Electro-Harmonix has announced the release of the Bass Big Muff Pi 2, a new fuzz pedal optimized for bass players. The pedal fuses the Big Muff history as a favorite fuzz among bassists with the long-lost op-amp fuzz circuit.

The Big Muff Pi 2 features a surprising tone all its own. The original circuit from the 1970s was resurrected in collaboration with Josh Scott of JHS Pedals. This take on the iconic pedal is designed for bass players looking for fuzz without sacrificing any low-end flavor.

The Bass Big Muff Pi 2 serves as a sequel to the brand’s previous bass fuzz offerings. Electro-Harmonix notes that the pedal maintains the low-end flavor essential for bass frequencies while delivering the characteristic fuzz tone associated with the Big Muff lineage.

Product resources are available online for retailers and consumers. The official product webpage can be found at www.ehx.com/bassbigmuff2. An in-depth demo video is hosted on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEFHeO-KxS0. Print and web-ready photos are available for download alongside the news release.

Electro-Harmonix is based in Long Island City, New York. The company continues to expand its lineup of effects pedals for guitar and bass players.

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For more information, visit ehx.com.