Triple Wreck (Prototype) by Wampler Pedals.
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Ya know I think you have Boss and Digitech worried lol
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@wampcat heehheehe :-D
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Didnt realize only 100 were being made. Consider myself lucky!
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I cant wait for you to demo your new Triple WRECK
gosh its got me jonesn
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Does it has the vintage and modern higain switch?
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damn if i saw this video before i wouldnt bought the pinnacle 2 :]....this triple Rec was just what i was looking for...
but im happy with the pinnacle ..:D
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haha yah I was just thinking the same thing. Let's hear some shreddin' on this bad boy
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I gladly own one! Gorgeous "amp-like" tones using 2 pickups together (able to mix the blend with Les Paul kneck/bridge pickup controls). When using individual pickups you're able to get a large amount of high gain which most may be looking for. The Treble control is a winner. Unity level won't be a problem to exceed at lower gain settings. Nothing like a Metal Zone but very natural. I suspect that Wampler's "*tortion" pedals have signature reminders of each other in their GRINDTORTION.
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Tried this with a Fender Twin. Sounds better than my buds Mesa with a 2/12.
Great pedal Brian.
Can I clone it! LOL
I read all your books so I know how!
Your secrets are safe my friend.
Good job!!!!!!
Hey, sounds awesome, man! I'm an engineer and I'm really interested in what method you used. You said it has lots of op-amps, no JFETs, I'm guessing active EQing between stages. What are you using for the actual clipping/distortion? (I understand if you don't wanna share secrets :)
Great work!
valdiorn 2 years ago
Thanks Valdiorn, clipping is a mixture of soft clipping, hard clipping, and opamp clipping with both inverted and non-inverting opamps.
wampcat 2 years ago
Dr. Boogie?
mantas68 2 years ago
no - no jfets in this. Lotsa opamps though.
wampcat 2 years ago