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Specifications |
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Brand | Electro-Harmonix | ||
Category | Distortion, Overdrive, Boost & Fuzz Pedals | ||
Pedal Type: | Fuzz, | ||
Analog/Digital: | Analog, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Outputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
True Bypass: | Yes, | ||
Power Source: | 9V DC negative center power supply (sold separately), | ||
Batteries: | 1 x 9v, | ||
Power Usage: | 2mA, | ||
Height: | 2.1", | ||
Width: | 2.75", | ||
Depth: | 4.5", | ||
Weight: | 0.63 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | RAMS HEAD, |
The OG and why MUFF has a legacy
It's a lot of fun. It's like an OD that gets super dirty and it has sustain for days. PSA: "A lot" is two words. It is the word "A", being the determiner to signal we are referencing someone or something, placed in front the pronoun "LOT" which refers to a large number or amount. Don't use "alot" because that's nonsense. It say's "I can't spell or I'm too lazy to press SPACE."
Fat Fuzz
Really nice fat fuzz from this pedal. That's all I was looking for. That's what I got.
1973 Violet Circuit
If you are looking for that classic Muff sound of David Gilmour then this is your pedal. I've read into the big muffs for sometime now. There is actually a page dedicated to them (bigmuffpage). I'd highly recommend this pedal.
Comfortably Numb or Comfortably Lame?
Just recently purchased the EHX Rams Head Reissue and I'm sold! For the price it's a hard pedal to beat. Whether you're looking for those gilmour tones or just want a pedal that can rip through the mix, especially when coupled with a boost, this is the one you want.
Have Fuzz, Will Travel.
I still have my Elecro Harmonix pedals that I purchased back in the '70's So....I can report to you that the "consistancy" of components, assembly, sound and quality have improved conciderably. Back in those days, (due to component inconsistancies) you were rolling the dice on what you got. I purchased the Reissue "Triangle" earlier in the year and got the recently released "Ram's… read more Head". The "Triangle" is MID-Scooped with more LOW-End. The "Ram's Head" has Less LOW-End, good chord and note articulation and a ton of gain. So, if I had to choose just one of these two FUZZ Pedals, for both giging and studio recording, it would be the "Ram's Head". - My AMP, (Reeves Custom 50) is clean with a lot of headroom. - I put the Big Muffs after the BK Butler, Tube Driver and Colorsound Boost on my pedal board.
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