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Published on 03/07/08 at 15:54
- A Wha Wha, period.
- Analog Technology
- Nothing is ditable on a computer
- A simple jack guitar with two inputs (input and output)

UTILIZATION

- The configuration is as simple as possible: just y'as maneuver with his foot and make "whaouuuwhaouuuwhaouuuwha" speed that DSIR ^ ^
- No edition of his, no possibilté "direct" to tweak the sound frquence etc ...
- No manual, just a lot of pub from Dunlop, a small paper that shows how you put the battery, the type of configuration prfr of Mr. Hendrix and a paper return Dunlop (which acts as a guarantee )

I put 8 or -2 for a ton of commercials from Dunlop.

SOUND QUALITY

- The effect is trs basic, personally I think it's a Wha-Wha correct and out good sound. But (I'm not the only think) that the race between the closed and open wha trs is short, too bad ...
- I use a Fender Telecaster, a Squier Stratocaster, all on a Fender 15W amp and / or a Vox AD15VT (for home) and a Marshsall MG100W studio, multi effect with Korg, and occasionally with the scratching of my brother, a Shumberg SG

- 2 for the average race ...

OVERALL OPINION

- I recently possde (for exactly 17h - March 5, 2008)
- I like the fact that direct srieux matter. I tried the wha-wha of Behringer and I must say that there is no direct picture when comparing first and the quality of matrial utiliss. It's solid, it's even the heaviest pedals I port (for now). What I like least is the fact that we must fouttre all his weight on top of the pedals and turn and wha-wha. I read you can tweak the height precisely to facilitate the ACCS.
- It seems to me that a former friend had the same guitar, and the very FIRST TIME I have test it even gave me said "Do not hesitate, you puts all your weight to turn, was going to break and all ... " This is the very first time I t as impressed by the robustness of pedals, so used the Behringer (even if I was super careful)
- I know exactly the price rel (time of day) of the pedals. D'APRS Thommann, it is in the 110-120 and 125 traditional stores in retail price (of APRS Toulousain a music store that I usually frquenter). I paid 60, and a new individual. For now, I think I made a great buy.
- Yes and no. I read that there are still enhanced version of these pedals, with just an EQ Intgr and all ... but ...

PS: The photo Submitted on this profile is not correct. The photo is from the old version of Wha, not to frighten those who bought the same but do not recognize (like me ptdrrr beginners ...) I post the photo:



A big thank you for letting me know Owned Signal)