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A love letter to EHX history in pedal form
Originally designed by Josh Scott of JHS Pedals and graphic designer, Daniel Danger as a homage to Electro-Harmonix in what Josh and Daniel consider the company’s design heyday in the 1970s, the EHX Lizard Queen Octave Fuzz is a nano-sized version of the pedal brought to life by the engineers at Electro-Harmonix that has all of the tones and vibes of the original design first featured on the JHS Show in 2022. The tone is inspired by EHX’s fuzz pedigree with a unique analog octave up circuit that has all the vibe of the original design first featured on the JHS Show in 2022. This creates a completely new and unique Big Muff sound we’ve never heard before.
Demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JddoyrpcOzg
Housed in EHX’s Nano-sized chassis, the EHX Lizard Queen is a fixed gain fuzz pedal which features Volume, Octave, and Balance knobs. Volume controls the overall output volume level while the Octave control blends in the octave-up effect from no effect to full octave mixed in. The Balance knob sets the tone balance between the smoother Shadow setting and the raspy, biting Sun setting. The Balance control is more apparent at higher Octave settings.
The EHX Lizard Queen features true bypass switching, comes equipped with a 9 Volt battery and accepts a standard EHX 9 Volt power supply.
It is available now and features a U.S. Street Price of $99.00.
Learn more: https://www.ehx.com/lizardqueen
Topic: EHX Silencer is Awesome!
Hi, I had to write this review due to how awesome the EHX Silencer is. I am the original owner of an early 70’s BIG MUFF PI. I used the BIG MUFF when I first purchased it but then I put it away and it sat all these years until a couple of weeks ago. The main reason I didn’t use the BIG MUFF was due to the nose these things make (btw perfectly normal for this pedal) also I had a hard time using it on stage due to the noise especially when you mic the amp. This all changed when I decided to try using the EHX Silencer this thing is the best pedal for what it does! The BIG MUFF in conjunction with the Silencer is the perfect marriage and because of this the BIG MUFF is now one of my favorite pedals and no more noise! I can’t say enough about the Silencer and I’m so happy that I found this pedal. Just make sure to hook up the silencer with your effect pedal using the send and receive on the pedal.
I would post a photo here but not sure how to do that.
Paul
Hi! I’ve loved EHX pedals since I started playing about 5 years ago, and I’ve always loved big muffs. I started with a little big muff, moved to a modern big box reissue, and now I’ve bought a 94ish tall font big muff, but the non bypass is REALLY bugging me. I decided to change it myself with the 3dpt switch, AND EVERY RESOURCE ON THIS THING DOESN’T MATCH UP WITH MY PCB OR ISNT COMPLETE OR THE LINK EXPIRED BECAUSE ITS 20 YEARS OLD. I can’t afford to get it done by a professional but I’m damn near decent with a soldering iron and I’ve been fixing basic electronics all my life. So if I can get even a half decent photo of the mod done to someone else’s circuit I’ll be perfectly fine. Any help is appreciated!!!
Topic: Both my big muffs are broken
Hello everyone so long story short I purchased a little big muff approx. 11 years ago and the op amp big muff orange pi about 9 years ago. I only got to use the orange pi muff for a couple of weeks then I had had to box all my gear up and put in storage. Well fast forward to about 2 month ago and I was finally able to start pull my gear back out. Anyways today I pulled out my big muffs to use them and the knobs on the little big muff were seized and didn’t want to turn. Well the volume pot shaft broke and the sustain pot broke. So I need to find a place to buy all three pots. Anyone know the best place to buy them.
Now the orange pi muff it sound like it has a dying battery but I’m not using a battery. It is very sputtery and the volume cut outs. Any Ideas what it could be???A few days ago I bought a big muff pi USA (the bulky metal ones with just three controls). It worked flawlessly. As of today it will go quite once engaged, unless the tone control is at 0 or full on. However, even then it doesn’t change the tone when turning the control unless you hit one of the extreme positions again.
Bypass works. Volume and sustain control work.
Any help would be appreciated.
So I’ve played through various big muffs for decades, but I recently got a new one and it squeals -feedback squeals- when not playing. Keeping the volume low at 7 or 8 o’clock but that doesn’t help. Tried with different guitars and different amps, but still happens. Any insight on why this could be?
