Seymour Duncan Shape Shifter vs Wampler Latitude Deluxe

I'm currently building a pedal board and I am looking at these two for a possible tremolo pedal. Which one is the better sounding? Which is easier to dial in?
 
Re: Seymour Duncan Shape Shifter vs Wampler Latitude Deluxe

Own the Wampler, no issues to date with using it.....
 
Re: Seymour Duncan Shape Shifter vs Wampler Latitude Deluxe

I have a Shape Shifter, the current purple one. I like being able to morph among different waveforms and shapes. I think it sounds great, and I've had no issues.
 
Re: Seymour Duncan Shape Shifter vs Wampler Latitude Deluxe

Shape Shifter is great. Wampler seems great too. Tons of pros use the Fulltone.
 
Re: Seymour Duncan Shape Shifter vs Wampler Latitude Deluxe

What do you want to DO with your tremolo?

And the Supa-Trem is a box of classic awesome, IMO...I have a Tremolo Fetish and my pedals run from a Danelectro Mini to a Diaz Tremedillo for Full Disclosure.

For total ease of Dial-In?

Fulltone, hands down. Sounds great, works great. Speaking of the I, not the newer version. I dig the speed switch on the old one. The phase and mix switch - meh.

Lattitude is a lot of knobs for knob fiddlers with more money than sense, IMO. Sounds fine, but seriously - we are talking about a volume control here.

Duncan is a nice middle ground with tap and shape etc...not too expensive, but definitely more features if you are making fine adjustments for whatever reason.
 
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