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  • Christophe ChalanconChristophe Chalancon

    Ibanez WD7 Weeping DemonPublished on 12/03/07 at 10:30
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    PDAL robust versatility is what I will remember. No crmaillre, switchable to "manual" or automatic, practice!

    UTILIZATION

    Not empty to find the sound you're looking at first. Rgler complex but eventually find the sound, and that although the bulk.
    The manual is clear but a bit short.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Play with a G & L Tribute 500 on a marshall avt 150 is its versatility sduit me the most. We pass from Robben Ford's one of fuzzy hendrix, the race can grate adjustable curves and make beautiful mdium harmoniss Feedback!

    OVERALL OPINION

    For three months, and plutt requests, I find it perfect for a multitude of affordable rglages. It's tough (1.2 kb) is stable, I …
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    PDAL robust versatility is what I will remember. No crmaillre, switchable to "manual" or automatic, practice!

    UTILIZATION

    Not empty to find the sound you're looking at first. Rgler complex but eventually find the sound, and that although the bulk.
    The manual is clear but a bit short.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Play with a G & L Tribute 500 on a marshall avt 150 is its versatility sduit me the most. We pass from Robben Ford's one of fuzzy hendrix, the race can grate adjustable curves and make beautiful mdium harmoniss Feedback!

    OVERALL OPINION

    For three months, and plutt requests, I find it perfect for a multitude of affordable rglages. It's tough (1.2 kb) is stable, I have not much else to say except that I highly recommend, especially if you plan to invest ds a cry baby or small multi morley and the report qualitprix questionable.
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  • wildted1wildted1

    Ibanez WD7 Weeping DemonPublished on 04/16/08 at 07:56
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This is indeed a small revolution in wha wha ...
    This pedal that can trigger the desire to switch or car, can achieve the wildest flights of lyricism on solo ...
    It m'arrrive the trigger just to attack a solo in the treble without using the potential wha, how Schenker ...
    With the volume knob on the bottom, you go up a notch every time ...

    UTILIZATION

    The config is simple (it's still an effects pedal), but the hardest thing is to arrive to find a sound that is perfectly balanced ...
    As for the record, I had probably the fly, but put a few features the rest is the equalizer ...
    But I keep it below the elbow in case ...

    SOUND QUALITY

    This pedal is incredibly ef…
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    This is indeed a small revolution in wha wha ...
    This pedal that can trigger the desire to switch or car, can achieve the wildest flights of lyricism on solo ...
    It m'arrrive the trigger just to attack a solo in the treble without using the potential wha, how Schenker ...
    With the volume knob on the bottom, you go up a notch every time ...

    UTILIZATION

    The config is simple (it's still an effects pedal), but the hardest thing is to arrive to find a sound that is perfectly balanced ...
    As for the record, I had probably the fly, but put a few features the rest is the equalizer ...
    But I keep it below the elbow in case ...

    SOUND QUALITY

    This pedal is incredibly effective, it responds to the slightest touch, the highs are aggressive enough, however, as soon as it returns to the grave, it loses some of its tone ...
    But it completes my whole head behringer gmx 212 and my epiphone les paul classic, but I think it goes better with my active micro Charvel Jackson Model 6.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been using a small year (ten months), I turn tough, it's almost like the German made it as tough ...
    This is my first "real" wha, but I did not even want to compare it to another as she sticks to the skin ...
    And 119 euros new, it's more reasonable ...
    But beware, the performance at a price!
    That of a cell change regularly, and not about to risk attacking a concert without a new battery, under penalty of the diode weaken as snow in the sun!
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  • jessusjessus

    Ibanez WD7 Weeping DemonPublished on 04/19/08 at 17:29
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    Wha pedals customizable,
    I think all are mentioned below

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is more complicated than my liver Morley Horsy bad or cry baby but much more attractive. The sound is correct, no breath behringeresque with an easy adaptation, if one looks a bit before it really play with.
    The buttons are recessed a little toy but hey it's tough and ultimately it's pretty fun fiddling, it's like in star wars.
    I never read the manual.
    however, will have one catch up on the knobs below the pedal to the delay rgler ect ... it's a bit boring but hey, we always above the fingers

    SOUND QUALITY

    So honestly, I rarely SSAI also a wha complte for a price if drisoire.…
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    Wha pedals customizable,
    I think all are mentioned below

