Wil Wagner
Wil Wagner's Effects Pedals
An image of Wil's pedalboard posted on Twitter shows an EarthQuaker Devices Hoof.
Wil Wagner uses the Red Sun Music: It Kills Me To Have To Overdrive pedal, as seen in the Smith Street Band's Instagram post showcasing their new pedal board for upcoming shows. This pedal was developed to transition from Wil's smooth, low-gain tones to Lee's more aggressive, full-range drive, utilizing a combination of germanium and LED diodes for a versatile sound.
An image of Wil's pedalboard posted on Twitter shows a Fairfield Circuitry Barber Shop Overdrive.
The Fulltone OCD has been a part of Wil's rig setup since the formation of The Smith Street Band. The pedal can be seen in this picture at the very bottom but the C and the D are clearly visible.
An image of Wil's pedalboard posted on Twitter shows a Boss TU-3 Tuner. Even though the name of the pedal is covered, there is a stream/cent option above the left button revealing the pedal to be a TU-3 rather than a TU-2.
An image of Wil's pedalboard posted on Twitter shows an MXR Phase 99 pedal, most likely used for the intro on Death to the Lads.
An image of Wil's pedalboard posted on Twitter shows a Boss RV-6 Reverb pedal.
In this new image of Wil's pedalboard in late 2017, a Strymon blueSky Reverb Pedal can be seen.
An image of Wil's pedalboard posted on Twitter shows an MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay.
An image of Wil's pedalboard posted on Twitter shows a Morely ABY Switch splitting the signal to his two amps.
In this new image of Wil's pedalboard in late 2017, an Arc Effects Klone can be seen.
In this new image of Wil's pedalboard in late 2017, an EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper is seen in the bottom left.
The first 2018 picture of Wil's pedalboard shows him using an MXR 10 Band EQ pedal in the top right.
The first 2018 picture of Wil's pedalboard shows him using a Boss TE-2 Tera Echo in the top left.
The first 2018 picture of Wil's pedalboard shows him using a Radial Big Shot ABY in the top left. In the comments he states, "...Splitter > a Quilter head and a Valvetone head > two Orange cabs..."
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