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  • MGR/Who knows?????MGR/Who knows?????

    Boss PW-10 V WAH

    Boss PW-10 V-WahPublished on 05/14/04 at 15:00
    Bought it from the music store right by me for about $140, the best buy ever!!! I tried out wah's, mainly dunlop, morley, and vox, this pedal has all of them in one and you can pick the range of the wah!!! Definitly the best wah out, nothing can beat this wah!

    It's got a bunch of wah's in one, Morley, Dunlop, Vox, a bass wah, a custom wah, and advanced wah! The best sounding wah out! It has a uni-v, awesome feature, just like the dunlop rotovibe, I use that feature when playing hendrix, and then switch to the Vox V846 wah with the Big muff (which is also in the pedal)!! This pedal even has onboard distortions and overdrive! You can pick which you wanna use, OD-1, OD-2, Ds-1, Metal zone, bi…
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    Bought it from the music store right by me for about $140, the best buy ever!!! I tried out wah's, mainly dunlop, morley, and vox, this pedal has all of them in one and you can pick the range of the wah!!! Definitly the best wah out, nothing can beat this wah!

    It's got a bunch of wah's in one, Morley, Dunlop, Vox, a bass wah, a custom wah, and advanced wah! The best sounding wah out! It has a uni-v, awesome feature, just like the dunlop rotovibe, I use that feature when playing hendrix, and then switch to the Vox V846 wah with the Big muff (which is also in the pedal)!! This pedal even has onboard distortions and overdrive! You can pick which you wanna use, OD-1, OD-2, Ds-1, Metal zone, big muff, blues driver, volume boost, and a few more! It even has a noise gate, and you can pick the range of the noise gate, from nothing, to getting rid of any extra noise! It has 3 memory saves, you really don't need to save anything, so don't cry that there's only 3, there really is no need to save anything. Turned it it on and switching back to bypass is simple, just like all wahs! I never used the heel switch, no need for it! Oh yeah, the best part is, no loud explosions when turning the pedal from bypass to on, or reverse, some wahs have those noisy pots, Boss was smart, made a little button thing, no noise at all when turning on or off! YOu wont need to replace the pots either, they don't seem to die out or get old or get noisy! You loose the instructions or get it used, who cares, on the bottom it tells you how to do everything, on the bottom plate.

    The only thing I don't like about it is, I wish Boss made it sooner, I spent sooo much on wah's, and then Boss made one that sounds better than all of then!!!

    It's an f'n Boss pedal, the best stuff out there!!!

    If you are reading this, you obviously are thinking about getting it, stop reading this and just GO BUY IT, you won't be disappointed!!! This is the most versatile wah out, and it isn't only a wah!!!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/WooOoO000oOOOooo00oOooOOOo0000OOOooMGR/WooOoO000oOOOooo00oOooOOOo0000OOOoo

    Boss PW-10 V WAH

    Boss PW-10 V-WahPublished on 04/08/04 at 15:00
    I bought this from a music store for $148. I was looking for a really good sounding wah and a univibe pedal, and I found them in one pedal, the Boss pw-10 v wah!!!

    This pedal doesn't just have a bunch of wahs in one pedal, but it has the uni-v in it too! Also, it has the voice mode, which is better than the older Boss humanizer pedal. The nose switch is easy, just like a Vox pedal. I like how they have the range knob and drive knob, they really let you get what you want. You can create you own wah too and pick from a bunch of distortions, like the metal zone, big muff, od-1, od-2, guv'nor, blues driver, booster(volume) and I think there is a few others.

    The heel switch is sort of hard to…
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    I bought this from a music store for $148. I was looking for a really good sounding wah and a univibe pedal, and I found them in one pedal, the Boss pw-10 v wah!!!

    This pedal doesn't just have a bunch of wahs in one pedal, but it has the uni-v in it too! Also, it has the voice mode, which is better than the older Boss humanizer pedal. The nose switch is easy, just like a Vox pedal. I like how they have the range knob and drive knob, they really let you get what you want. You can create you own wah too and pick from a bunch of distortions, like the metal zone, big muff, od-1, od-2, guv'nor, blues driver, booster(volume) and I think there is a few others.

