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Ibanez WD7 Weeping Demon
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Note : 10 sur 10 Published on 02/12/07 at 03:18
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OVERALL OPINION

All t adj said on this paramtrage pedals so I will not dwell more.

I possd a Cry baby who is my ide as m **** unnamed noisy and Christian!
I possde a Vox 847 that I keep because the sound is good, running terribly short and I ask myself bare foot on it! (but why they make the wah with a run so short?)
but the one I use every day is the WD-7 because:
- The race is long
- The bypass is 100%
- Everything and I mean EVERYTHING is configurable, frquence, length of the wah, wah type, hardness of the spring, qualiseur, volume ...
but the best of the best is the self-ignition, that's what I rvais for many shekels ...

We took the head scratching its rgler, rgler his pedals, his amp, his other rgler pedals, loops up 2 To create other sounds for a riff , rgler still pedals, and finally a blister on the middle Cry baby and everything is rotten and start over without warranty Browsing!

The WD-7 is the glue anywhere, in classic mode or auto ignition, playing with his lovingly prpare config is a balance, two, three angry wah volume climbing to bellow the overdrive ... and then we IMMEDIATE rcupre config the sound of her!

So it's clear, I put my foot (naked) on my Vox, yes, but if I have to buy a single wah in my life, it is this Ibanez.