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AceLeppard
Published on 11/21/11 at 10:29
Value For Money :
Excellent
Wah wah pedals analog input and output (Jack). We can supply it with a 9 volt battery or a standard diet.
No knob, lactivation the effect is done by pressing with the tip of the foot. We are dealing here with the entry in Dunlop. For those who need more rglages pousss, the catalog is large)
UTILIZATION
No knob, configuration gnrale is super simple. I did not have the manual, which would not help any t trs fawn!
The stroke of the pedals is quite long, more so than the Vox wah I possdais before. Moreover, activation of the switch is easy, as one sensitive enough: no need to support such a nag on Vox. In return, from time to time, the wah can remain active mgarde as the switch is forgotten.
SOUND QUALITY
My "players" wah favorites as Fast Eddie Clarke, Brian Robertson, Michael Schenker, Yngwie Malmsteen and Nono, I was looking for a strong and sharp in the treble. This is what the Dunlop, more aggressive than the Vox. Hendrix is not far either, but the effects of a more modern or even more pronounced Vai has Darell, I encourage you try MODELS less "standard" (The number of signatures available Wahs the market as amazing).
I can not find the pedals particulirement nuance, and the softer styles like funk it will casseroles can be not the best option, despite his reputable of "classic". It seems to eat a lot of bass. But for Rock / Hard / Blues / Heavy jaffectionne that it fills out its rev rle!
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for months now. I possd the standard Vox, Morley and there There's a long time that I lche trs quickly and I do not remember much ^ ^
I like its simplicity I'm not one to activate it so often trs MODEL basic entry-level suits me quite, even if it is a fact, the bypass is far from being transparent. May be I ever find my way to the Hendrix signature, Fulltone Clyde or Satriani Vox, I have heard much good.
The report quality price is right I think it is also possible to find the Dunlop Crybaby Used for low prices trs!
I think I would do this choice in hindsight, but if I can be 200 euros has put in a ... wah!
No knob, lactivation the effect is done by pressing with the tip of the foot. We are dealing here with the entry in Dunlop. For those who need more rglages pousss, the catalog is large)
UTILIZATION
No knob, configuration gnrale is super simple. I did not have the manual, which would not help any t trs fawn!
The stroke of the pedals is quite long, more so than the Vox wah I possdais before. Moreover, activation of the switch is easy, as one sensitive enough: no need to support such a nag on Vox. In return, from time to time, the wah can remain active mgarde as the switch is forgotten.
SOUND QUALITY
My "players" wah favorites as Fast Eddie Clarke, Brian Robertson, Michael Schenker, Yngwie Malmsteen and Nono, I was looking for a strong and sharp in the treble. This is what the Dunlop, more aggressive than the Vox. Hendrix is not far either, but the effects of a more modern or even more pronounced Vai has Darell, I encourage you try MODELS less "standard" (The number of signatures available Wahs the market as amazing).
I can not find the pedals particulirement nuance, and the softer styles like funk it will casseroles can be not the best option, despite his reputable of "classic". It seems to eat a lot of bass. But for Rock / Hard / Blues / Heavy jaffectionne that it fills out its rev rle!
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for months now. I possd the standard Vox, Morley and there There's a long time that I lche trs quickly and I do not remember much ^ ^
I like its simplicity I'm not one to activate it so often trs MODEL basic entry-level suits me quite, even if it is a fact, the bypass is far from being transparent. May be I ever find my way to the Hendrix signature, Fulltone Clyde or Satriani Vox, I have heard much good.
The report quality price is right I think it is also possible to find the Dunlop Crybaby Used for low prices trs!
I think I would do this choice in hindsight, but if I can be 200 euros has put in a ... wah!