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Description

Experience the raw power of the Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff, a compact yet mighty fuzz pedal. This pedal is a smaller sibling of the well-known Electro-Harmonix Double Muff, providing you with two distinct fuzz circuits. With a quick flick of a switch, you can move between Single and Double modes. In the Single mode, you get a more understated, classic fuzz tone. For those daring enough, the Double mode unleashes both fuzz circuits simultaneously, offering an intense and full-bodied fuzz tone. Each circuit can be individually tweaked, allowing you to find that precise EHX fuzz tone that resonates with your sound.

Key Features:

  • Compact version of the iconic Electro-Harmonix Double Muff
  • Two distinct fuzz circuits
  • Single mode for a classic fuzz tone
  • Double mode for a full-bodied, intense fuzz tone
  • Individual adjustability of each circuit for precise tonal control
  • Switch between Single and Double modes for versatility in sound

Product specs

Brand Electro-Harmonix
Model Double Muff Nano Fuzz
Finish Black / Red / Metal
Year 2010 - 2020
Categories Distortion Pedals, Fuzz Pedals and Effects

FAQs

What kind of tones can I expect from the Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff?

The Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff offers a range of tones from a subtle overdrive to a saturated fuzz. It provides rich harmonic content and can produce a classic, vintage fuzz sound, ideal for rock and blues genres.

How does the Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff differ from other fuzz pedals?

The Nano Double Muff combines two classic Muff circuits in one pedal, allowing for both single and double Muff modes. This unique feature provides versatility, enabling users to switch between a mild overdrive and a heavier fuzz effect.

Is the Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff suitable for bass guitar?

While primarily designed for electric guitar, the Nano Double Muff can be used with a bass guitar. However, it may result in some low-end loss, so it's recommended to test it with your setup to ensure it meets your tonal preferences.

What power supply does the Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff require?

The Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff operates on a standard 9V battery or can be powered using a 9V DC power adapter, making it convenient for pedalboard integration.

Can the Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff be used for live performances?

Yes, the Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff is suitable for live performances. Its compact design and versatile tone options make it a great choice for gigging musicians seeking a reliable fuzz/overdrive pedal.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Big, woolly sound with a lot of mids

  • Price advantage over similar fuzz pedals

  • Offers a variety of fuzz tones, from mild to aggressive

  • Can toggle between two independent fuzz settings

  • Cleans up nicely with guitar volume adjustment

  • Compact size perfect for pedalboards

  • Effective for live situations to brighten tone and add texture

  • Unique dual Muff design allows for creative sound layering

CONS

  • Sounds thin and unusable after a buffered pedal

  • Single muff mode may not suit all amps

  • Adds some noise, especially noticeable in older units

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff.

Features and functionality

  • The pedal is noted for its small footprint and tweakability with just two knobs and a switch, allowing for easy tone adjustments.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the pedal's ability to transition from a chimey clean sound to a slightly overdriven tone by adjusting the guitar volume knob in the double setting.

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Comparisons

  • Users describe the pedal's sound as more biting and closer to a Fuzz Face than a traditional Big Muff, due to its specific circuit design.

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Use cases and applications

  • It has been effectively used in punk/garage bands as a main distortion, praised for cutting through live mixes.

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  • The pedal is described as providing a boost in single muff mode, while the double muff mode delivers a boosted overdrive effect rather than a pure fuzz.

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michaelpole

fun

the one I own is not new and definitely adds some noise but when being played it brightens up your tone making it ideal in live situations to add some texture and be heard when soloing.

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marco_brocchini

Very good sounding pedal :)

The Electro Harmonix Nano double Muff it´s a very good pedal , it´s sound´s pretty good actually. But one thing very good and useful about it it´s the switch , that give you you different kind´s of Muff . So you can choose between the creamy and nice fuzz and the nervous one perfect for nic solos . Another great point of it it´s size . It is actually a perfect pedal for you if your a pedalboard guy . :)

jimmarchi1

The 1st EHX effect was the LPB1 booster, then came the muff fuzz which was 2 LPB1s in series to create fuzzface style fuzz effect that actually has nothing to do with the later big muff circuit which achieves half its clipping with diodes... the current double muff is 2 muff fuzzes in series and the switch disables one so it goes back to the original vintage effect. With the switch engaged you get lots of clipping and gain as well as way more output because its essentially 4 LPB1 boosters in series. WOW

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See how Brendan Benson uses Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff

Brendan Benson

Singer, Guitarist

The Raconteurs

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At the 4:40 mark in Brendan Benson's rig rundown, his Double Muff Pedal is visible as the camera pans over his pedals.

See how Dave Simpson uses Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff

Dave Simpson

Guitarist

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In this YouTube video at 19:17, Dave explains how he uses the Electro Harmonix Double Muff Nano.

See how Justin Lockey uses Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff

Justin Lockey

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Editors

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The fourth pedal from the left in the bottom row of Justin Lockey's pedalboard is the EHX Nano Double Muff (it can be distinguished by the word "MUFF" written on it, as well as the two knobs). The photo was posted by Justin to Instagram on January 2014.

See how Bratty uses Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff

Bratty

Singer, Guitarist

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Pedal de distorsion/fuzz de EHX

See how Elliott Sharp uses Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff

Elliott Sharp

Guitarist, Composer

Mofungo

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Then I have a [Electro-Harmonix] Double Muff Nano pedal, and that gives me some thick, greasy fuzz.

See how Ben Ellis uses Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff

Ben Ellis

Bassist, Audio Engineer

Swervedriver

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In this instagram post you can spot Ben's 2018 pedalboard for Swervedriver; a Double Muff is visible

See how Keep Yourself Alive uses Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff

Keep Yourself Alive

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Keep Yourself Alive uses the Electro-Harmonix Nano Double Muff pedal, as seen in photos from their performance at "Aout en Eclats" on their official Facebook page.

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