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Happy New Year everyone. 

I am leaning towards diving in to an EHX Bass Big Muff Deluxe. There are a couple of songs we play could do with some interesting mid-high gain dirt that still sounds smooth but with the ability to cut through three guitars and a loud drummer. 

This pedal looks/sounds great on the variety of YouTube clips I’ve watched. 

Are there any real alternatives at that price point? 

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For £115 new, it does look pretty good value. I particularly like the way that it keeps low end with a clean blend and also acknowledges that dirt pedals are often the noisiest in the signal chain which it takes care of with a built in noise gate; and then tops it all off with a decent HPF! If it didn't take up quite so much real estate on a pedal board, I'd definitely be tempted to get this! 

 

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im actually prefering the guitar orientated one as it has a mids control and bass boost, the muff sound really does get lost due to the mids, with the blend at 12 even the fuzz turns more into a slight buzz under the clean. 

its all rig dependant i know however! but that one gets me more interested 

 

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The Green Russian is awesome, but if you want to 'cut through' you might like something with more mids.

I've never had a problem with it being heard though - it has soooo much bass and low mids it kind of 'pokes under' rather than 'cuts through' if you know what I mean! Might be just what you need - instead of trying to cut through the upper mids battling against 3 guitars, just sit underneath them and totally dominate those frequencies. I discovered that the upper raspiness of the muff quickly gets lost in a busy mix so I stopped trying to fight it and just turned the tone control down to just own the low end!

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6 hours ago, dannybuoy said:

The Green Russian is awesome, but if you want to 'cut through' you might like something with more mids.

I've never had a problem with it being heard though - it has soooo much bass and low mids it kind of 'pokes under' rather than 'cuts through' if you know what I mean! Might be just what you need - instead of trying to cut through the upper mids battling against 3 guitars, just sit underneath them and totally dominate those frequencies. I discovered that the upper raspiness of the muff quickly gets lost in a busy mix so I stopped trying to fight it and just turned the tone control down to just own the low end!

Thanks very much for your helpful comment, and everyone else too. When I go in to try out the deluxe big muff I’ll have a go with the other options too. Yeah, fighting three guitars is an issue. Had a bass soul food which helped significantly but it blew one day in the house. This different approach could work. 

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3 hours ago, dannybuoy said:

The reviewers loved the Deluxe on bass, I have to say it was one of the best sounding too. I don't think you'd go far wrong, there's probably plenty of used ones on the market too outside of BC!

Thanks very much. That review of all the fuzzes is great. I have vouchers for GuitarGuitar so most likely go with them. 

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