The new Signature pedal features the Megawah sound with a “slightly warmer high end and more defined lower end response, ” according to the company.
The all-analog Signature pedal features four settings actuated by a selector switch: a classic wah sound called 'Cry’, the Megawah sound featuring a deep bass response for funkier quacking and more expressive wailing, a funky envelope wah with adjustable trigger sensitivity, and an auto-wah with adjustable rate.
The Signature Peter Frampton Megawah uses optical control and is by-passed when the pedal is all the way back and switches on when the pedal is pressed forward. The pedal also features a user-adjustable off-delay so that the effect does not turn off inadvertently when rocking the pedal. Another difference is that Peter’s signature model is a mono pedal whereas the original Megawah is stereo in and out with two complete wah circuits.
The pedal features 'Better than true bypass’ circuitry designed to preserve guitar signals through cables better than a true bypass will, according to the manufacturer.
All gig-fx pedals are housed in aluminum castings.
For more on gig-fx products visit www.gig-fx.com.
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