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Wampler Pantheon Deluxe: The popular pedal is now available in dual channel version [Sound demo and reviews]

The popular Wampler PANTHEON, a Blues Breaker-style drive pedal, is now available in a 2-channel version.
While inheriting its traditional characteristics, more modern arrangements have been added, allowing for a wide range of sound making, from low-gain overdrive to high-gain distortion.
Wampler Pantheon Deluxe DUAL OVERDRIVE
The three-stage GAIN level and VOICING switch allow you to adjust not only the distortion level but also its character.
Combining the two gives you great flexibility, needless to say.
Click here for the single channel specifications of the old model
About Wampler | About the brand

Wampler Pedals is a pedal workshop located in Martinsville, Indiana, USA. Since its founding in 2004, the company has been providing musicians with effect pedals that are not influenced by modern trends, based on the belief that "we make what guitarists really want."
Founder and guitarist Brian Wampler was unable to achieve the sound he was looking for with commercially available pedals, and so he started "Wampler". Wampler has repeatedly experimented and researched to output excellent sound with any amp or setting, and has earned high praise from guitarists around the world for its uncompromising materials and technology.
Wampler Pantheon Deluxe|Spec & Info.

Basic information about Wampler Pantheon Deluxe
| Effector Name | Pantheon Deluxe DUAL OVERDRIVE |
| Brand | Wampler |
| Categories | Over drive / Distortion |
| Specification. |
Wampler "PANTHEON DELUXE DUAL OVERDRIVE" is a modern arrangement of the Marshall Blues Breaker Stompbox sound, and an update of Wampler's smash hit "PANTHEON OVERDRIVE" as a dual channel overdrive pedal. Equipped with 3 GAIN levels and VOICING switch. Flexible operability allows you to create a traditional and wide range of drive sounds without having to choose a guitar amplifier.
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- CH 1: Inherits the classic "Blues Breaker" style sound of the original PANTHEON pedal.
- CH 2: More modern arrangement with flexible operability and sound
- GAIN level and VOICING switch allow you to cover a wide range of sounds from creamy overdrive to sharp distortion.
- MIDI controllable
- You can change the order in which effects are connected.
Wampler Pantheon Deluxe|Sound Demo
Wampler Pantheon Deluxe | Review
If I could only have one overdrive pedal, I would choose this one without a second thought. With low gain/normal overdrive, I get everything the Bluesbreaker has to offer, plus active bass control. From clean boost to slightly crunchy overdrive. I really like the middle setting of the overdrive switch. It mixes soft and hard clipping for a slightly aggressive sound. With the mid-gain setting, I get all the gain I want. With only hard clipping and closer to max gain, it's closer to a pure distortion pedal.
From sweetwater review
After several years of searching for a thick, analog sound, I was convinced that the Pantheon was the ideal pedal for me.
From Sweetwater Review
Click here for the single channel specifications of the old model






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