Wampler Paisley Drive

Wampler Paisley Drive

Wampler Paisley Drive

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Wampler Paisley Drive - product description

Brad Paisley signature pedal. Paisley’s requirements were quite “simple”… it needs to be clean but get crunchy with some “beef” to it. It needs to have a fluid tone when soloing. It needs to add a little hair to the tone but then but then has to be able to give flat out ball busting gain, oh… but please do not wreck the tonality. It needs to have everything, in a pedal format, but do not make it sound like a pedal! Over a period of months, Brian made some circuits and sent them off, there were a couple of “tweaks” here and there to be made and then finally, when official “prototype #2.0” landed, it went straight into the live rack and out on the 2010 “Brad Paisley: H20” world tour. The truly great thing about this pedal is that it’s not only Telecaster style guitars that it works so well with, it brings the best out of your Strat or anything you may have loaded with humbuckers. You no longer need to have individual pedals for your guitars; the Paisley Drive will make each one sing. The built in tonal controls, the presence and mid contour switches (giving three completely different EQ styles – warm mids, neutral, and a more mid scooped character, will make this pedal one of the most versatile and complete overdrive pedal you have ever owned. Controls: Tone;Gain;Volume;Presence;EQ shape Outputs: Mono Made in: USA Type: Overdrive;Equalizer UK/EU Power supply included: No True Bypass: Yes Inputs: Mono Power Supply: Adapter

Product Wampler Paisley Drive is marked by the EAN code 7638151291508.

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