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Published on 09/03/07 at 11:46
This ColorSound completely out of the ordinary. For it is not a wah, wah, but two embedded in a single appliance, in fact the case of the Supa Fuzz-wah-swell. Effect types are available, as a result from, if you will, the combination of the two circuits wah. With two pots (one on the right side of the sole, visible in the photo, the other under the sole to the toes), we can select the sound of either wah, to both in series or two in parallel. In short, the wah effects are varied and numerous enough, especially for a pedal for 70 years. Mine, that of the photo, is out of the factory Colorsound September 16, 1977.

UTILIZATION

In terms of use, a Colorsound wah. The race of the sole is slightly longer than the other wah, but not as much as others because of the pot Colorsound activation of the effect under the sole at the heel.

SOUND QUALITY

The sound is not excellent, it is simply sublime treble, sharp, powerful, never aigrelés or saturated. It has the quality of Supa Wah, with all the combinations offered by the presence of both circuits wah. Serial or parallel mode, it completely out of the effect traditionally attached to such a pedal, to be closer to that of a filter that would have been mixed with a sort of flange effect. Very curious.

OVERALL OPINION

I have recently, but it has already taken an advantage over my other wah. If you get your hands on a Supremo, do not hesitate a moment: this model is hard to find. In short, it is here, until proven otherwise, the first time she is chronicled. I had never seen before acquiring one. In addition, at the time of purchase, I could not find anything good on it over the Internet. To gather information on the wah, so I passed the photo of the circuit on the excellent site and I techniguitare.com parallel writing to Steve Macari, the manufacturer of the Colorsound reissue and son of the creator Colorsound that m 'confirmed by mail, by completing the comments made by members of techniguitare. He added that the production of this model stopped in the late 70's. Finally, I did not intend to part with it.
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