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Description

Years in the making, the Chicago rock band Pet Symmetry and Baltimore MD's premier bass effects makers Damnation Audio are pleased to present to you BIG.

BIG is an effects pedal which is an all-in-one toolkit for bass players looking for BIG tones. Originally inspired by the sounds found in a now very hard to find fuzz, BIG is Evan Weiss’ essential effects pedal for BIG, easily sculptable bass tones which work everywhere from the basement to the BIG stage.

For years, Evan has relied on that favorite low end heavy BIG muff-style fuzz along with a straightforward clean boost pedal (always on!) to craft his signature tone which has been heard on countless influential records - Most recently Pet Symmetry's new LP titled "BIG Symmetry".

BIG is designed to capture those similar tones and give players an even wider range of sounds in a single convenient box.

Also, it's BIG and it says BIG because it sounds BIG.

BIG is designed to run on a 9V DC negative tip power supply. This is the standard one-spot style supply found on almost all modern guitar pedals. You can also run BIG at 18V for more headroom in the fuzz and more gain in the boost, if desired.

Product specs

Brand Damnation Audio
Model Pet Symmetry BIG Pedal
Year 2025
Made In United States
Categories Fuzz Pedals and Effects, Overdrive and Boost Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What kind of tones can I expect from the Damnation Audio & Pet Symmetry BIG Pedal?

The BIG Pedal is known for delivering massive, saturated fuzz tones with a rich harmonic content, making it ideal for genres like rock, metal, and alternative. Its unique circuit design allows for both smooth sustain and aggressive bite.

Is the Damnation Audio & Pet Symmetry BIG Pedal suitable for bass guitar?

Yes, the BIG Pedal is versatile enough to handle bass frequencies, providing thick, punchy fuzz without losing low-end clarity, making it a great choice for bassists looking to add grit to their sound.

What power supply does the Damnation Audio & Pet Symmetry BIG Pedal require?

The BIG Pedal requires a standard 9V DC power supply with a negative center pin, which is typical for most guitar pedals.

How does the Damnation Audio & Pet Symmetry BIG Pedal differ from other fuzz pedals?

The BIG Pedal features a unique blend of fuzz and overdrive characteristics, offering more tonal flexibility and dynamic response compared to traditional fuzz pedals, allowing it to cut through mixes effectively.

Does the Damnation Audio & Pet Symmetry BIG Pedal work well with other pedals?

Yes, the BIG Pedal integrates seamlessly with other pedals, particularly overdrive and modulation effects, making it a versatile addition to any pedalboard.

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Evan Thomas Weiss

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According to The Official Pet Symmetry Reverb Store; >BIG is Evan Weiss’ essential effects pedal for BIG, easily sculptable bass tones which work everywhere from the basement to the BIG stage.

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