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Description

Unleash the vintage charm of your guitar with the Wampler Thirty Something V2, a pedal that masterfully blends classic British tones with modern versatility. Designed for guitarists who crave the iconic chime of the '60s and '70s, this overdrive pedal doesn't just replicate history; it reinvents it. The Wampler Thirty Something V2 offers an array of tonal shaping options, making it an essential addition to your pedalboard. With its built-in class A treble boost, you can effortlessly add sparkle and presence to your sound, while the EQ with top cut feature ensures you can sculpt the upper frequencies to perfection. Whether you're looking for a clean, articulate tone or a warm, saturated overdrive, this pedal adapts to your style with ease.

Designed after extensive testing and refinement, the Wampler Thirty Something V2 brings a professional-grade sound right to your setup. Its switchable gain, accessible via an internal trim pot, provides an additional layer of customization, allowing you to dial in the perfect amount of drive for any musical context. Whether you're playing in a small club or a large venue, this pedal delivers consistently excellent performance, making it a favorite among discerning guitarists.

Key Features:

  • Classic British chime tones with a modern twist
  • Built-in class A treble boost for enhanced presence
  • EQ with top cut feature for precise tonal control
  • Switchable gain via internal trim pot for versatile sound shaping
  • Designed for professional-grade performance and reliability

Product specs

Brand Wampler
Model Thirty Something V2
Year 2010s
Categories Overdrive and Boost Pedals

FAQs

What type of overdrive tones can the Wampler Thirty Something V2 produce?

The Wampler Thirty Something V2 is designed to emulate classic British amplifier tones, offering a range of overdrive from chimey cleans to gritty, saturated drive reminiscent of vintage Vox-style amps.

Can the Wampler Thirty Something V2 be used with both single-coil and humbucker pickups?

Yes, the Wampler Thirty Something V2 is versatile and works well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups, providing distinct tonal characteristics for each type.

Does the Wampler Thirty Something V2 require a specific power supply?

The Wampler Thirty Something V2 requires a standard 9V DC power supply with a center-negative plug, commonly used in many guitar pedals.

How does the Wampler Thirty Something V2 compare to other overdrive pedals?

The Wampler Thirty Something V2 stands out with its ability to capture the essence of British amp tones, offering unique tonal versatility not commonly found in other overdrive pedals.

Is the Wampler Thirty Something V2 suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Wampler Thirty Something V2 is well-suited for live performances, providing reliable and dynamic overdrive tones that cut through the mix on stage.

Reviews

PROS

  • Versatile tones achievable with various amps, not limited to Vox

  • Exceptional chime and "edge of breakup" simulation with clean amps

  • Onboard boost enhances versatility and sound depth

  • Perfect for simulating a cranked Vox amp experience

  • Highly recommended for use with treble boosters and compressors

CONS

  • Limited gain without additional preamp or overdrive

  • Underwhelming performance on clean channels without prior overdrive

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