Animals Pedals I Was A Wolf In The Forest Distortion

£89.99

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Hailing from Japan, Animals Pedals boast some of the quirkiest effects in the business! Featuring custom illustrated graphics and some truly memorable product names, the Animals Pedals range has something for everyone. Better still, Animals Pedals are solidly built using quality components, all the while remaining at a price point that is accessible to the average musician.

The Animals Pedals I Was a Wolf in the Forest is a classic distortion inspired by the legendary British "black and gold" amplifier stacks seen on stages the world over. Delivering a thick, warm and edgy sound, the “IWAWITF” will leave you feeling like you have a couple of 4x12s behind you, only without the back-breaking trips to and from the venue!

With controls for Volume, Drive and Tone, there are plenty of tone shaping options on hand. With the Gain knob kept low, you get a satisfying “edge-of-breakup” tone that is incredibly responsive to your pick attack and playing dynamics. Crank the gain higher and you’ll find yourself in searing high-gain territory! The Tone knob controls the overall brightness of the effect, ensuring you cut through the mix. With true-bypass switching, you can rest easy in the knowledge that your dry signal will not be affected when the pedal is bypassed!

Specifications

  • Current Consumption: 6mA
  • Input Impedance: 500k ohm
  • Output Impedance: 10k ohm
  • Power: 9V battery or a standard centre minus DC 9V adapter
  • Controls: Volume, Drive, Tone

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Animals Pedal

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Distortion Pedals

Distortion clips the waveform more firmly than overdrive, generating dense upper harmonics, longer sustain and a more compressed response. Circuit topology and filtering decide whether the sound is tight and focused, broad and aggressive, smooth or deliberately abrasive. Gain sets the amount of clipping, while pre- and post-distortion tone controls strongly influence low-end definition, midrange presence and high-frequency texture.