This morning I woke up to this in my Twitter feed:
Yes, this is a micro pedal from Wampler. It is only the second one, that I know of, from this company. Two things stand out from this picture: 1) the presence of a Treble knob and 2) the half hooven animal/half man image. Anyone who has been following trends in effects would say that it's a Klon copy. It is also described as a "transparent overdrive" by Wampler. So in all likely hood, this pedal will serve the same purpose as a Klon and Klon-type pedals.
Why do we need a new Klone? Well, we don't. Now we have another pedal doing the same thing as other klones, but it's twice the price as everyone's favorite Klone. The thing that this pedal offers is the compact size. I've actually been toying with the idea of a mirco-sized pedal board that's easy to transport. This would be ideal for that application. It would also be the most expensive piece on the board. I'm excited to see how this compares to the rest of the Klones out there. It looks like we will find out a lot more on October 1. That is when Wampler says this will drop!
I think you'll dig it Carl :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Brian! I am a fan of the transparent overdrive. Looking forward to getting my hands on one these pedal. I'd love to review it.
Deletetrust me on this one...compare a Tone City Bad Horse to the Klon.
ReplyDeleteListen to both over and over a dozen times. Amazed? I was. It is a mini pedal at $80.00 USD
What is more it is built like a tank.
Tone City was set up by J. Wong a freelance clone designer for most of the Chinese clone pedal makers.
He figured that if he set up a company in China that hand made the very best pedals...he would not have to make any compromise on quality what-so-ever but could still keep the price under $100.000 USD. He uses lots of German and Japanese parts.
The 2 big sellers are the Bad horse and the Golden Plexi.
Both are mind blowers!!!