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is more complicated than my liver Morley Horsy bad or cry baby but much more attractive. The sound is correct, no breath behringeresque with an easy adaptation, if one looks a bit before it really play with.
    The buttons are recessed a little toy but hey it's tough and ultimately it's pretty fun fiddling, it's like in star wars.
    I never read the manual.
    however, will have one catch up on the knobs below the pedal to the delay rgler ect ... it's a bit boring but hey, we always above the fingers

    SOUND QUALITY

    So honestly, I rarely SSAI also a wha complte for a price if drisoire.
    I play it with a Schecter Damien 6 teams EMG, scratching a personal style and explore a modified strat rplique that hard. All that connect 1tte Randall RH 300 G3.
    What is amazing is that everything is adjustable, the quality of the effect is irrprochable.

    But it is at home in Ibanez, express and novelty.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for almost two years, it's part of my PDAL board and follows me on scne. I like the versatile and futuristic ct just the thing
    I had the opportunity to try several MODEL including the famous cry baby that is what we are doing worse and wha ... I speak MODEL inlet end (the dime is nice)
    I try also the bad horsie and vox.

    I have chosen for the range of sound it offers. Trs is versatile, solid, enjoyable to watch. I am not a vintage ax but I think it may be suitable for amateur of old cans.
    I paid 110euros Feel the era in music, and the report qualitprix is ​​excellent. Sincrement I think that if I had to choose between all of the market that will whas it. So I remake that choice without hsiter.

    think the power supply has severe food!
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  • rorozerororozero

    Ibanez WD7 Weeping DemonPublished on 08/21/09 at 23:45
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    What are the effects or types of effects available? What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...) Are they edited? Via an editor Mac / PC? What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI) Is this a rack or rack model? *

    Whawha say it all down

    UTILIZATION

    The general configuration is it simple? Edition sound effects or is it easy? The manual is clear and sufficient? * ...

    The config is simple, easy to adjust and quite intuitive: you turn the knobs and have fun. Manuel enough: no pb on that side. After, the fact that the buttons can get into the box a little gadget ... but hey, it can be useful for the stage ...

    SOUND QUALITY

    The effects are they effective, responsive…
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    What are the effects or types of effects available? What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...) Are they edited? Via an editor Mac / PC? What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI) Is this a rack or rack model? *

    Whawha say it all down

    UTILIZATION

    The general configuration is it simple? Edition sound effects or is it easy? The manual is clear and sufficient? * ...

    The config is simple, easy to adjust and quite intuitive: you turn the knobs and have fun. Manuel enough: no pb on that side. After, the fact that the buttons can get into the box a little gadget ... but hey, it can be useful for the stage ...

    SOUND QUALITY

    The effects are they effective, responsive and realistic enough? Which instruments do you use? Which ones you prefer, you hate? *

    Yes, the effects are very effective, I sought a wha wha to play metal and therefore large saturation (just to Pantera): this one is great. Sounds obtained are really aggressive and expressive. I use it on all my guitars with the same pleasure. So no downside here.

    OVERALL OPINION

    How long have you use it? What is so special that you like most and least? Have you tried many other models before buying it? How would you rate the quality / price? With experience, you do again this choice? * ...

    I for a year now, I had a very long time ago that Morley was not bad either but this one is even better. I think that's what the very best in modern whawha present and especially for that price. I bought it by mail in a German department store (what can it be?? <img class="smiley" src="https://fr.audiofanzine.com/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt="wink" /> ) And without trying it first. I am proud to various user review of this topic. Not easy to buy without testing but in any case, I do not regret for this: the sounds I get are vriament top. After that, I do not play with Hendrix's, I do not know if this is too whawha typed or not. Anyway, she looks very versatile given the number of parameters that can be adjusted. I obviously do it again this choice without problems.
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  • James...James...

    Modern sounding wah

    Ibanez WD7 Weeping DemonPublished on 09/10/11 at 08:11
    This wah is feature packed. Volume knob, voicing know, and low end knob. Also has a bass function switch. But the biggest feature I think is the ability to use it in auto off mode, which I will go into later. This is a digital wah I believe and the price reflects that, however I have used a lot of stuff in the tone-lok series and in my experience they are every bit as good as the higher end Ibanez pedals.

