Electro Harmonix Wiggler Demo.
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I have one of these and I love it for the versatile Vibrato-Settings. It is a bit noisy and I had to send it back because it got a horrible hum after three months. I was a bit disappointed for those reasons but it came back very quick and since then it works great. Still I'm not sure if I would buy it again, at least not for Tremolo, but for Vibrato yes!
...and you can use it for a slight "tube-boost" when you turn the intensity to zero and the volume up
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@MrBlink41SUM tube pedals give the presence of "warmth" to a guitar signal; it works wonders for cheap guitars, crap pickups or horrible solid-state amps from the 80s.
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There's an adjustable screw on the bottom of the Wiggler---anybody know what it does?
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Let it loose!
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love the 'stones' riffs man, thanks for posting!
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i'm considering getting either this or a worm. i'm looking for the kinda tone like the pink floyd you played (phaser-like for chording) and QOTSA lead (like "born to hula" or "go with the flow"). what would you advise?
why does it need tubes? I've only seen tubes in overdrive/dist pedals before.
MrBlink41SUM 1 year ago
@MrBlink41SUM classic fender tremolo (such as on a twin reverb or vibrolux) is a tube driven circuit. this is an attempt to get close to that sound i guess
dvschsa 8 months ago
Is this pedal noisy? I want one but only if it is not too noisy.
taylornutt 2 years ago
@taylornutt no it is not noisy unless you really crank up the intensity and speed
dvschsa 1 year ago
Im getting that pedal. Do you think it is useful and good-sounding? (please answer)
bobuncle123 2 years ago
all depends on what you play and what sounds you like
dvschsa 2 years ago