Electro-Harmonix Metal Muff and Little Big Muff
Gearwire gets a warm and fuzzy feeling when Electro-Harmonix busts out the Metal Muff and Little Big Muff. The Metal Muff is a heavy metal version of the popular Big Muff, with a harder sound more suitable for "brewtal riffage." It also includes a top boost switch so your solos don't get lost in the diabolical cacophony of said riffage.
The Little Big Muff is exactly that -- a smaller version of the popular USA Big Muff. Tonally, we're told, it's somewhere in between the USA and Russian Muffs. It also includes a convenient 9V jack that will work with any Boss-style adapter.
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ELECTRO-HARMONIX REPRESENTATIVE: Now let me show you the Metal Muff.
[ELECTRO-HARMONIX REPRESENTATIVE PLAYING GUITAR WITH THE ELECTRO-HARMONIX METAL MUFF ENGAGED]
This is for all you metal mongers. You'll all love this device.
[ELECTRO-HARMONIX REPRESENTATIVE PLAYING GUITAR WITH THE ELECTRO-HARMONIX METAL MUFF ENGAGED]
And it comes with a top boost, so --
[ELECTRO-HARMONIX REPRESENTATIVE PLAYING GUITAR WITH THE ELECTRO-HARMONIX METAL MUFF ENGAGED]
So if you're in a band with three guitarists and two of them are playing distorted rhythm guitar and you want your solo to cut through, use the top boost to boost the treble.
[ELECTRO-HARMONIX REPRESENTATIVE PLAYING GUITAR WITH THE ELECTRO-HARMONIX METAL MUFF ENGAGED]
There you go. And I'm also going to show you the Big Muff -- the Little Big Muff.
[ELECTRO-HARMONIX REPRESENTATIVE PLAYING GUITAR WITH THE ELECTRO-HARMONIX LITTLE BIG MUFF ENGAGED]
As you see, it has the same big sound of its bigger and older brother, the original Big Muff, but it's in a smaller format, a very convenient 9 volts standard input jack for the adapter, and tons of sustain. Again.
[ELECTRO-HARMONIX REPRESENTATIVE PLAYING GUITAR WITH THE ELECTRO-HARMONIX LITTLE BIG MUFF ENGAGED]





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