Famous for its Sonic Maximizer series effects, BBE Sounds keeps diversifying its production with its first Wah pedal, simply called... "The Wah"!
                
                The Wah is based on a 1967 Class A circuit design that featured a unique Halo inductor, which according to the manufacturer is an essential factor to obtain vintage vocal-like sounds.
BBE has re-engineered and Custom-Tuned the Halo inductor to re-create the expressive tones made famous by players like Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. In addition, The Wah’s potentiometer was designed for a better dynamic sweep response. What’s more, a Harmony control is added so you can custom tailor the wah to your personal taste. All components are Hand-Wired.
As with all BBE pedals, the Wah features an on/off LED status indicator plus True Hard-Wire Bypass for a clean signal path when the effect is bypassed.
Features:
• Custom-Tuned Halo inductor
• Harmony control shapes “Q”
• Hand-Wired components
• Easy Access battery compartment
• True Hard-Wire Bypass
• On/Off LED status indicator
• Five Year Warranty
 
                                                                                                            
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