Subject: Friend...The part of a guitar pedal circuit that most overlook?

Hey Friend -
A little while ago, you purchased my beginner's online course teaching how to begin designing guitar pedal circuits.


First of all, I wanted to thank you. I truly appreciate it, and it means the world to me that you’ve chosen to learn how to design and build your own guitar pedals in order to get the ultimate guitar sound that you had in your head.


While so many companies simply make a handful of similar type of pedals, you've taken the extra step to use your creativity to make something unique and cool. That's something to truly be admired.


But here’s the thing: once you can follow a beginner’s schematic or swap a part or two, you eventually hit a wall. The builds work, but they don’t always feel inspiring, or overly creative. That’s exactly why I created the next step.


Many musicians who took the beginner DIY course asked me for something deeper… something that really takes projects to the next level and opens up a whole tonal toolbox for even more creativity and variety.


That’s what my next course is all about:
“How to Design and Build Better Guitar Pedals: for Intermediate DIYers.”


Go here to check it out:
https://www.guitarpedalcourse.com/courses/design-build-guitar-pedals


Use this coupon code to get the course at a ONE-time discount - $79 off:
Coupon code: 100foryou


The offer is only good for the next 3 days, so make sure you grab it before it’s gone.


Have fun :)
Brian Wampler
Wampler Pedals / GuitarPedalCourse


P.S. Don’t forget - the offer expires at midnight this Saturday.