the Dunsh / Champion Leccy

Champion Leccy’s the Dunsh is a wide-ranging dirt box, capable of everything from juicy boost/drive tones to roaring distortion and fat, gated velcro rip. It’s got tons of gain and volume (including a second “dunsh” switch for even more), and a very flexible EQ section. In this demo video, I'll begin by employing the Dunsh in an dual baritone guitar cover of The Cramps "I Was a Teenage Werewolf," using both its boost/drive sounds through a Traynor YGM-3 combo, as well as its gnarly fuzz tones. Champion Leccy's Skitzy reverb adds ambience and movement. In the second section, I'll get up close, explore the spectrum of tones, and go over the ins and outs of the Dunsh control set. Stick around and get wild. Listen to The Cramps! Check it out here: https://championleccy.com/ Hit me up on other social mediums - https://linktr.ee/jamie_wolfert 0:00 "I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF" 1:28 KNOBS 2:30 GAIN & VOLUME 3:39 BIAS 5:47 EQ SECTION 8:18 OUTRO Gear used for this demo: Champion Leccy the Dunsh fuzz pedal Champion Leccy the Skitzy reverb / echo pedal Wilson Effects Freaker V2 wah pedal Rivolta Mondata Baritone VII Electrical Guitar Company Tyranny Baritone Traynor YGM-3 combo amp Cascade Fat Head ribbon mic Big triangle picks d'Addario heavy baritone strings Band of Susans "The Word and The Flesh" T-shirt Flannel by L.L. Bean