The Wahoo is a dual analogue filter stomp box where each filter can be configured as low-pass or band-pass and operate independently in wah pedal, envelope, LFO, and pitch-tracking modes. The analogue signal path is digitally controlled for configurability and adaptability.
The filters have a frequency range of 10Hz–4kHz, and resonance range from flat to self-oscillation. Moreover, resonance is not fixed, but can be varied dynamically so it can track the cutoff frequency to further expand your possibilities.
A mixer allows the amount of each filter in the effect to be controlled, and allows the dry signal to be mixed into
the output. It also has a drive control to let you overdrive the filter.
The Wahoo has an aluminium chassis and can be powered by DC, battery or USB.
It has 100 factory presets and can store 100 user presets, allowing access to your favourite settings.
Check out www.sonuus.com for more.
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