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Signal chain: Boss NS-2 —> Polytune 3 Mini —> EHX Cock Fight —> Wampler Triumph —> Boss JB-2 —> EHX Big Muff tone wicker —> AMP Monoprice Stageright 611815 (JCM800 clone) —> NS-2 again —> Zoom Multistomp —> TC Electronic Bucket Brigade —> Digitech Polara —> Flamma multimod

I’m currently loving everything in this set up except for the JB-2. I love the blues driver side, especially stacked with the Triumph, but the Angry Charlie is hard for me to bone with. Its very situational for me because the Big Muff is my favorite high gain tone, but I rarely need to employ something that’s just a step below that. If anyone has some tips for it, LMK!

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[–] soonito 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Its a Wah/Fuzz. I haven’t been able to find what kind of fuzz circuit it is, but it seems to be some kind of tone bender to my ears. The intent if the pedal is to simulate a parked wah sound by adjusting the treadle position with the freq knob. I use it as a regular wah pedal by plugging into the expression jack. There’s also a dip switch inside that switched the “fuzz off” setting on it to a “wah off” setting. Its both the most versatile fuzz and wah pedal I’ve ever used and I highly recommend it if you want to explore some insane dirt tones.

[–] baronvonj 1 points 1 year ago

simulate a parked wah

Come on now, it's a cocked wah. Here's the Bill Ruppert demo.