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Audiofanzine FR
Published on 12/13/08 at 05:19
(Originally written by torros/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
Wah Wah with 4-way Q selector (frequency range selection), booster with +20dB switch (on the bottom side) and two LED indicators for wah on/off (green) and boost on/off (red).
UTILIZATION
Very easy to use. The rubber covering around the Q control allows you to set it directly with your feet. And it's the same for the boost switch which is ergonomically placed on the right side. The LED indicators give you visual control and allow you to check if the wah is on, in case you forgot to turn it off.
SOUND QUALITY
All four frequency ranges provide good results. I like especially the last one which creates a strong low frequency modulation.
I'm a funk music fan and I play an 80's Strat...
The boost is especially useful with clean sounds to add them a bit of dirt and get a typical cry Baby tone. Turning it over 3/4 of the way will allow your guitar to cut through the music (especially good for special riffs or solos).
The sound is exceptional.
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using it for 3 years for 4 or 5 live gigs per month. It has never disappointed me and it has killer looks. I often use the boost function to stand out from the band when we play louder. The wah's frequency ranges are a great creative tool.
I bought it secondhand.
I previously owned several Dunlop, Morley and George Denis models, but I won't go back to them.
Even with clogged up ears I'd buy it again!!!
Wah Wah with 4-way Q selector (frequency range selection), booster with +20dB switch (on the bottom side) and two LED indicators for wah on/off (green) and boost on/off (red).
UTILIZATION
Very easy to use. The rubber covering around the Q control allows you to set it directly with your feet. And it's the same for the boost switch which is ergonomically placed on the right side. The LED indicators give you visual control and allow you to check if the wah is on, in case you forgot to turn it off.
SOUND QUALITY
All four frequency ranges provide good results. I like especially the last one which creates a strong low frequency modulation.
I'm a funk music fan and I play an 80's Strat...
The boost is especially useful with clean sounds to add them a bit of dirt and get a typical cry Baby tone. Turning it over 3/4 of the way will allow your guitar to cut through the music (especially good for special riffs or solos).
The sound is exceptional.
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using it for 3 years for 4 or 5 live gigs per month. It has never disappointed me and it has killer looks. I often use the boost function to stand out from the band when we play louder. The wah's frequency ranges are a great creative tool.
I bought it secondhand.
I previously owned several Dunlop, Morley and George Denis models, but I won't go back to them.
Even with clogged up ears I'd buy it again!!!