    UTILIZATION

    There is actually a slight learning curve with this pedal. The voicing knob takes a bit of getting used to. The low end knob is pretty easy though. You really just set it in respect to your guitar to dial out or dial in how much low end you want. The tone lok f…
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    This wah is feature packed. Volume knob, voicing know, and low end knob. Also has a bass function switch. But the biggest feature I think is the ability to use it in auto off mode, which I will go into later. This is a digital wah I believe and the price reflects that, however I have used a lot of stuff in the tone-lok series and in my experience they are every bit as good as the higher end Ibanez pedals.

    UTILIZATION

    There is actually a slight learning curve with this pedal. The voicing knob takes a bit of getting used to. The low end knob is pretty easy though. You really just set it in respect to your guitar to dial out or dial in how much low end you want. The tone lok feature is something I wish more people would do. It's a great thing for touring guitarists like me who are tired of their knobs getting pushed around. I never use the bass switch because i don't use this thing with bass. With the voicing knob, it kind of determines how aggressive you want the wah character to be. It doesn't have a huge range though. But it's nice to have.

    The auto off function is why this is one of my favorite wahs. When I'm playing live I don't always have time to switch a pedal on and off manually. The auto off feature basically does this for you. You would think there would be some hitches with the execution but for the few years I've been using it, I've never had any trouble. It works just like it should.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Now here's where this wah falls just a bit short. The weeping demon is a very aggressive sounding wah. Notice I don't say bad. It's just quite mean sounding. This can be fixed a bit with the voicing knob, however that will only go so far. In a nutshell, if you want a classic sounding wah like a Dunlop or a Fulltone, this isn't it. It's a very modern sounding wah and will lend itself well to more modern styles. Personally I only use this one when I play heavier music. For other stuff I like Teese and Fulltone wahs.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I really don't mind the voicing because in the band I use it in, it's fine. I simply step on it for solos and it magically comes to life in all its mean snarly glory. For the value I think this is an amazing wah. It can hang with my other ones costing over twice the price. And the features are up there with the Clyde Deluxe.

    A little aside, at one point the input jack on mine came loose and gave me some trouble, but I did a little tooling and got it back to normal again. Overall I would say this was incidental and this is a very solid pedal. It's made of metal not plastic. It feels really solid.
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  • moosehermanmooseherman

    Lots of functions, decent sound

    Ibanez WD7 Weeping DemonPublished on 11/30/10 at 17:49
    This is a heavy-duty wah, has a lot going on. It's a wah, but it has a lot of extra features going on with it. It can use a 9V adapter or a battery, and it has 1/4" inputs and outputs. It doesn't have MIDI or USB connections, and is not rackable. It's an analog pedal.

    UTILIZATION

    This pedal definitely has a lot more in terms of functions than most wah pedals do. Besides just the rocker, it has three knobs. One controls level, and can act almost like an overdrive or boost to the signal when the wah is in use. The second know controls the range of the filter, giving you either a subtle or an enormous sound. The third adds a low end boost, which is needed on some guitars and amps whe…
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    This is a heavy-duty wah, has a lot going on. It's a wah, but it has a lot of extra features going on with it. It can use a 9V adapter or a battery, and it has 1/4" inputs and outputs. It doesn't have MIDI or USB connections, and is not rackable. It's an analog pedal.

    UTILIZATION

    This pedal definitely has a lot more in terms of functions than most wah pedals do. Besides just the rocker, it has three knobs. One controls level, and can act almost like an overdrive or boost to the signal when the wah is in use. The second know controls the range of the filter, giving you either a subtle or an enormous sound. The third adds a low end boost, which is needed on some guitars and amps when using wahs. It seems they thought of a lot of different things when using this pedal. Beyond that, there are two modes: one has a footswitch (next to the rocker) that turns the effect on or off, and the other mode has a touch sensitivity that will activate the effect when your foot is placed on it.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I was expecting more from this wah. It has a lot of cool features but it just wasn't bright enough for me. That's one thing that kind of disappointed me, as it had a lot of other variations, but it didn't really allow you to control the high end, which is really the only thing missing. That's probably because this pedal is better suited to metal guys like Steve Vai, and guys like him, who need a wah to work with insane amounts of distortion. Guys like that really aren't into the same sounds I am, I like a wah when it's almost clean. I'd say that there are better wahs out there in terms of sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    While this wah certainly functioned better than most, I'd have to say I'm disappointed in the sound. It's really cheap which is probably why I'm not that into it. I guess the target audience is into heavier stuff than me. I'd recommend that if you like Steve Vai and eighties-style shredders, then try this out, otherwise don't bother.
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