    The heel switch is sort of hard to use, but I don't use it any way, not a big deal. The only bad thing about this pedal is, if you wanna change which distortion you want to use,you gotta turn the power off, turn to advanced, hold memory, power on, pick distortion and the noise gate, and then save it. If you were playing a show and you needed to use the various distortions, you are going to get a little annoyed doing that a lot. But, doing that is worth it, there are some quality distortions that actually sound really good.

    It's a Boss pedal, you know how great they are. The sounds this pedal produces are top notch, way worth whatever you gotta pay for it.

    This is the most advanced pedal, it really is like a make you own guitar pedal, like the other person said. You gotta buy it, it has so much stuff in it.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Who CaresMGR/Who Cares

    Boss PW-10 V Wah

    Boss PW-10 V-WahPublished on 04/07/04 at 15:00
    I bought the Boss PW-10 V Wah at a local music store for $139.99, came out to about $150, a little bit lower, a few cents lower.
    I bought it because I have dunlop wahs, morley wahs, and I had a Vox V847 but gave it away, I wanted a wah that had all of them in one and that actually sounded like them, and I found it, only Boss makes one, and it is the best!

    This is definitly my favorite pedal ever, and I have a bunch, distortions, overdrives, wahs, volumes, flangers, phasers, fuzz, delas, easily, just about everything. I don't need any of the wahs or distortions anymore, the Boss V wah takes care of it. This pedal emulates the Vox V846 wah, Dunlop Crybaby, and Morley's Bad Horsie wahs!(yeah…
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    I bought the Boss PW-10 V Wah at a local music store for $139.99, came out to about $150, a little bit lower, a few cents lower.
    I bought it because I have dunlop wahs, morley wahs, and I had a Vox V847 but gave it away, I wanted a wah that had all of them in one and that actually sounded like them, and I found it, only Boss makes one, and it is the best!

    This is definitly my favorite pedal ever, and I have a bunch, distortions, overdrives, wahs, volumes, flangers, phasers, fuzz, delas, easily, just about everything. I don't need any of the wahs or distortions anymore, the Boss V wah takes care of it. This pedal emulates the Vox V846 wah, Dunlop Crybaby, and Morley's Bad Horsie wahs!(yeah!!!) It has an intensity knob for the wah. You can adjust the distortion, the type of distortion depends on what wah you pick to use. An awesome feature is the "vowel", it makes vowel sounds, duh! But, an even better feature is the Rotovibe, or uni-v, it simulates the Vox Rotovibe pedal, the rotarty speaker. This pedal is insane, very worth buying, who cares how much it is, it has so much to do in one pedal! You'll be inside for a while getting the settings you like, there is so much to pick from! If you even think about getting this pedal, go for it, it is not a waste of your money.

    Please, this pedal is insane, there is nothing to hate about it! Just get an adapter is you don't have one, batteries are annoying. I have read reviews where they said, "oh, you have to push down the nose of the pedal for like two seconds for it to turn off", wrong, if you have used a dunlop or vox wah pedal before, you know what to do! And no, it doesn't take long to bypass, I just push my toes down and it is either on or bypassed, very simple, you just gotta use a little more force than you would have to with a vox or dunlop wah. I haven't used the heel switch yet, so I won't say anything good or bad about that, but probably is good.

    It's a Boss pedal, you only get the best quality pedals from Boss. If you have Boss pedals, you know how good they are, but this is the best Boss pedal!

    Bottom line, one of the best choices I have ever made for getting an effect pedal for my guitar! This pedal does so much stuff, a pedal that was very worth buying, it is the best, trust me, I have been playing guitar for a long time! I have been looking for a good wah for a long time, my favorite has been the Dunlop GCB-95 wah, but I don't know, the Boss V wah might take over. You won't make the wrong choice in buying this pedal! It has soooo many quality fx in it, I keep saying that over and over, because it is true! I am gonna rate the pedal a 5, but it is way over a 5, waaaayyyyy over a 5!!!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/JoeMGR/Joe

    Boss V-Wah

    Boss PW-10 V-WahPublished on 11/24/03 at 15:00
    I paid around 150 USD at Guitar Center. I was looking for the best Wah pedal I could find, and I think I did.

    Everything. The modeling is outrageous. You can make this thing scream, or muffle it so low that you can barely hear it at all, but feel the bass. It has a huge range of sounds.

