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you get more and more sponginess and a really round sound . Tapering the highs starts to move this channel into an almost fuzzlike territory .
The Rhino is another beast . It has a more open sound , and provides a bit of jangle . To my ear , the bass response increases as the drive knob goes clockwise . Engaging the 100- and 500-hertz controls allows you to tailor that low end and prevent it from becoming overbearing .
By using the two channels separately and selecting them individually , you have quite a few possibilities . They each have different tones , so they can be used for different material . But because they have independent volume controls , one channel could be rhythm and the other lead . Combining the two channels gives you a similar set of options , but it definitely leans from a brighter boost or overdrive to a high-gain sound .
The Camel Toe is a nice looking , sturdy and roadworthy pedal with easy access to the battery compartment . The tonal range is broad , and Way Huge has incorporated good controls to adjust the tone of each channel . The fact that you can elect to use it as two independent pedals or combine the two drives into one really opens the possibilities .
The DC input is very near , and parallel to the input and output jacks , and might introduce some noise . The LEDs are quite bright , which can make it difficult to read some of the smaller labels of the controls . This is likely only a problem until you memorize the controls of the pedals .
you get more and more sponginess and a really round sound . Tapering the highs starts to move this channel into an almost fuzzlike territory .
The Rhino is another beast . It has a more open sound , and provides a bit of jangle . To my ear , the bass response increases as the drive knob goes clockwise . Engaging the 100- and 500-hertz controls allows you to tailor that low end and prevent it from becoming overbearing .
By using the two channels separately and selecting them individually , you have quite a few possibilities . They each have different tones , so they can be used for different material . But because they have independent volume controls , one channel could be rhythm and the other lead . Combining the two channels gives you a similar set of options , but it definitely leans from a brighter boost or overdrive to a high-gain sound .

WHAT WE LIKE

The Camel Toe is a nice looking , sturdy and roadworthy pedal with easy access to the battery compartment . The tonal range is broad , and Way Huge has incorporated good controls to adjust the tone of each channel . The fact that you can elect to use it as two independent pedals or combine the two drives into one really opens the possibilities .

CONCERNS

The DC input is very near , and parallel to the input and output jacks , and might introduce some noise . The LEDs are quite bright , which can make it difficult to read some of the smaller labels of the controls . This is likely only a problem until you memorize the controls of the pedals .
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