This will probably be my next gear purchase, I’m really looking forward to finding out more about it.
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It’s the only pedal I’ve been looking forward to…. besides the dmm xo. :angry:
I love mine…. and you can all prepare for me to keep rubbing it in your faces until the end of time (…or at least until it’s available in the US, whichever comes first)
I have great news to share! The Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker will be shipping this week from our factory. Your local music shop should have them next week. Your amp will love you more now than before.
I have great news to share! The Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker will be shipping this week from our factory. Your local music shop should have them next week. Your amp will love you more now than before.
ok, so we all know (or can imagine) what the tone bypass does and what will sound like, but what does the wicker switch do and how does it effect the sound? (in simple terms please!!)
ok, so we all know (or can imagine) what the tone bypass does and what will sound like, but what does the wicker switch do and how does it effect the sound? (in simple terms please!!)
I hope this can help:
Wicker Switch — Activate Wicker Mode by flipping the switch up to the ON position where the high frequency bandwidth is opened up for a bright and clear top end. Set the switch to OFF to obtain the classic Big Muff Pi (NYC) sound.
Tone Switch — Allows the user to activate the Tone Knob or completely bypass the tone circuitry. When the Tone switch is set to ON, the Tone Knob is active, just like a NYC Big Muff. When the Tone switch is set to OFF, the Tone Knob and all of its circuitry is bypassed. This setting yields a totally new Muff distortion with a powerful drive and uncolored gain. Please Note: It is normal for the output volume of your Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker to increase when moving the Tone switch from ON to OFF.