Wampler Pedals Pinnacle & Pinnacle Deluxe - Distortion User Manual

Pinnacle & pinnacle deluxe - distortion

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Pinnacle & Pinnacle Deluxe - Distortion

Praised by Zeke Clark (former Van Halen gear tech) as being the pedal which

comes the closest to getting the "Brown Sound" of anything he's ever tried, the

Pinnacle and Pinnacle Deluxe are aimed squarely at trying to emulate every

aspect of that classic tone, from the powerful mids and highs to the low-end sag

when you really hit it.

The main difference between the two pedals is that the Pinnacle Deluxe model

allows you to switch from a lower to a higher gain mode on the fly, while the

Pinnacle standard has that functionality on a toggle switch, less foot-friendly!

(Seriously, don't step on a toggle switch, bad things happen.)

These pedals are for people who want one of two things (or both!). If you're

looking for classic, soaring tone inspired by Eddie's sound during the time David

Lee Roth was with the band especially, with Brian's typical attention to detail and

flexibility fully on board, the Pinnacle or Pinnacle Deluxe will get you where

you're going.

If you're looking for a great sounding, versatile, very responsive

Marshall®-in-a-Box type of pedal with lots of high end sizzle available, the

Pinnacle or Pinnacle deluxe can do those sounds too, and very well.

It will even do a killer higher gain tone, though it will always retain that more

classic voicing. Whether you went for the Pinnacle or the Pinnacle Deluxe, you

have in your possession a great pedal. Now I'll tell you how to get the most out of

it!

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

The Pinnacle features controls for Gain, Volume, Tone and Contour, as well as a Vint./Modern switch to change the overall tone

from a more classic, darker sound to a brighter, more forward tone, and a Boost switch which changes the internal gain structure

between lower and higher gain modes. If you purchased the Pinnacle Deluxe, the Boost control will be on its own foot switch for

on-the-fly gain control. If you are a Pinnacle Deluxe user, to ensure proper behavior, when you power up the pedal it's a good

idea to kick the boost on and let it "juice up" for a few seconds so that it will be 100% available to the pedal when you need it live.

Flexibility is a key feature, as usual, and the tone controls on the Pinnacle are intentionally very interactive, so experimentation

will go far. As with all Wampler Pedals products, the Pinnacle or the Pinnale deluxe includes a high-quality true-bypass switch

which takes it out of the signal path when bypassed. Experiment 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 Pinnacle or Pinnacle Deluxe. There's plenty of volume on tap in either

standard or Boost mode, 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, Tone and Contour knobs, and the Boost

Toggle (or for Pinnacle Deluxe owners, footswitch) 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.

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