    You'll need a power adapter, as you can't use the distortions with batteries.

    It's up to Boss standards. Built tough, will last long. Easily played at gigs.

    Best wah pedal I've played. I recommend it to everyone.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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    I paid around 150 USD at Guitar Center. I was looking for the best Wah pedal I could find, and I think I did.

    Everything. The modeling is outrageous. You can make this thing scream, or muffle it so low that you can barely hear it at all, but feel the bass. It has a huge range of sounds.

    You'll need a power adapter, as you can't use the distortions with batteries.

    It's up to Boss standards. Built tough, will last long. Easily played at gigs.

    Best wah pedal I've played. I recommend it to everyone.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Iain SumnerMGR/Iain Sumner

    Boss PW10 V-Wah

    Boss PW-10 V-WahPublished on 01/03/03 at 15:00
    Rimmers Music Layland Store, £115 reduced from £150

    Excellent sound, variability, onboard overdrive (comparable to that of my trusty DS-1), excellently built.

    Afternoise, complexity of programming.

    Absolutlely solid built. Unquestionably the best wah in the world.

    If you're buying a wah, this baby is expensive, but the sound and features defainatley won't leave you crying.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
  • MGR/CoolAxeManMGR/CoolAxeMan

    Boss PW10 V-Wah

    Boss PW-10 V-WahPublished on 11/29/02 at 15:00
    After playing live with a GT-3 mutli-FX for a coupla years I was really fed up with having to compromise the natural sound of my Fender Blues Deville for the effect unit. So I started thinking about what single effects I needed instead and as I already own a Proco RAT the next one on the list was wah. Remarkably about that time the Roland newsletter dropped through the letter box and there it was. I called up a coupla local music stores and checked the price onthe net also. The one store locally that had just left would not deal on the price - the guy said this was THE best wah around, demand was higher than available units. I went to store, played the unit for 30 minutes and paid the …
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    After playing live with a GT-3 mutli-FX for a coupla years I was really fed up with having to compromise the natural sound of my Fender Blues Deville for the effect unit. So I started thinking about what single effects I needed instead and as I already own a Proco RAT the next one on the list was wah. Remarkably about that time the Roland newsletter dropped through the letter box and there it was. I called up a coupla local music stores and checked the price onthe net also. The one store locally that had just left would not deal on the price - the guy said this was THE best wah around, demand was higher than available units. I went to store, played the unit for 30 minutes and paid the £115 without flinching.

    Basically I had a choice of Vox, Morley, Dunlop and Dane-electro units instead of the V-Wah. They all cost between £70-£95 each. With the V-wah, I get to use all these pedals for just £115! Plus I also get distortion options, 3 memory banks and a resonance synth type sound for my money. It cannot get better surely? Oh yes it does!!! There is no ugly noise from a pot as the tone variance is sourced via an infra-red sensor!!! Fantastic!!! Oh yeah, must mention that there is a bandwidth type knob that is really useful in setting the amount of effect you need.

    Almost nothing - this is the very best wah unit that money can buy.

    The setting of distortion type seems tricky but I have not played much with this yet.
    It could be cheaper I guess, but hell, you are getting several effects in one box. For the price it would have been good to get a power adaptor with it, like you do with the other Boss multi-FX.

    As above, it has a very sturdy and rugged contruction. The foot pedal is about the right size meaning it doesn't take up half the stage. Switching on the heel to change memories is not as easy as I would perhaps have liked, but then it needs to be robust also to ensure its not switched by accident. Manual is simple and functional, although instruction on selecting various distortion settings could have been clearer.

    Think I have said it all already - if you in the market for wah pedal, go and try this one (if you can find a dealer with one in stock). It is superb sounding and good value for money despite being a bit more expensive than the 'originals'. It is noise-free and that really is a massive bonus. On stage I find the choice of tone qualities from the different simulations really useful. The extra effects are really useful too and with practice switching between memories is not too hard.

    Another innovative market leading product from Boss.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/James HealeyMGR/James Healey

    Boss PW10 V-WAH

    Boss PW-10 V-WahPublished on 05/19/02 at 15:00
    Purchased from MusicGround, £120

    The digital modeling of various famous wahs, and the multiple choice of various boss/marshall/electro-harmonix distortions/overdrives.

