
Anthony Easton
The Acoustic Trauma by WMD is an analog distortion pedal designed to deliver a wide range of distortion tones and features a unique, fully parametric, 3-band EQ. Here are the technical specifications and features:
- Two individually voiced preamps: Cool Preamp for low-medium gain overdrive
and Hot Preamp for higher gain and sustain.
- Preamp Blend knob for mixing the two preamp signals.
- Three-band boosting parametric EQ with independent bandpass filters, each
featuring adjustable center frequency, quality factor, and gain.
- Stomp switch for activation with a large red LED indicator.
- Powerful and transparent noise gate with gate threshold and noise reduction
controls.
- Summing State/Clip LED to indicate distortion in the EQ stages.
- Internal controls for noise gate release time and gate bias.
- Power Supply & Jack: Compatible with a standard BOSS style 9V center
negative supply.
The pedal is designed to produce a wide range of distortion tones, from mellow preamp overdrive to intense sonic damage. It is equipped with a variety of controls to sculpt the tone, making it suitable for experimental and adventurous players.
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