Wampler Pedals Triple Wreck - Distortion User Manual

Triple wreck - distortion

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Competing with the SLOstortion for highest gain member of the amp-in-a-box

pedal family but voiced very differently and with totally different design goals,

the Triple Wreck takes Brian's careful dedication to getting the tonality of an amp

and replicating the sounds that make the amp famous and aims it squarely at

creating superb high gain tones inspired by the Mesa-Boogie® Rectifier® amp

series.

A powerful three-band EQ ensures that you can dial it in regardless of your

amplifier. Any clean amp plus the Triple Wreck equals instant "brutal" high-gain.

Nonetheless, it is still extremely touch-sensitive and responsive in its lower gain

knob settings. If that were all that the pedal were designed to do, it would be

pretty fantastic... Yet Brian worked extremely hard on the Triple Wreck pedal to

accomplish two goals: first, provide that trademark Wampler Pedals tone and

flexibility in achieving the amp-in-a-box function, but second, provide a

beyond-brutal, overwhelming, crushing wall of fuzz with the Boost mode.

Kicking in the Boost is not like anything else you've heard.

It takes a high-gain, made-for-metal pedal and turns it into a fire-breathing fuzz

monster. The Boost is not separately activated, it requires the pedal to be on in

order to do its thing, and it's not a volume boost...

It's a monster. Bringing unreal levels of snarling gain to bear, it can do even the

most high-gain modern fuzz tones, but kick the Boost off again and you're back

to a great, inspired metal tone.

To get the most out of your new pedal, you'll want to become very familiar with the controls. The Triple Wreck features controls

for Gain and Volume, as well as a full three-band EQ for versatile tone shaping and a “Hard/Brutal” Toggle switch to help deter-

mine the overall tonal emphasis of the pedal.

In addition, it has a Boost footswitch, controlled by a knob labeled Boost Contour. As with all Wampler Pedals products, the Triple

Wreck distortion pedal includes a high-quality true-bypass switch which takes it out of the signal path when bypassed. Experi-

ment and enjoy!

Bypass Switch – A true-bypass footswitch ensures solid, mechanical removal of the circuit when it isn't wanted, meaning you don't lose any

tone when the pedal is off.

Volume – This control adjusts the output level of the Triple Wreck. There's plenty of volume on tap, so whether you want to go farther than your

input level or just make sure it can do unity volume (the same level of signal going out as you feed it, when active), you're covered. The Gain,

three-band EQ knobs, and the Hard/Brutal Toggle all have an impact on total output volume level, so you're probably better off waiting to

adjust the Volume until you've dialed in the other controls. Re-adjustment might be necessary if you get it to the desired level and still need to

tweak the sound.

Gain – This control certainly brings heavy gain into play, but it goes farther than that. It lets you dial in medium crunch tones that are very

responsive to your volume knob on your guitar and playing dynamics, or crank it up for a seriously powerful high-gain sound. When using the

Boost mode, this has a dramatic impact as well, and is very, very strongly interactive with the Boost Contour knob. With lower Gain and with the

Boost knob set more anticlockwise side of its range of adjustment, it functions more like a conventional gain boost on an amp, kicking in a

higher gain tone and making it possible to switch from a medium-gain crunch to a high-gain lead tone with one click of the Boost switch. Set to

higher Gain knob settings, though, the Boost Contour knob has more of an impact on the character of the blasting fuzz. The interaction

between the Boost and the Gain knob is definitely something to pay close attention to as you dial in the pedal.

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