Subject: Friend - a quick thanks - and something new

Hey Friend ,
Thanks again for taking the survey last week. I read every single response - the compliments, the criticisms, and the ideas for what you’d like to see next. It means a lot that you’d take the time to share that with me.


One thing that came through loud and clear is that our audience is a mix - some folks just love learning about guitar gear, some are into writing and recording more, and some like rolling up their sleeves and building things from scratch.


This next thing is for that last group. If building your own pedals isn’t your thing, no problem - skip this one and we’ll catch up next time. But if you’ve ever wanted to go from a breadboard idea to a real, professional-looking circuit board, we’ve just released a new course that shows exactly how to do it.


It’s taught by our head engineer at Wampler Pedals, Jake Steffes, and it’s the same process we use for every pedal we make. Even if you’ve never designed a PCB before, he walks you through step-by-step until you’ve got something ready to send off for production.


If that sounds like your thing, you can check it out here (and get 30% off right now!)
https://www.guitarpedalcourse.com/courses/pcb-design-diy-guitar-pedals?coupon=pcb30


And as always, there's a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you don't love it, I don't want you to pay for it.


Talk soon,

Brian Wampler
Wampler Pedals/GuitarPedalCourse


P.S. If this doesn’t apply to you, Friend, no worries at all. However, if the idea of designing your own pro-quality pedal from start to finish sounds exciting, this course will walk you through the exact process we use at Wampler - step by step.