    The complexity of changing settings like heel button function, different dist/od sounds.

    Construction and quality are up to the usual boss standards so it's built like a brick.

    Best wah on the market, if your considering a wah this really is worth the money.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
  • VasFaireDuSonZozoVasFaireDuSonZozo

    Boss PW-10 V-WahPublished on 06/15/03 at 15:39
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    Emule other stars of the Wha (Morley, Dunlop ,...)
    Add to this type Univibe effect, a voice and émuleur differrent types of distortion / saturation.
    After two Morley for clunkers, what a pleasure to have a system that does not spit out after 6 months ...

    UTILIZATION

    Manuel correct.
    Choose a type of drive once and for all and forget about this feature. It is a true M. .. to implement.
    That said, for access to modeling Wha, nothing to say. simple and effective.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Emulations wha sound great. Familiar with the Morley peus I say that it is convincing. For others, all I say is peus they sound great.
    The simulator forms of voice ... very convincing to my…
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    Emule other stars of the Wha (Morley, Dunlop ,...)
    Add to this type Univibe effect, a voice and émuleur differrent types of distortion / saturation.
    After two Morley for clunkers, what a pleasure to have a system that does not spit out after 6 months ...

    UTILIZATION

    Manuel correct.
    Choose a type of drive once and for all and forget about this feature. It is a true M. .. to implement.
    That said, for access to modeling Wha, nothing to say. simple and effective.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Emulations wha sound great. Familiar with the Morley peus I say that it is convincing. For others, all I say is peus they sound great.
    The simulator forms of voice ... very convincing to my taste. At least take out the pounds of distortion can be.
    The Univibe. Funny but you can not really stick in everywhere.
    The drives. Correct but just a control intensity. It can be used as an adjunct but not as dedicated replace his pedal.

    Note because Wha are fine and that I consider the rest as gadget.

    OVERALL OPINION

    6 months of use.
    The actuation system optical or something or other (at least more rapid wear of Patar) is a real plus.
    Great for Wha very musical and varied. The rest, they are gadget. nothing more. and in addition to access gallery.
    Perfect except for the manic depressive's vintage which will certainly not exactly as they paid 20 years of cribaby 12,000 bales.
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  • Yrbua1Yrbua1

    Boss PW-10 V-WahPublished on 01/20/06 at 05:04
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Premire pedals Wah Wah COSM modlisation the world, with 6 MODELS Wah Wah pedals of classic and modern

    Use free of extraneous noise thanks dtection the infrared evolves the position of the pedals

    8 effects of saturation / distortion sounds perfectly Intgr compltant Wha Wha

    Voice simulation sounds voyelliss talking

    Fast Fashion Fashion Double Resonance of sound analog type synthtiseur

    Uni-V effects produces the sounds of vintage rotary speaker

    3 numriques memory for storing and instant custom sounds Wha Wha

    Potentiomtre Wah Range instantanment to customize the filter range
    wah extremely complte - 3 simulations of classic wah (vox, cry baby, morley) + 1 customizable wah …
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    Premire pedals Wah Wah COSM modlisation the world, with 6 MODELS Wah Wah pedals of classic and modern

    Use free of extraneous noise thanks dtection the infrared evolves the position of the pedals

    8 effects of saturation / distortion sounds perfectly Intgr compltant Wha Wha

    Voice simulation sounds voyelliss talking

    Fast Fashion Fashion Double Resonance of sound analog type synthtiseur

    Uni-V effects produces the sounds of vintage rotary speaker

    3 numriques memory for storing and instant custom sounds Wha Wha

    Potentiomtre Wah Range instantanment to customize the filter range
    wah extremely complte - 3 simulations of classic wah (vox, cry baby, morley) + 1 customizable wah

    UTILIZATION

    Trs easy to use (except for setting the distos which takes some time to adapt and handling)

    3 presets more than enough!

    SOUND QUALITY

    One word: ENOOOOOOORME

    I use a Gibson Les Paul Studio and a Fender Telecaster Deluxe and the result is impressive with an as yet one with significant differences due to single and double coil on the other!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought it months ago qq after first wah essy by a majority of the market (cry baby, vox, morley, RMC Wizard) and after trying it can no more hesitation!

