Way Huge WM25 sTo
Way Huge WM25 sTo

Way Huge WM25 sTo

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WM25 STo is the Way Huge overdrive from the Smalls series designed for guitarists looking for a round sound with warm tones. The pedal is True Bypass and comes with Volume, Tone and Drive controls on a small chassis.





WM25 STo stands for 'Super Terrific Overdrive'. This pedal, with a 'smooth' sound, was born on the Nashville circuit of musicians. In 2018, Jeorge Tripps begins a conversation with a young aspiring guitarist from Nashville regarding the hype surrounding a ruthless overdrive pedal on which voices are spinning...

As legend has it, in 1993 Tom Bukovac bought an ODR1 from Mike E's Guitar Ranch, a small store just outside Nashville for the modest sum of $30 to replace his Tube Screamer.





Making a quick jump to the present, Way Huge offers the Jeorge Tripps sound on a classic design using an operational FET amplifier instead of a discrete one. Jeorge also chose to use a 4741 quad operational amplifier (instead of the 4558 in the ODR1) also used in his Geishadrive for smoother tones.

Overdrive provides' soft 'distortion with a reduced nasal midrange, generally associated with a classic TS.







DRIVE CONTROLS: adjust the amount of distortion;

Volume: set the output volume;

Tone: adjust the eq frequencies. Turning the knob to the left gives a darker tone, while to the right a bright and crystalline tone.






KEY FEATURES


  • True Bypass;

  • Soft overdrive;

  • Small size;

  • Based on the ODR1 circuit
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