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Published on 04/08/04 at 15:00I 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
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