    Very pleasant and easy to use, impressive range of filter, NoiseGate impeccable!

    Not very practical on the cot scne distortion that can be solved manually, so a change of a wah to the voice coding is forgotten in concert!

    No regrets, I still sign and resign! ))
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  • Flo JobbFlo Jobb

    Boss PW-10 V-WahPublished on 10/22/06 at 11:37
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    All dj t said.

    UTILIZATION

    Nickel, simple and intuitive, the only little thing is inversely Previous notice on mine change preset (or bypass) is quite difficult, the heel must be strong!

    SOUND QUALITY

    The effects are trs good quality, the diffrence crybaby / vox / trs morley is feeling well. The only way is (the) distortion, which are nice but normment blow a lot and increase the input gain. For use not in the middle of a moreau without the prvu rglages!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Honntement I think that this wah is one of the best on the market used by many professionals (unlike what some posts previous ones) because you can more versatile, and practical (the scope of…
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    All dj t said.

    UTILIZATION

    Nickel, simple and intuitive, the only little thing is inversely Previous notice on mine change preset (or bypass) is quite difficult, the heel must be strong!

    SOUND QUALITY

    The effects are trs good quality, the diffrence crybaby / vox / trs morley is feeling well. The only way is (the) distortion, which are nice but normment blow a lot and increase the input gain. For use not in the middle of a moreau without the prvu rglages!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Honntement I think that this wah is one of the best on the market used by many professionals (unlike what some posts previous ones) because you can more versatile, and practical (the scope of optical switch is a real stroke of pany, I found those of the crybaby too noisy and quite dsagrables ^ ^).
    In résumé so I would do without hsitation this choice, for me the crybaby vox and Morley and others no longer serve that the legends!
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  • guitarnonoguitarnono

    Boss PW-10 V-WahPublished on 05/23/02 at 07:37
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - Effects: 3 pedals wah simulated for a low (bad horse, vox, cry-baby)
    vocal effect (simulates sonoritées syllables)
    Indeed uni-v (rotating speaker)
    8 of distortion pedals from Boss or Marshall
    effect "double resonance" (simulates a synth filter)
    Noise

    -Digital

    -Editable effects (frequency of the wah, gain distos ...) for the intermediate 3 potentiometers and a button.
    Recording in 3 memories.

    Connectors-Audio

    Format

    UTILIZATION

    -rack - The facade is stripped, and access to basic functions (wah-wah effect and united voice-v) and easy
    However, the use of distortion, noise reducer, filter, double resonance '... is more difficult and often requires turning off the came…
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    - Effects: 3 pedals wah simulated for a low (bad horse, vox, cry-baby)
    vocal effect (simulates sonoritées syllables)
    Indeed uni-v (rotating speaker)
    8 of distortion pedals from Boss or Marshall
    effect "double resonance" (simulates a synth filter)
    Noise

    -Digital

    -Editable effects (frequency of the wah, gain distos ...) for the intermediate 3 potentiometers and a button.
    Recording in 3 memories.

    Connectors-Audio

    Format

    UTILIZATION

    -rack - The facade is stripped, and access to basic functions (wah-wah effect and united voice-v) and easy
    However, the use of distortion, noise reducer, filter, double resonance '... is more difficult and often requires turning off the camera (by disconnecting) and then the ralumer pressing a button.
    The usage is a bit laborious at first, but the manual is clear enough.

    SOUND QUALITY

    - The effects are extremely well modeled. Is easily found happiness among the models wah (I have a preference for the cry-baby).
    The 'voice' can choose from 11 different vocal effects (eg, ei-o-i ') and actually makes your guitar talk! (Very funny!)
    I do not serve the purpose uni-v.

    I use it with a guitar. Bass-mix function allows to adjust the wah to low priority, leaving the low frequencies.

    OVERALL OPINION

    -I use this pedal for about 3 days
    "I appreciate the benefits of digital modeling: no breath, the number of effects modeled ...
    However, handling is not very practical. We would have liked one or two control buttons and more.
    -The PW-10 is my first pedal Wah-Wah. I chose it mainly for its price, and having access to several models of different wah-wah.
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