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Home » GALLERY: Vintage Electro-Harmonix Pedals
more... Gear • Gear Galleries • Gear History • Electro-Harmonix • Effects

GALLERY: Vintage Electro-Harmonix Pedals

November 04, 2010
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Russian Big Muff Pi "Bubble Font" circa 1995
Photo by Kit Rae
1969/1970 Original Big Muff Pi
Photo by Kit Rae
Late-'70s Echo Flanger
Photo by Tom Hughes.
"1973 Big Muff Pi Version 2, ""Ram's Head"""
Photo by Kit Rae
Mike Matthews Soul Kiss
An early-90s Mike Matthews-branded Soul Kiss wah-type effect. It features a plastic case with a strap clip and is controlled with the mouthpiece coiled next to it. Photos by Tom Hughes
Original Memory Man
Photo by Bart, effectsdatabase.com
Late '70s Muff Fuzz
Photo by Tom Hughes
NYC Big Muff Pi
Photo by Tom Hughes
1970s Little Big Muff
Photo courtesy stillnovo.com
Late '70s Polyphase
Photo by Tom Hughes
Late '70s Deluxe Electric Mistress
Photo by Tom Hughes
Small Stone Family
The top row of this Small Stone collection shows left to right) a mid-'70s model with minimalist graphics, a late-'70s version with large orange lettering, early-'80s and mid-'90s models with blocky black-and-orange graphics, and a recent Small Stone Nano, while the bottom row features three Electro-Harmonix/Sovtek co-branded units built in Russia and a US-made late-'70s Bad Stone. Photo courtesy pedalarea.com.
1975 Little Muff Pi
Photo courtesy stillnovo.com
Russian Big Muff Pi "Bubble Font" circa 1995
1969/1970 Original Big Muff Pi
Late-'70s Echo Flanger
"1973 Big Muff Pi Version 2, ""Ram's Head"""
Mike Matthews Soul Kiss
Original Memory Man
Late '70s Muff Fuzz
NYC Big Muff Pi
1970s Little Big Muff
Late '70s Polyphase
Late '70s Deluxe Electric Mistress
Small Stone Family
1975 Little Muff Pi

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