Electro Harmonix J Mascis Ram’s Head Big Muff Pi Pedal

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£117.25

Electro Harmonix J Mascis Ram’s Head Big Muff Pi Pedal is a fuzz pedal.

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The Electro Harmonix J Mascis Rams Head Big Muff Pi Pedal is an outrageously aggressive fuzz effect thats ready to make your tone scream. Based on the highly coveted 1973 Electro-Harmonix V2 Violet Rams Head the J Mascis signature produces the same warm sonics and exceptional sustain but with added articulation and superb string separation. Your leads will shriek and your rhythms will rock with the Mascis Rams head switched on and if you need to tweak the fuzz to taste then the intuitive control layout makes it a quick task. And when the pedal isnt active you can be sure of consistent dry signal thanks to True Bypass switching. Complete with all-analogue circuitry for authentic lifelike responsiveness and a sturdy construction for gigging longevity the J Masics Rams Head is a must have for any fan of fuzz.

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Electro Harmonix

Electro-Harmonix, often known as EHX, is a pioneering effects pedal company from New York that helped shape the sound of modern music. Founded by Mike Matthews in 1968, the brand became legendary for its bold innovation and unmistakable tones. Classics like the Big Muff Pi, Memory Man, and Small Clone have defined the sound of rock, punk, and alternative music for decades. Known for their rugged build, distinctive character, and experimental edge, Electro-Harmonix pedals encourage creativity and individuality. From vintage warmth to wild sonic textures, EHX remains a favourite among players who love pushing boundaries and crafting unique sounds.

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