Topic: Big muff choice help
Hi
I am currently choosing between Green russian vs rams head vs nano big muff
They are all in my budget.Which big muff model would you suggest:
For jimi hendrix, black keys, jack white, josh homme, david gilmour and 90’s alt rock/Seattle sound?
My main guitar is an epiphone 1961 tribute les paul SG as well as a fender player stratocaster.
I use a boss katana 50 mk 2 for home practice.
Any help appreciated and experience with choosing appreciated.
Hi, I am new here but have been using EXH pedals for over 40 years.
I am running the BM Triangle re-issue. Current signal chain is: OCD Germanium, Polytune, Pigtronix Micro Octava, BIG MUFF, followed by vibe, tremolo, echo and reverb. The muff sounds better in this position and didn’t work at all in the first position. It is usually run with the following pedals on in this order OCD Ge, Big Muff, JHS Morning Glory. Problem is the muff sounds great but the noise floor hum is is ridiculous when pedal is on and not being played even with guitar volume rolled down. I want to sustain a note on edge of feedback and roll down my guitar volume with out having to stomp off the muff as I’m coming back in in like 2 beats but the hum takes over as I reduce the guitar volume knob. I’m not a newbie to controlling a loud guitar/amp set-up. I am obviously going to try some other signal chain placements and try the Muff alone. Also I am running a modern isolated power supply on all effects. Would a Silencer or Hum Debugger work here? Would I place the noise gate just after the muff in series? I do not run amps with effects loops so everything is in front of amp. Changing that is not an option.Thanks in advance for any help!
Topic: Odd issue with Big Muff
My Big Muff Pi w tone wicker pedal has a very low volume, only get a proper level with volume knob at 90%. Tried other pedals in the same position and works just fine, tubes are OK, so I’m kinda lost here. BTW, a few days ago works just fine (same chain, amp and guitar)
Can the new big muff pi hardware plugin re-amp tracks from a daw through other effects pedals? If so is there noticeable latency?
The Big Muff Pi® Hardware Plugin® is a new type of product which transcends the limitations of traditional DAW plugins to bring the desirable qualities of analog sound to digital recording artists and computer musicians. It works like a standard DAW plugin, but recorded tracks go through the actual analog circuitry of EHX’s Big Muff Pi harmonic distortion-sustainer. Plus, it integrates seamlessly with DAWs such as Pro Tools®, Ableton Live®, Cubase®, GarageBand®, Logic Pro X®, Reaper® and more.
Demo Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gm8trBMF08
The Big Muff Pi Hardware Plugin can also be used as a stand-alone pedal. Its circuit design is that of the renowned 1973 Violet Ram’s Head Big Muff, and the classic pedal has been updated to be true stereo. It also includes Tone Wicker and Tone Bypass as well as ten footswitch-accessible presets.
The new Big Muff Pi Hardware Plugin can function as a 2-in/2-out USB audio recording interface which enables the user to record with or without the Big Muff effect engaged. It is powered via its USB 2.0 Type B port or the supplied EHX 9 Volt power supply. The Big Muff Pi Hardware Plugin features a USA street price of $328.90 and is available now.
Learn More: https://www.ehx.com/bigmuffplugin
Would it be possible? My bass mini BigMuff is, so when I unplug it from power, the signal still goes through. This is the only pedal on my board that isn’t like that.
mainly use it to drop the octave using my four string bass.
Special edition fuzz / sustainer pedal reproduces legendary guitarist’s iconic sound
Electro-Harmonix introduces a J Mascis artist signature fuzz / sustainer pedal based on the celebrated 1973 Electro-Harmonix V2 Violet Ram’s Head Big Muff Pi. The J Mascis Ram’s Head Big Muff Pi produces the indulgent fuzz tone of equal parts thickness and clarity that J has utilized as his sonic center for decades.
Demo Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nhl0t5EpNnw
“That’s my sound. The Muff is always on,” J says. “All distorted sounds begin with the Muff. That’s what I grew up playing so it’s kind of amazing to have my own signature one.”
The special edition pedal is housed in a die-cast chassis with a white and violet finish and includes true bypass switching, a 9V battery and the option of being powered by a 9V AC adapter.
Learn More: http://www.ehx.com/jmascis
The EHX J Mascis Ram’s Head Big Muff is available at Reverb.com and features a U.S. street price of $131.50.