
SteveGlitch
Banned
Well-known member
"Battle Of The Hiwatt Pedals!"
I just got the Legacy Edition of the WIIO (which is better than the original) and a RAH as well, and seeing how they are both based off HiWatt sounds, I thought it would be neat to make a comparison video putting them against each other!
They are pretty unique pedals in the way they break up and I was surprised at how different they actually are even though they are both based on HiWatt amps. The RAH is incredibly low gain, much much lower than I thought. Especially if you have single coils but if you're a Blues or Worship guitarists, that may be a pro and not a con. The new WIIO model is unique in that it has a "Post" knob that affects the amount of clean signal and the mids. The WIIO can nearly get into Fuzz territory when maxed gain - even with a strat.
I also made a few shorts of these pedals stacked so feel free to check these out as well.
I just got the Legacy Edition of the WIIO (which is better than the original) and a RAH as well, and seeing how they are both based off HiWatt sounds, I thought it would be neat to make a comparison video putting them against each other!
They are pretty unique pedals in the way they break up and I was surprised at how different they actually are even though they are both based on HiWatt amps. The RAH is incredibly low gain, much much lower than I thought. Especially if you have single coils but if you're a Blues or Worship guitarists, that may be a pro and not a con. The new WIIO model is unique in that it has a "Post" knob that affects the amount of clean signal and the mids. The WIIO can nearly get into Fuzz territory when maxed gain - even with a strat.
I also made a few shorts of these pedals stacked so feel free to check these out as well.