nice demo man! I think the wh10 has a bit more bite to it but pretty much sounds exact same, I might sell my wh10 and buy a wilson cause looks much more reliable. are thier pots much better than the originals?
Please reply! Does this pedal experience the ridiculous volume boost as the WH10V2? Im ok with the gain boost, as i know it is what makes this pedal unique, but the volume boost. how is that?
The pedal is true bypassed therefore the input buffer is not needed. The output buffer has also been eliminated. These 2 parts of the circuit have absolutely no affect on the sound of the pedal.
nice demo man! I think the wh10 has a bit more bite to it but pretty much sounds exact same, I might sell my wh10 and buy a wilson cause looks much more reliable. are thier pots much better than the originals?
carlosfrusciante1 3 months ago
Please reply! Does this pedal experience the ridiculous volume boost as the WH10V2? Im ok with the gain boost, as i know it is what makes this pedal unique, but the volume boost. how is that?
CrazyTrain0111 1 year ago
@CrazyTrain0111
It has an internal trimmer that can be moved to the outside if desired that acts as a volume control so you can control the boost.
wilsoneffects 1 year ago
Where in the effects chain is your pedal?
Guitar>Tenspot>Distortion Pedal ?
3waver 3 years ago
The demo shows it in both scenarios, Guitar>Ten Spot II>Distortion>Amp and Guitar>Distortion>Ten Spot II>Amp.
wilsoneffects 3 years ago
Hi, sounds great, does your clone retain both the input and output buffers of the original?
tehfunkyeah 3 years ago
The pedal is true bypassed therefore the input buffer is not needed. The output buffer has also been eliminated. These 2 parts of the circuit have absolutely no affect on the sound of the pedal.
wilsoneffects 3 years ago
ok, thank you for the information, the pedal sounds great, good work.
tehfunkyeah 3 years ago