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    st.bede
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    as a newbie I must ask, Tone Wicker…what is it????

    #94802
    julian
    Moderator

    the Big Muff has some high pass filters in it to reduce crossover distortion and give that creamy sustaining tone on lead parts.

    The wicker deactivates it, making things get a bit nasty.

    It’s cool for darker tone settings because it allows your high notes to shine through.

    #94811
    cabomano
    Participant
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    the Big Muff has some high pass filters in it to reduce crossover distortion and give that creamy sustaining tone on lead parts.

    The wicker deactivates it, making things get a bit nasty.

    It’s cool for darker tone settings because it allows your high notes to shine through.

    That’s the wicker part. The tone switch allows you to bypass the tone circuit altogether. The combination of the two makes the BMP a totally insane pedal. :rawk:

    #94822
    BlueSteel
    Participant

    thanks guys, i’ve been wondering the same thing.

    i’m such a noob……..

    #94825
    st.bede
    Member

    thank you all

    #95368
    Stratoholic
    Member

    So where did the name “Wicker” come from?

    #95388
    julian
    Moderator
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