It’s the first fuzz pedal EVERYONE should own – and it’s 20% off for Cyber Weekend
There are a few cornerstone moments in every guitar player’s life – the first song you learn, the first gig you do, the first time you play through a fuzz pedal. For many, that latter one will be courtesy of the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff – and for good reason!
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Right now, the Big Muff is 20% off over at Reverb – one of the best Cyber Weekend deals yet, in my view, as really everyone should play the original big-box NYC Muff once. If you’re new to guitar pedals, you might ask – why do I need something to make my guitar more distorted, when my amp has a mode for that? But the Muff quickly answers that question – nothing else can capture the moment you first turn a sparkly clean sound into sonic chaos with the press of a footswitch. It’s a revelation akin to the first strum of the strings resulting in any sound at all.
The Big Muff is heard across countless classic recordings, but the best example of its potential is probably The White Stripes’ Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground. From the off, there’s a big wall of fuzz, and across the song the restrained, cleaner verses suddenly give way to Jack White’s massive, heavy riffs, soaked in the unmistakable scooped saturation of a Big Muff.
Having heard that, you obviously need one – check out the deal at Reverb, as well as the other places you can save this Cyber Weekend:
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