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Whitman Audio Launches New Audio Effects Company with Two Pedals

Whitman Audio Launches New Audio Effects Company with Two Pedals

Whitman Audio introduces the Decoherence Drive and Wave Collapse Fuzz, two innovative guitar pedals designed to push the boundaries of sound exploration. With unique features like cascading gain stages and vintage silicon transistor fuzz, these pedals offer musicians a new path to sonic creativity.


Whitman Audio, a new audio effects company, has launched with two cutting-edge guitar pedals, the Decoherence drive and Wave Collapse fuzz. Combining science and art to craft audio effects devices, Whitman Audio aims to transcend the ordinary, believing that magic can occur when the right musician meets the right tool.

Delivering a solution for musicians looking to explore a wide range of sounds, each pedal offers a unique path to finding your own voice. The Decoherence drive injects a universe of unique saturation into your music arsenal while the Wave Collapse fuzz takes you to uncharted sonic territories.

Decoherence features include:

  • Cascading stages (Gain A > Gain B) each with a unique sound and saturation character
  • Gain A - Medium to high gain stage with a mid focus for clear articulation and punch
  • Gain B - Low to Medium gain with a neutral EQ that compliments and expands Gain A
  • G/S Toggle - Selects the clipping diodes for Gain B (NOS Germanium or NOS Silicon)
  • Tone Knobs (H & L) - Tuned active Baxendall style EQs that boost or cut Highs and Lows
  • True bypass switching, accepts standard 9V DC power supplies (does not accept battery)

Introducing: Decoherence Drive -  YouTube

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Wave Collapse features include:

  • Vintage Silicon transistor fuzz that goes from vintage clean to doom metal mean
  • Buffered input and pickup simulation ensure it sounds great anywhere in your chain
  • Bias Knob - Allows for a huge range of texture and response in the pedals gain structure
  • Range and Mass Toggles - Provide easy access to three diverse bass and gain ranges
  • Filter Knob - A simple-to-use tilt EQ enhanced by the Center toggle for two mid responses
  • True bypass switching, accepts standard 9V DC power supplies (does not accept battery)

The Decoherence drive and Wave Collapse fuzz pedals carry retail prices of $195.00 each.

For more information, please visit whitmanaudio.com.

Introducing: Wave Collapse Fuzz - YouTube

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