All Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pedals Compared - Fuzz Shootout

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In this in-depth comparison/shootout video, Sam looks at the differences between 4 of Electro-Harmonix's most popular Big Muff pedals...the original Big Muff Pi, Little Big Muff, Nano Big Muff and the Big Muff with Tone Wicker!

It's Big Muff vs. Nano Big Muff vs. Little Big Muff Vs. Big Muff with Tone Wicker!

00:00 Electro Harmonix Big Muff Shootout

10:18 Tone Comparison...Which Big Muff Sounds Best?

The Big Muff fuzz pedal has been shaping the tone of rock music for over 40 years, made famous by countless guitarists such as Jimi Hendrix, Carlos Santana, Jack White, Kurt Cobain and many more...

Nowadays, there's quite a few different models to choose from, but which one is the best option for you? Each delivers that classic Big Muff tone, huge bottom end with biting treble and smooth sustain, but each offers slightly different advantages and disadvantages. Take a look and listen with PMTVUK, and check them out for yourself at your local Professional Music Technology...

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just use the original big muff as a pedalboard and put pedals on top of it. simple fix.

Cam_B
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the best comparison video i've ever seen. it's great how you played a loop through all the pedals to show that there was no difference between them at the same settings.
good job

luisg
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They made the Nano because they realized that the lil muff isn’t actually little, it’s just not a planet like the classic

jacksonroscoe
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Dead Leaves on the Dirty Ground. Nice.

burninglcd
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I really enjoy the clear, professional and to-the-point style of narration and review here, thanks:) Great comparison and Im thinking of getting a Wicker pedal.

JacubanGecko
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I am a non english speaker guitarrist so this is like the first video I've ever watched from this youtube channel, and that super heavy duty battery just made my day tee hee 2:44

spinnito
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Best pedal comparison video on Youtube. Well done

steves
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You missed a golden opportunity to have all four cranking at once.

JKM
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I think the Tone Wicker gives a bit more versatility looks like I buying that one! Great video cheers!

scottrattray
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This is one of the best comparison videos ever; thanks! Well thought out and very well produced. Thank you for the hard work!

zz
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Great video and awesome comparison, thank you a lot for that. My favorite is definitely the Little Big Muff. I find the tone most satisfying!

band_recording
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That's how you compare pedals! Great job. I was about to head down to my local music store to do this same comparison, now I don't have to. I just have to go buy one! Thanks.

davidrmohr
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This is such a good example of a comparison video! Well done and thank you very much!

Fuzzgun
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That tone wicker is great! From kyuss to Hendrick in a flip of a switch

jasonpoole
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I was expecting some difference at the same settings but they're near identical, except for the tone wicker switches. No reason not to get the Nano since I have no need for extra switches, although I can't deny there is some charm to the giant original.

boynamedlen
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Some company should put Clint Eastwood on a pedal and call it Dirty Hairy... I think it would sell lol.

Brayden
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Awesome job of explaining and demonstrating these pedals! New sub!

abelramirez
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Sam you rock, the way you present the info straight forward and cover a lot of ground in a sensible and clear fashion is really appreciated. I am very new to guitars and now nothing really of pedals is the company that makes this electro harmonix and good one to get all the basic pedals from or is Boss a better way to go or ???? Thanks again David

davidtrueslayor
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Good comparison. Using the loop pedal was a really smart move.

david-
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Very useful comparison video. Hard to know how up to date one is if it's not as late recorded as this one. Also having all four good options in the same having good comparisons. The thing that confused me the most is that when I had finally made the decision in my mind which sounds the best and what kind of character it has, the next comparison with different settings made them sound completely different in character and in comparison to the others. At first I liked the smoothness of the default, then I thought the clarity of the Tone Wicker was the best.

The only real conclusion I came to was that Little Big Muff sounded somehow weird, losing the mojo while being too aggressive while the Nano was just too aggressive. But all of them sounded similar to default Big Muff in some comparisons, or close enough, keeping that mojo, and sometimes the Tone Wicker sounded too harsh. Such a hard decision. And here I thought this video would solidify my thought of default being my go to Muff for that smoothness and not too aggressive sound. Yet if another one keeps the mojo of default, what's the point in getting the default.

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