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electro-harmonix English Muffn

 
   
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electro-harmonix English Muffn
  
electro-harmonix English Muffn
  
electro-harmonix English Muffn
 
 
 

Electro Harmonix Engish Muff'n

Comes with Power Supply


Electro Harmonix English Muff’n offers you classic British valve amp tone. If you’re after that AC/DC tone or you want to inject a bit of Bad Company into your sound then you’ve just struck gold. This pedal is designed to help you dial that awesome rock tone.

The Electro Harmonix English Muff’n is not a modeling unit, it employs two vacuum tubes: one 12AY7 cascading into another. On the top of the Muff’n you’ve got gain, volume, treble, middle and bass controls, along with LEDs for both power and status.


Electro Harmonix have been making unique effect pedals for more than 30 years and they offer a vast range of 50+ pedals in their current line-up. Electro Harmonix cover all the crucial areas of guitar effects and then some, ranging from the classic sound of the Big Muff fuzz pedal through to the coolest guitar synth sounds we’ve ever heard.

 

 

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the valves are well looked after and venilated efficiently, classic British tone

 
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none that we can think of.

 

 
 
 



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