Electro Harmonix Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi Pedal

£99.99

Allow JustPedals to introduce the Electro Harmonix Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi Pedal The Electro Harmonix Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi is a versatile dual-drive pedal that combines classic germanium warmth with modern control. Housing both an overdrive and a distortion in one compact enclosure, each side uses its own pair of germanium transistors for rich, touch-sensitive response. Run them independently for focused tones or stack them together for a huge, harmonically complex drive sound that still cuts clearly through a mix. Designed around four carefully voiced germanium transistors, the Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi delivers everything from smooth, vintage-style…


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Allow JustPedals to introduce the Electro Harmonix Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi Pedal The Electro Harmonix Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi is a versatile dual-drive pedal that combines classic germanium warmth with modern control. Housing both an overdrive and a distortion in one compact enclosure, each side uses its own pair of germanium transistors for rich, touch-sensitive response. Run them independently for focused tones or stack them together for a huge, harmonically complex drive sound that still cuts clearly through a mix.
Designed around four carefully voiced germanium transistors, the Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi delivers everything from smooth, vintage-style breakup to aggressive, saturated distortion. With dedicated controls for bias, volts and tone, you can fine-tune the feel and character of each side, from tight and responsive to saggy and spitty. Whether you are shaping a subtle always-on drive or crafting a wild, gated fuzz-style distortion, this pedal gives you the flexibility to dial in your ideal analogue sound.
The intuitive layout makes it easy to integrate into any rig. True bypass switching keeps your core tone intact when the pedal is off, while the analogue circuit ensures a natural, amp-like response under the fingers. The volts control on the distortion side even lets you simulate a dying battery, adding extra grit, sag and lo-fi character without any extra hassle.
From classic rock crunch and bluesy edge to experimental textures and stacked high-gain tones, the Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi is built to inspire. It is a powerful tool for players who want the organic response of germanium with the reliability and flexibility of a modern pedal.

Independent Overdrive and Distortion
The Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi gives you two fully independent drive circuits in a single pedal, each with its own controls and footswitch. This lets you set up separate rhythm and lead sounds, or use one side as a low-gain boost and the other as a heavier drive, without needing multiple pedals on your board.

Four Classic Germanium Transistors
At the heart of the pedal are four individual germanium transistors, arranged as two per side. This classic component choice delivers smooth clipping, rich harmonics and a highly responsive feel that reacts beautifully to your picking dynamics and guitar volume control.

Stackable Drive Stages
You can run the overdrive and distortion together, effectively cascading all four germanium transistors. This stacking capability unlocks thick, saturated tones with added sustain and complexity, ideal for soaring leads, heavy riffs or creating a powerful, layered drive sound from a single stompbox.

Bias and Volts Controls for Fine-Tuned Feel
The overdrive side features bias and tone controls to shape the overall flavour and response, while the distortion side offers volts and bias controls to define how the circuit reacts. By adjusting volts you can emulate a starving battery, introducing sag, grit and unique textures that add character and individuality to your sound.

Key Features
Dual Overdrive and Distortion Sections – Two independent drive circuits with separate controls and footswitches let you set up complementary tones for rhythm and lead, or use one side as a boost into the other for added gain and sustain.
Four Germanium Transistors – Each side of the pedal uses its own pair of germanium transistors, providing warm, musical clipping and a touch-sensitive response that feels natural under the fingers.
Stackable Drive Modes – Run the overdrive and distortion together to engage all four transistors at once, creating thick, harmonically rich tones that are perfect for big choruses, solos and heavier styles.
Bias and Volts Tone Shaping – Dedicated bias and volts controls let you sculpt the character and behaviour of the drive, from smooth and open to starved and gritty, including convincing dying-battery style textures on the distortion side.
SpecificationsGeneral

Circuit: Analogue
Bypass: True Bypass
Audio: Mono

Controls

Overdrive Section: Bias, Tone and associated level/gain controls
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