{"id":7756,"date":"2021-07-01T11:00:06","date_gmt":"2021-07-01T11:00:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.westsidedistribution.com\/?p=7756"},"modified":"2021-07-09T09:19:50","modified_gmt":"2021-07-09T09:19:50","slug":"way-huge-sto-super-terrific-overdrive","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.westsidedistribution.com\/way-huge-sto-super-terrific-overdrive\/","title":{"rendered":"Way Huge – sTo Super Terrific Overdrive"},"content":{"rendered":"

sTo Super Terrific Overdrive<\/h5>\n

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The WM25 sTo stands for Super Terrific Overdrive. This fabulous sounding pedal was derived from the Nashville players\u2019 circuit dirt box.<\/p>\n

Back in 2018, Jeorge Tripps began a conversation with a young aspiring Nashville guitar slinger regarding the folklore surrounding a certain not-so-secret weapon overdrive pedal\u2026 Nearly every 615 based guitar player that works the “Lower Broad\u201d honkey-tonk gig has come to know and love the Nobels ODR1, also known as \u201cthe other green overdrive.\u201d Way Huge offers Tripps\u2019 riff on the classic design using a FET op amp instead of a discrete FET input. Jeorge also opted to use a 4741 quad op amp (instead of the ODR1\u2019s 4558) also used in his Geishadrive for smooth OD tones. The overdrive provides a \u201cpillowy\u201d breakup without the nasal midrange that some associate with a classic TS design.<\/p>\n

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