Australian Guitar

Electro-Harmonix Ram’s Head Big Muff Pi

HEADS UP! ARGUABLY THE MOST ANTICIPATE­D OF THE BIG MUFF REISSUES HAS LANDED.

- WORDS BY TREVOR CURWEN.

So, which is the most desired Big Muff of them all? There have been many variations over the years, but a lot of Muff aficionado­s have a soft spot for the V2 Muff produced for a few years from 1973 and known as the ‘Ram’s Head’ because of that bizarre little face on the front. The popularity may also have something to do with the fact that it’s the model most associated with David Gilmour.

Now in its nano range of Big Muff reissues (that also includes the V1 Triangle Muff, Op-Amp Big

Muff and Green Russian), Electro-Harmonix has launched the Ram’s Head Big Muff Pi, said to be a reproducti­on of the ‘violet’ version, the most common revision of Ram’s Head-period circuitry as first seen in ’73 models with violet silk-screened graphics, although it is also found in pedals with other colours.

EHX has refined the new model’s circuitry with close reference to some vintage models, and A/B’ing it against our own ’73 vintage Ram’s Head confirms they’ve nailed it. The usual Big Muff range is all here: the Sustain knob starts out at mediumgain overdrive, but soon transition­s into saturated fuzzy sustain that just goes on and on, blooming into harmonic feedback as you hold a note.

Tonally, there’s less bottom-end than in a lot of other Big Muffs; here it’s tighter and more controlled. The midrange scoop is there, but the pedal’s overall balance of frequencie­s seems just right, yielding a lovely degree of string articulati­on.

All can be tailored with the wide-ranging tone knob – rolled back for smooth liquid sustain or rolled forward for crispier, more cutting top-end.

Ultimately, a Big Muff is a Big Muff and any particular version is going to be in the ballpark, but to aficionado­s it’s all about the subtle difference­s and this one has pedigree. If Comfortabl­y Numb floats your boat, you’re a Dinosaur Jr fan or you want to cop Ernie Isley’s That Lady tone, then a Ram’s Head is likely to be your preferred variation.

THE BOTTOM LINE

It’s excellent news that this particular flavour of Big Muff is freely available once more – and it sounds every bit as good as it did back in 1973.

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