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Welcome back to ProGuitarShop and ToneReport.com. Today, we're stepping into the Dynamorph from Totally Wycked Audio. The Dynamorph is a Rube Goldberg machine of complex distortion, filtering and waveshaping that morphs your tone into a being not of this earth with a wealth of touch response and articulation. The Dynamorph presents your signal to the brain with high gain preamps set in series, each with their own gain control. These two preamps send your signal careening into a complex network of full-wave rectifiers that forces your tone into a series of waveshapes and rich harmonic content. This content is summed together at the output which smooths the signal in unique ways, giving you an intricately layered network of rich harmonics unlike any other pedal out there. The two preamps are controlled by the Chrysalis and Ecdysis knobs, with the Chrysalis getting the final say of overall gain that enters the diode network, so you can use the Ecdysis knob to fully saturate the front end of the Dynamorph. Flipping on the Morph switch engages an envelope detection circuit that dramatically opens up the touch sensitivity of the pedal. With the Morph function set on, the Instar control comes into play, setting the threshold of the envelope detection. This threshold controls how quickly the preamp gain rises from zero to the maximum set gain, leading to everything from harmonic swells to a splatty, gargling synth on its death bed. When an expression pedal is connected, it takes control of the Instar knob, for dynamic variation of the threshold and even more sonic mayhem. And like all other TWA pedals, the Dynamorph is hand-built with only the finest components in the USA.