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WGS Tone Cat
WGS Tone Cat
5.0 / 5.0
(2) 2 total reviews
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This preset is built around exclusive captures of two boutique amps: the Tone King Imperial MKII (Rhythm Channel) and a rare Sampson-era Bad Cat Cub, carefully profiled with their ideal worship-ready speaker pairings for ultimate clarity, warmth, and chime. This preset especially helps make single coil pickups sound huge and not overly harsh. It’s not only built for single coils and should work well for all types of guitars. Use the EQ block to dial in the character of the preset to work with your specific instrument.
Complementing the amps are captures of premium drives including the Browne Amplification Protein (Blue & Green sides), JHS Kilt V2, and the iconic Klon KTR, giving you a full range of foundational and stacked drive options perfect for modern worship guitar.
Scenes Included:
• Clean – Full, clear tone with gentle sparkle.
• Pushed – Edge-of-breakup sweetness with dynamic touch response.
• Lead – Singing, mid-focused gain for melodic lines.
• Solo – Extra gain and presence for cutting through the mix.
• Tremolo – Vintage, smooth modulation.
• Chorus – Wide, lush chorus perfect for 80’s vibes.
• POG – Lower and Upper octave pog sounds with chorus and Lead level gain for blistering lead lines
• Swell – Massive ambient wash with long delay and reverb tails and a touch of octave shimmer.
Stomp Mode Includes:
• POG
• Protein Blue
• Protein Green
• Kilt V2
• Tremolo
• Chorus
• Delay Mix +
• Reverb Mix +
Best For:
• Low Output humbuckers and Single Coil / P90 guitars (preset voiced for bright pickups)
• Modern worship, ambient, indie rock, and clean chimey styles
Notes:
This preset favors bright guitars and excels in worship settings where clarity, warmth, and musical breakup are essential.
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The WGS Tone Cat has warm mids, clear highs, and a tight low end. It sounds smooth for clean and crunchy tones, perfect for blues and rock. Not the best for heavy bass, but great for vintage-style tone with modern clarity.
When I think BadCat I usually think bright, thin, icepicky so I usually end up not liking it. This preset solves that problem, you get the compression and sustain as well as saturation that BadCat amps provide with a full body tone AND feel. Yes, not sure how they did it but in my in ear monitors at church this preset manages to accomplish that blooming full body sound you would expect to hear if you had your amps mic’d up. The Tone King mixed with the BadCat really lets both amps shine without sounding totally different on each side. This preset not only has the best stereo amp tone and balance I’ve ever heard but the absolute best FX I’ve ever heard in my QC, I had no idea the wet FX in the QC could sound this amazing! Please listen to me on this one, you won’t regret it. Yes, I have presets from all the big name Worship preset makers you know and love. That is all I will say about that.