Gig-fx presents the new generation of its famous stereo wah pedal, the MegaWah.
As the first stereo wah pedal ever, the MegaWah has already proven successful among not only guitarists but also keyboard players.
The new Megawah has a warmed up high end response while maintaining the signature wide sweep range and funky low end. Improvements have also been made to the mechanics of the pedal allowing smoother action and user-adjustable pedal resistance.
The pedal uses optical switching and is noiselessly by-passed when the pedal is all the way back. Gig-fx has introduced a user-adjustable delay so that when sweeping the pedal, the unit does not turn off accidentally.
The new Megawah features improved bypass circuitry that is superior to a true by-pass in terms of preserving the instrument signal in cables (gig-fx will soon be releasing test data and a video to support that claim).
Housed in road-worthy, lightweight aircraft aluminum castings featuring a patented, ergonomic shape, the MegaWah is manufactured to high standards featuring a true analog signal path with transparent bypass.
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