Boss adds to its effect pedal catalog the PW-3 wah wah that is introduced this week at Musikmesse in Frankfurt.
The new Boss PW-3 wah pedal is equipped with a switch that allows for choosing between two modes/tones: Rich retains the low-end that is generally lost when modulating the sound with this type of effect, while Vintage offers the traditional wah wah tone.
The 80 × 192 × 58/74mm compact aluminum pedal includes status LEDs installed on each side so you can easily check if the pedal is activated.
The PW-3 is powered by a 9V battery or external adapter. It should be available for about 100 €.
More info at www.boss.info.
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