I suspect my experience was not typical, and that the products are generally really good.
It's just that I was fobbed off with a pedal that greatly differed to what i ordered and my unhappiness with that situation was not and still has not been addressed.
I'll let it go now as it was long ago.......and life's too short
Happy Xmas
Been looking around the web and looks like there was a very limited range of pinnacles that did exist that had 5 knobs rather than the version shown. This variant wasn't popular and was never shown on the Wampler site.
Here's something from The gear page on it:
That was actually a limited run of them; it does have a 3-band EQ, but they both have full EQ. Well, they both have complex and functional tone shaping, to be more precise. The circuits are about 95% similar, some users liked the changes, others didn't, but the two-knob/1-switch tonal adjustment configuration on the Pinnacle/Pinnacle Deluxe seems to be the ticket for most people. I know I personally find it very effective, the Vint./Modern switch is a "broad strokes" control which dramatically alters the overall voice to be brighter or darker, then the Contour knob gives a huge range of adjustment in the whole "shape" of the pedal's sound, capped off by the Tone knob that lets you dial your highs in with precision.
But ultimately, even though they are so much the same electronically, they're pretty different sounding in practice. It and the 3-band EQ version don't sound identical and they have areas where the tone doesn't really overlap at all. 5% can be a pretty substantial change when we're talking tone stack configurations!