I think I'm probably the only one who has clipped their c6 in a Waza so far lol. So here's the result I got. I own a MIT SD1 and have that clipped as well. The Waza sounds more compressed opposed to the standard c6. The gear I used was a Marshall DSL40C(not the CR) and a 2019 epiphone g400 pro (stock).
Green channel/crunch gain on amp was just above 3 o clock. Mids, bass, treble, prescence, resonance all set at noon.
Pedal settings was level cranked all the way up, tone at noon and gain set at 9 o clock.
After playing for about 10min. And adjusting the tone from 10 o clock to 2 o clock. As I said it sounds a bit compressed, similar to the MIT sd1. You still get that blanket lifted off but it sounds somewhat of a loss of as the tone gets turned up.
Anyway, it's safe to be clipped if anyone wants to try. Similar effect to the older sd1s, but sounds compressed. Period. Happy New year
Green channel/crunch gain on amp was just above 3 o clock. Mids, bass, treble, prescence, resonance all set at noon.
Pedal settings was level cranked all the way up, tone at noon and gain set at 9 o clock.
After playing for about 10min. And adjusting the tone from 10 o clock to 2 o clock. As I said it sounds a bit compressed, similar to the MIT sd1. You still get that blanket lifted off but it sounds somewhat of a loss of as the tone gets turned up.
Anyway, it's safe to be clipped if anyone wants to try. Similar effect to the older sd1s, but sounds compressed. Period. Happy New year
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