http://www.wilsoneffects.com The WW from WilsonEffects is a crunchy, chunky, beefy, Swiss army knife of a distortion pedal for your sonic palette. Everything from heavy overdrive to high gain distortion and fuzzed out bliss.
What makes the world War unique is not only can you achieve heavy amp-like distortion it can also be
dialed back and used as an overdrive via some unique controls that have been added to the circuit. Instead of having an external gain control the
World War has an internal trimmer that comes set to maximum gain. You can dial this back if you want to but the unique saturation control allows you
to control the saturation of the circuit from the exterior.
The World War also boasts a unique set of clipping controls like no other pedal on the market (that we know of). The Style switch gives you the option
of quite a few different clipping options within the circuit. If the style switch is in the up position you activate the blend knob and H/S switch. This allows
you to, depending on the position of the H/S switch to blend the hard and soft clipping sections of the circuit together for a wide array of distortion
tones. When the Style switch is in the down position this enables the Clip 1 and Clip 2 switches and disables the Blend knob and H/S switch allowing
you to swap out diodes within the circuit for even more clipping options.
So whether you are into huge amp-like tones, low end or even a more scooped distortion tone the World War has you covered. Please feel free to look
over the manual available for download on this page.
The world War is powered by a 9vdc 2.1mm center negative power supply or a high quality 9v battery.
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