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Home › Forums › Vintage EHX › Vintage Little Big Muff Pi, 3003 circuit, assistance with wiring required.
I have this Vintage Little Big Muff Pi with a 3003 circuit, without any wiring. Ideally I’d also like to wire it true bypass. The circuit is similar, but not identical to the one found here:
https://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/5482/#33456
If anybody can assist I’d be most appreciative.
JZorn.
You’re probably going to have to search the internet for the images that you need. I had posted here nearly two years ago for help on the same board, with no responses. I began my own search, and discovered that there are several wiring variants for this pedal board, so it may take a while to find the references that you need. Good luck.
I tried to post an image of a board that I found on someone’s site, but for some reason I cannot upload the image here.
I have scoured the internet for appropriate photos and haven’t had much luck. I was considering buying a big muff clone pcb and fitting that into the original case, but would much prefer to use the original board. If you have any photos or info, you can email me at darksidelabs@live.co.uk
Thank you for your message and your efforts.
No problem, anything to help. Your email address would not show up, where it was supposed to be in your message another message came up that said JavaScript needs to be enabled to view the email address. Also, I have found out that in order for me to post photos, I would have to send them to another site (like Photobucket) and them download them from there. I guess I should had know that but it was almost two years ago when I posted my pics with my original message. I’ll post what I can to a photo hosting site, and I’ll post them.
Here is the link to the image that I found on the internet. It is for an EH-3003 board for a Little Big Muff Pi.
Another thing you can try is looking at gut shot photos on Ebay. Usually the seller will post some gut shots with other photos of the pedal. If no gut shots are posted, you can request the seller to do so. I am considering to buy a pedal that matches the wiring that I have, so I can use it as a reference to fix my screwed up one.