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June 24, 2026Add a Second Channel to your Amp
Discover how Voodoo Lab Giggity transforms a Twin Reverb into a two-channel tone machine.
What if you could switch between two completely different amp sounds with a single-channel amp? Well, wonder no more as James Santiago shows how dialing in the Giggity Analog Preamp + Overdrive in front of a clean Fender Twin Reverb can conjure the gritty punch of a cranked Marshall — no ear plugs or Marshall required. Plus, watch how using Sparkle Drive MOD adds
Breaking Down the Demo:
The Clean Sound:
Strat into a clean Twin Reverb with a TC Flashback delay in a 2290 setting — clean, open, and spacious.
Giggity as the Second Channel:
With Giggity’s Loudness up for grit, Body added for thickness, Air pulled back, and Sun/Moon set second-to-last toward Moon, flipping Giggity on is like switching to a cranked Blues Breaker or Plexi combo.
Giggity Settings:
Loudness: 3 o’clock
Body: 9 o’clock
Air: 10 o’clock
Master: 9 o’clock
Sun/Moon: Second position toward Moon
Adding the Sparkle Drive Mod:
With Giggity off, Sparkle Drive Mod handles crunch rhythm. Kick Giggity on and suddenly you’ve got a whole second amp character layered on top — creamy, fat, alive.
Sparkle Drive MOD Settings:
Gain: 11 o’clock
Tone: 7 o’clock
Clean: 7 o’clock
Volume: 10 o’clock
MOD: Mode 1
Note that placing the TC Flashback delay after the Sparkle Drive and before Giggity, you’re slightly overdriving the delay, giving you some added crunchiness akin to running pedals in front of a cranked amp.
—Darrin Fox



