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Vintage 1971 Electro Harmonix TRIANGLE BIG MUFF V1 w/ FS36999 transistors $620.00 |
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Vintage 1977 V4 OP AMP Electro Harmonix BIG MUFF 1322 opamp fuzz pedal w/ box $415.00 |
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Vintage 1973 Electro-Harmonix V2 “Reactor Tower” Ram’s Head Big Muff “47″! Rare $355.00 |
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Vintage 197 Electro Harmonix TRIANGLE BIG MUFF Pi w/ FS36999 transistors $325.00 |
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Vintage Electro Harmonix v5 Big Muff $285.99 |
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ELECTRO HARMONIX BIG MUFF PI GREEN BOX RUSSIAN FUZZ OVERDRIVE PEDAL SOVTEK $276.00 |
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FIRST EDITION V7 GREEN RUSSIAN BIG MUFF “TALL FONT” ELECTRO HARMONIX $250.00 |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff, Distortion/Sustainer, Russia $250.00 |
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Electro Harmonix Big Muff – Pi, Reissue V 9, 2000 NYC $250.00 |
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Vintage 1978 EHX Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi V5 EH1332 distortion fuzz ~ NYC π $249.00 |
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Vintage Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff $225.00 |
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Vintage 1977 V4 OP AMP Electro Harmonix BIG MUFF 1322 $161.05 |
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Electro Harmonix BIG MUFF Pi FUZZ SOVTEK RUSSIA 6-SCREW SHEET METAL CASE VERSION $155.00 |
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Vintage Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff Pi distortion. EC Rare! $150.00 |
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Electro-Harmonix BIG MUFF Distortion/Sustainer Pedal! Works $150.00 |
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Vintage V3 Big Muff “Ruff Muff” Electro- Harmonix Rams Head $149.00 |
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Mid 90s Electro Harmonix Sovtek Big Muff Pi- Russian Made- Army Green $129.16 |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi Russia Pedal PD-4585 $127.50 |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal $125.00 |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi Russia Pedal PD-4497 $125.00 |
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Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Logo T-Shirt White w/Black Logo Large $13.99 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 Logo Extra Large $13.99 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/Red Logo Extra Large $13.99 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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Dunlop GCB95F Crybaby Classic Wah Pedal Bundle With QTR-QTR Instrument Cable & AC Adapter $99.99 Dunlop Crybaby Classic Wah Pedal – GCB95F. The Dunlop Crybaby Classic Fasel Wah is Back! Back in the 1960s, a device was born that would change the course of music – the wah pedal. Those original pedals, which included the first Crybaby, are among the most sought-after effects of all time. These legendary inductors are the key to the expressive, vocal quality of the classic wahs and are finally a… |
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Electro-Harmonix 6CA7/EL34 Fat Bottle Matched Pair $37.50 Here is the best sounding of the current crop of EL34s, the EH6CA7 FAT BOTTLE! This tube sounds great in all stereo and guitar amp applications. Super-rugged construction similar to the famous Sylvania 6CA7 from the 1970s. Sold in matched pairs… |
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Dunlop WHE202 Green Rhino Electronic Guitar Effects Pedal Bundle $209.90 Dunlop WHE202 Green Rhino Electronic Guitar Effects Pedal. The legendary Way Huge Green Rhino has returned! The Mk II has all the gorgeous classic overdrive that you crave but it has evolved to include cool new features that make it even more rhinoceriffic. In addition to the Volume, Tone, and Drive controls, you get a 100Hz EQ knob to cut or boost your low end by 12dB. Your low notes can either … |
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Xbox 360 Rock Band Drum Set $29.99 Rock Band Drum Set X360… |
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Rock Band 3 Wireless Keyboard for PlayStation 3 $48.31 As a new innovation to rhythm gaming, the Rock Band 3 Wireless Keyboard ups the realism of the Rock Band franchise. Crafted after classic professional Keyboard designs, its versatile layout capable of use on a tabletop or strapped over the shoulder like an electric guitar incorporates an ergonomic sensibility that provides comfort to the casual gamer or seasoned musician. The Rock Band 3 Wireless … |
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Rock Band Drum Set $29.99 Rock Band Drum Set PS2 / PS3… |
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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