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The "HIWATT in a pedal" pedal. They couldn't say who so they said WIIO, I guess. Original box has handwritten "blem" on it, but I couldn't find a blemish. Certainly no blemish on its performance, tested 11/24. I'll let Lord Riffenstein on The Effects Database enthuse:"I have played an original 1973 Hiwatt several times and they have a very distinctive, direct and dynamic tone. And that's exactly what this pedal delivers. The tone instantly reminded me of The Who album, Live At Leeds. It has a certain sonic texture that you can only get from a good Hiwatt. I turned the gain down and the master up and got a really sweet clean tone. I added a chorus and delay in FRONT of the WIIO and got some great texture-tones. Dialing in more gain, gets you a more aggressive tone that can again be tweaked nicely with the bass and treble control. This pedal does not do high gain on its own, you need to add another pedal. I tried one of my favorite distortion pedals, a SD9, in front of the WIIO and got some great fat rocking tones. Switching the WIIO on and off got me 2 very different tones and feel. Both straight into the Marshall or hitting the WIIO first sounded excellent, different but very useful tones!The WIIO delivers that old Hiwatt tone easily and it does it at more manageable volumes. What's not to like about that? It sounds great on its own but plug your favorite od or fuzz pedal in front of it for more fun and more excellent tones!"And of course Brett Kingman's video (below) is very helpful.
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