Log in
Log in

or
Create an account

or
< All Carl Martin 2 Wah reviews
Add this product to
  • My former gear
  • My current gear
  • My wishlist
Carl Martin 2 Wah
Images
1/29
Price engine
Classified Ads
Forums
Anonymous
Published on 05/24/09 at 00:34
The wahs are typically Anglo-Saxon. But for several years we also wah-wah in other languages: Japanese (Boss, Ibanez), French (Jacques), German (MSD), Korean (Mooloon), Swedish (EBS) and now ... Danish!

- Fully analog
- Tip rack
- Mechanical switch
- True bypass
- Potentiometer "attack" to amend the Q factor (intensity of reaction)
- Switches the frequency range swept divided into two banks: for senior high mid / high and low for low mids / bass
- LEDs indicate channel engaged: green and red for low to high
- Mechanical switch under the heel of the rocker, to switch from low to high fashion
- 9V battery power or mains

This so called wah wah the 2 as it switches to walking and playing, a wah "serious" for solos (no body) to a wah "acute" to the rhythmic (more clapping).

The build quality is the rendezvous. The pedal seems sturdy. Cons by the selectors of the 2 methods "low" and "high" low-end plastic disappoint.

UTILIZATION

Operation is simple. No internal trim pots, everything is under the fingers or under his foot! And for once, not multiple complicated settings in which they ultimately lost.
The scale is accurate, sensitive and progressive.
Potentiometer "attack" command Q is progressive and precise.
The switches are well calibrated.

The idea of ​​having 2 wahs underfoot quickly and easily accessible, one for rhythm and one for the solo is very good (the Boss PW-10 also offers this mode, a switch with electronic and digital technology MSOC) .

SOUND QUALITY

Quality is at the appointment. Unfortunately here, no wah-wah in Danish, but reproductions of classic wahs years 60'-70 'for vintage sounds with character, from blues to funk to rock.
The settings of the Q factor and the frequency swept offers a great versatility in this pedal.
Above all, the ability to switch between wah worse, with more body, a sharper and sharper wah for rhythm, while playing, allows you to vary the pleasures within the same song.
For the LO mode, we find the roundness, warmth and creamy wahs of the late 60 ', with low invasive and never a good definition.
For mode "high", the funky wah proves to perfection, with a beautiful and dynamic highs never garish.
The scanning frequency is always sweet.
The move from "low" to "high" is silent.

So of course with such potential, we begin to dream of a boost assignable to any channel and an independent control of Q for each mode. This would provide even more opportunities and nuances. But here it was already largely under the foot.

OVERALL OPINION

This is a wah that misunderstood that should be more interested in her.
Nice vintage sound, remarkable versatility and above all the possibility, though rare, to pass a wah (rather typed rhythm) to another (rather typed solo) with one push on the heel of the rocker.

An excellent wah which could be further improved for himself among the best.