PedalPCB Djentleman Overdrive

Nothing against wampler but I find many of his pedals kinda bass heavy and I have a feeling it's geared towards low volume bedroom players. Anyone who plays at band volume knows they last thing you need is added bass💩💩💩
I don't about the whole Wampler line up, but I know the Tumnus sounds pretty good at stage volume. I probably depends a lot on what you're playing.
 
Wampler had (has?) an reputation as the amp in a box guy, but I'm willing to guess that most of Nashville's live guitar players probably have at least one Wampler pedal on their boards.
 
Wampler had (has?) an reputation as the amp in a box guy, but I'm willing to guess that most of Nashville's live guitar players probably have at least one Wampler pedal on their boards.
4 years doing 10-2-6s in Nashville back around 07-11 and never saw one. Not sure when he launched from modder to brand though.
Most of the drives were sparkles, nobles, timmys, and rc boosters. occasional vintage bosses or TS.
If you buy into vertex, they use an Ibanez mostortion regularly 😂🤣😂🤣
 
DO NOT GO DJENTLE INTO THAT GOOD NIGHT

Do not go djentle into that good night,
Old stage-hands should burn a phatty and rave at close of show;
Rage, rage against the dying of the stage-light.

Though wise-asses at their end know dark is a'right,
Because their words had forked-over no lighting-tech ho
Do not go djentle into that good night.

Good musicians, the last synthwave by, crying over their slight
Their frail DIs might have danced in a green patchbay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the stage-light.

Wild musicians who shot to fame and sang through Sunn in full flight,
And learn, too late, their other gear already shipped and on its way,
Do not go djentle into that good night.

Grave musicians, near death-metal, who play with grinding might
Blonde axes could blaze like meteors through a P.A.,
Rage, rage against the dying of the stage-light.

And you, my friends, there on that rad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fiercest licks you play.
Do not go djentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the stage-light.


Djylan Djenthomas​
 
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