Way Huge Electronics WHE301 Fat Sandwich Harmonic Saturator Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal

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Way Huge Electronics WHE301 Fat Sandwich Harmonic Saturator Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal

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      Way Huge Electronics WHE301 Fat Sandwich Harmonic Saturator Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal (105007652)
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Crunchy distortion goodness with outstanding tweakability.

The Fat Sandwich Distortion represents an advanced era in guitar pedal design for Way Huge. In addition to carrying on the Way Huge tradition of amazing tone and rugged construction, the Fat Sandwich Distortion Pedal delivers heaps of crunchy distortion goodness via its innovative multi-stage clipping circuit. Meticulously designed from the ground up, the passive tone stack was tuned to bring out the "sweet spot" with any guitar and amp combination. The Volume control produces tons of output, making it ideal for driving the headroom out of the most powerful tube amps. Additionally, the Fat Sandwich guitar effect pedal has two internal mini controls: the Curve knob lets the user fine-tune the corner frequency of the overdrive filtering and the Sustain control adjusts the gain of the final distortion stage. The Fat Sandwich is versatile and over the top — the consummate distortion pedal for any genre of playing style.Each pedal has been rigorously tested to ensure quality, durability, and reliability and will deliver many years of exceptional performance. All Way Huge guitar pedals feature: heavy-duty footswitch with quiet relay-based true bypass, blue LED indicator, 2.1mm power jack with AC protection, easy access (non-detachable) battery door, super-duty .09 aluminum anodized chassis, high grade components, great tone and cool name.Launched in 1992 by Jeorge Tripps, Way Huge Electronics began as a result of Tripps' search for great tone, and his desire to perform with reliable, rugged and pedalboard-friendly effects that had the magic of his coveted vintage pedals. The very first pedal — simply labeled "Fuzz Box" — was quickly followed by such staples to the product line as the Red Llama Overdrive, Foot Pig Fuzz and Green Rhino Overdrive II, which quickly found their way into the hands and onto the pedalboards of the world's guitar elite. Ensuing years would see the introduction of pedals such as the Swollen Pickle Jumbo Fuzz, Aqua-Puss Analog Delay, and the Saffron Squeeze. Over the span of a few years, Tripps helped revolutionize what would later be known as the 'boutique' effects market. In late December 1999, the company closed its doors as Tripps pursued other opportunities, sending demand for Way Huge products soaring, and driving online auctions well into the hundreds — sometimes thousands — for used Way Huge pedals. Now teaming up up with Dunlop, Way Huge pedals will once again be available to the masses, so all can enjoy their finely tuned electronics, high-grade circuitry and road ready construction, built under the watchful eye of Mr. Huge himself.

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Way Huge Electronics WHE301 Fat Sandwich Harmonic Saturator Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal Features:

  • Heavy-Duty footswitchTrue bypassBlue LED indicator2.1mm power jack with AC protectionEasy access battery doorAluminum anodized chassisCliff jacksMilitary spec Teflon wire




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  • Distortion Heaven

    As reviewed by Dean J.Poeppe on 6/6/2010

    I own the Fat Sandwich, Porkloin, Swollen Pickle, and Angry Troll. The Fat Sand. gives you a nice krisp distortion sound. I find thought that I have to readjust the sound on about every gig. It's got a huge range of sound. Theres plenty of room for adjustment with the outside knobs. I haven't even got into the internal pots yet. If I had to decide between the F.S or the Porkloin, I'd take the Porkloin. The P.L. is a deeper sounding distortion pedal that can still get some of the same settings as the Fat Sand. I like having both pedal set up differently on my board. You won't be sorry owning either one of these pedals. I run through a Strat and a 69 Fender Vibrolux or 59 reissue bassman.

    8 of 8 people found this review helpful.

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  • Fat Sound-wich!

    As reviewed by Oce on 10/22/2009

    I never really knew the meaning of "fat" until I tried this pedal. I got so used to cheaper distortion pedals that it took me a while to realize the fullness of tone I got from the Fat Sandwich. I'm talking about how the notes jump out when soloing, the difference is what the name implies - FAT! I'm a heavy picker with my right hand and this pedal simply adds more umph to my playing style. Totally happy with this one as far as tone goes! Although it took me a couple of hours to dial in the sweet spot and experiment using the 3 internal pots, but you WILL need to do that to find the fatness you want depending on how your rig is set up. Also, the 4 rubber feet/screws at the bottom make it a bit tricky to velcro the pedal on to a board, that's why I give it a 4-star rating.

    8 of 8 people found this review helpful.

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  • great pedal

    As reviewed by culver "the axeman" van vleck on 7/1/2010

    this is a great stomp box, has a long range of distorted tones and can be used to play almost anything. my only complaint is that it takes a long time to find your dream tone. but otherwise its my favorite single effect pedal

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

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