Manual

Gain These controls how much dirt you get from the each channel.
At lower settings, it will be very nearly clean even if you dig in. Around
9-10 o'clock, it starts to get some crunch when you dig in (or if you
have a high output guitar). By noon, it's really starting to cook, and
past there you've got the potential for some really sweet overdrive.
Again, this control will interact somewhat with the Volume control. As
you raise it, you may need to lower the Volume to keep the signal level
even. You'll also nd that the same Tone settings don't work at all Gain
settings.
Tone – This adjusts between a much darker, bassier sound at the fully
counterclockwise position, to a very highs-forward, present sound
fully clockwise. As with most tonal adjustments, you're probably going
to nd the right t for your gear somewhere between the extremes.
It's not a bad idea to start at noon and adjust in small increments from
there to let your ears get used to the sound of the pedal as you raise or
lower the Tone knobs. The Tone knobs on this pedal don't stand alone,
however – there are voicing switches on each channel which contrib-
ute strongly to how you'll want to adjust the Tone.
Channel 1 Switch – Smooth / Fat. Smooth is the most "D"-amp style
sound, with a great degree of presence and tremendous touch
response. This setting is the one Tom prefers because of its warmth
and response. Fat comes with a slight volume boost, and has the most
forward tone and has less overdrive, this work particularly well for
rhythm playing.
Channel 2 Switch Throaty / Natural. Throaty being the louder of the
two options, gives you – as the name suggests a more throaty round-
ed sound. With a little sparkle on the top to give you clarity. Natural is
more organic, open and natural. A lovely overdrive designed to let you
play with your guitar singing out.
Stacking options. - Please see the enclosed sheet for a full and
comprehensive explaination of the stacking/separate switch.
Power Requirements
The pedal can be powered by a 9V battery. The battery terminal is located inside the pedal. If
using a power supply, power needed for the pedal is 9V DC, regulated, center pin negative, as
supplied by most standard Boss™/Ibanez™/Etc. supplies. The pedal can be safely powered with a
multi-supply, like the Visual Sound 1SPOT™. The pedal was designed explicitly around the usage
of a 9V DC power source, and is intended to sound its best at 9V. To avoid damage to the pedal,
do not exceed 9V DC, do not use center pin positive adapters, and do not use AC power. Using an
incorrect power adapter can lead to damage and will void the warranty on the pedal. This pedal
draws 17mA.
Please note: If you are using a battery, it will drain when the input cord is plugged in.
Return and Warranty Policy
For direct sales, there is a 14-day “no questions asked” period where you may return the pedal for any reason, provided that it is in its original condition. Please retain
all packaging within this period in case you decide to return it! We only require that you pay shipping back. The 14 days start when you receive the pedal. This does
not apply to dealer or retailer sales – see their individual return policies for specic information.
All Wampler Pedals, Inc. pedals carry a 5-year, fully transferable warranty that covers defects due to parts and labor. The warranty begins at the point of purchase.
Please remember to register your pedal as soon as possible after purchase at the following web page to ensure quicker service if you should ever need to make a
warranty claim: www.wamplerpedals.com/warranty_registration
For warranty repairs or questions, please feel free to contact us at www.wamplerpedals.com/contact_us.html
C1 - Vintage. A beautifully responsive and full rhythm setting
that allows all of your strings to breathe.
Glassy Fusion Crunch
Throaty Legato Lead
Straight from the depths of Fusion, this will allow your notes
to soar and but still keep your guitars character intact.
“Quaylian” Legato
When you need high gain and sustain, this allows you to y.
Note that the gain of C2 is not being pushed too hard by C1.
Saturated Spandex!
Much higher gain... Feels and sounds like a hot tube amp at ear
smashing levels. Note C2 is feeding into C1 at high volume that
really pushes the gain up and up and up...
Suggested Settings
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