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Triple Wreck by Wampler Pedals

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

http://www.wamplerpedals.com/distortions/triple-wreck.html

Designed to get that massively thick distortion through a clean amp.... Features a boost switch that changes it from the triple wreck to more of a 'big muff pi' type tone - think david gilmour tones. With this switch turned on, it have a knob that pans between creamy fuzz to crunchy distortion.

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  • Can anybody tell the difference between this pedal and the new one 2011 edition

  • @jessysangiorgio The only difference is the style of the graphic. This was the older style, done with a "sticker", these days the graphics are printed directly onto the casing :)

  • @wampcat Do you know what type of mains adapter can be used with the Triple Wreck? i have heard ANY boss pedal adapter will work fine, do you have any other recommendations? (except the onespot, as i live in the UK and it costs quite a lot here) Thanks

  • @BreakerOfTheFace Any 9v DC (centre negative) will work fine. BOSS will do the trick, as will a 1SPOT or Godlyke. What you need to do is ensuire that the mA output of the adaptor will be enough to cover your chain which is why the 1SPOT works well. I have 10 units in my chain and the 1SPOT powers them all. I personally think that it's worth paying the extra to ensure that you get a good, reliable and clean level of power into your units. The triple wreck draws 23mA, quite alot for a dirt box...

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  • Tuning. It helps

    

  • This pedal sounds great as is but... instead of the fuzz side of things I'd like that switch to A/B between modern and vintage and maybe have a separate mid control for each setting. So, first switch is on/off second vintage/modern. it would be like having a couple of Mesa Dual Rec channels. If it could have to gain stages then it would truly be a 2 channel preamp giving any clean amp 3 channels total.

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  • Brian, love the pedals, starting my collection next week. I sent an email (except I use hotmail) asking about detuning and string gauge on the pedals. Can I expect the drives and high gains to still work well on Eb or lower D with heavier strings or do you have the optimized for std tuning and usual 9-42s?

  • I have become a Wampler pedal freak !! Seriously bloody amazing pedals, I've been playing decades and it is Wampler for me from now on or nothing! Burgerman kills with vids of all these. Ordering the best drive Ecstasy OD next week and probably the Triple next mo, hard to decide on the high gains they all burn. That compressor into the chorus god what a tone and I thought I liked mt TC pedals. WAMPLER !!! Keep em coming man, you made the best of the best.

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