PRODUCT NAME
Caroline Guitar Company Wave Cannon MK2 Super Distorter
PRODUCT CODE: PROD980074430
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Capable of going from cranked, lightly dirty amp tones to the sound of a furry Godzilla devouring a junkyard full of broken a/c window unit
From cool mild-to-mediuam crunch to overwhelming your amp
Made in Columbia, South Carolina
Runs on standard 9V DC power


Technical Details


Product Details

Product Dimensions

Package Dimensions
Width : 4.3 inch
Height : 2.5 inch
Length : 5.8 inch

Item Weight: 12.32 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)
Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)

ASIN : B00UESOL4Y


Product Description

Caroline Guitar Company Wave Cannon MKII Superdistorter So, what IS the story on Wave Cannon version 2.0, or as weve decided to call it, the Wave Cannon MKII Superdistorter? The long story short is that this thing is an unrepentant, unapologetic distortion pedal that is totally nasty and fun. This Cannon comes pre-loaded with balls (pun alert!) and is capable of going from cranked, lightly dirty amp tones to the sound of a furry Godzilla devouring a junkyard full of broken a/c window units. Its different than the original, which was based on the classic 70s fuzzstortions we grew up playing. Its different from our Haymaker , which is a wide range drive pedal based around the rotation of a clipping network into different locations in the circuit, and which is intended to respond and feel like an extension of your amp. This pedal is really about rocking your socks off. While it can do some extremely cool mild-to-medium crunch tones, Wave Cannon II is really capable of overwhelming your amp. The MkII breathes fire with voicings that run from a sharp, articulate grind to a bottom heavy sludge, and all with a few twists of a knob and a flip of a toggle. While this pedal started as a simple batch of changes to the original, the more we messed with it, the more we wanted from it. We went for multiple gain stages to give us more distortion and to recover volume after the passive tone stages. The focus (mids) and tone controls are different from what weve done before and can give you a really broad range of textures and voicings. There is a LOT of gain and volume on tap, as wed been infuriated in the past by great sounding classic distortion pedals weve owned that didnt go far enough with clean amps, or were quieter than unity gain or the bypass signal. The rumble switch allows more low end if you want it, or lets you tighten things up if you dont need it. For a taste of what were going for, enjoy a perusal of our Wave Cannon MkII manual . ??As per all Caroline pedals,
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