these very positive comments should have you salivating and waving cash at a game store clerk, what really makes “Rock Band 2″ shine is the fact that anyone, from teenager to grandparent can pick up an instrument, strike a pose in the living room, and jam together in perfect, gaming harmony.
Summary
Rating out of 10
Gameplay: Whether you’re playing alone or with a group, “Rock Band 2″ offers accessible fun for all ages and enough songs to satiate any taste.(9)
Graphics: While you’ll spend most of the game looking at tiny dots on streaming frets, spectators will enjoy custom created characters and cool light shows that truly encapsulate the concert feel. (8.5)
Sound: It’s what the game is all about, and it does it flawlessly. (9.5)
Entertainment Value: Replayability galore and plenty of online features make “Rock Band 2″ a solid purchase whether you need to buy instruments or not. (8.5)
Originality: Sequels are far from original and the music genre is chock full of contenders. But while originality may be lacking, the concept is delivered better than any game currently in the genre. (6.0)
Overall Score 8.5
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Im Looking for a Distortion pedal, what kind should i get.?
How is electro-harmonix big muff (or some kind of muff)?
Also, would it be worth getting a boss DS-1 and having it modded?
The big muff is a real classic. I personally like Steve Vai’s new one, the Jemini. Its got two different channels on it,and a the battery compartment is easy to open, and it sounds great. My friend uses a Tube Screamer and it sound nice as well.
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