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PrimeSinister
Published on 11/19/06 at 07:09
Well here we are talking about just the control of the pedal, in this section the small thing to say is that the pump control that plugs into a jack thanks to not rack (red ^ ^) because we can not extend jack (Jacques source itself). So little flat.
The technology used for the pump is of military origin.
UTILIZATION
So there I shared. This pump offers new opportunities in the small world of wah wah, new sensations, but I still find it hard to control, used by the classic wah with their switches.
SOUND QUALITY
The class is, we can truly master the sound perfectly, whether on my Telecaster or my SG on my Valbee Marshall Stack or the studio to rehearse.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a week now, I have not seen all the possibilities.
The special course lies in this alien control in the form of pump.
I tried the Vox (excellent no mains connection: /) the CryBaby (superb but classic) and I have the Behringer (cheap, but well below the others named above).
The price remains relatively high (150 € for Wah, € 50 for the control, turn the pedal € 200, against less than € 100 for VOX and CryBaby, it's still expensive! But the quality is there.
I'm not sure I would do this choice, of course the sound is most excellent and the original control, but when you're not a professional CryBaby is ample case, where then you have really afford.
The technology used for the pump is of military origin.
UTILIZATION
So there I shared. This pump offers new opportunities in the small world of wah wah, new sensations, but I still find it hard to control, used by the classic wah with their switches.
SOUND QUALITY
The class is, we can truly master the sound perfectly, whether on my Telecaster or my SG on my Valbee Marshall Stack or the studio to rehearse.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a week now, I have not seen all the possibilities.
The special course lies in this alien control in the form of pump.
I tried the Vox (excellent no mains connection: /) the CryBaby (superb but classic) and I have the Behringer (cheap, but well below the others named above).
The price remains relatively high (150 € for Wah, € 50 for the control, turn the pedal € 200, against less than € 100 for VOX and CryBaby, it's still expensive! But the quality is there.
I'm not sure I would do this choice, of course the sound is most excellent and the original control, but when you're not a professional CryBaby is ample case, where then you have really afford.