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  • arnito1arnito1

    Not great

    T-Rex Engineering ToneBug SenseWahPublished on 11/12/14 at 07:34
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Stomp gender envelope filter / autowah. Not editable, not rack.
    Probably analog technology (check).
    Connectivity Jack in / out, not noon.
    Power supply 9 volt battery or Boss style adapter.
    Not true bypass.

    UTILIZATION

    Apparently simple configuration, the manual I do not even remember if there was one.
    Susceptibility to attack is set by the "Direction" button, the scope / depth of the frequency range with "range" button, and choose the type of autowha by a switch with two positions: classic or autowha effect "Yoy" whose difference with the classic autowha is not easy to describe, some say more vocal (? .....)
    Buttons "meaning" and "range" are not at all a linear effect…
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    Stomp gender envelope filter / autowah. Not editable, not rack.
    Probably analog technology (check).
    Connectivity Jack in / out, not noon.
    Power supply 9 volt battery or Boss style adapter.
    Not true bypass.

    UTILIZATION

    Apparently simple configuration, the manual I do not even remember if there was one.
    Susceptibility to attack is set by the "Direction" button, the scope / depth of the frequency range with "range" button, and choose the type of autowha by a switch with two positions: classic or autowha effect "Yoy" whose difference with the classic autowha is not easy to describe, some say more vocal (? .....)
    Buttons "meaning" and "range" are not at all a linear effect and no effect on half of their race.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Personally, none of the two positions convinced me. I found that one and the other ate a lot dynamics signal, regardless of the setting, the sound came out muffled and sickly, less bass, less treble ... I still found the classical autowha as bad as the 'Yoy "which I think was choking more.
    Used exclusively with guitar.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I only kept a few weeks. It is by chance that I had in my hands after an exchange. I do not necessarily expect something fabulous, but then I found the very low quality, the sound coming out was difficult to use, very impoverished.
    I have not tested other autowah before.
    Pros: ....
    The -: The sound that comes out, the lack of dynamics and versatility.

    Q / P: Poor quality / Cheap if used.
    If you want to try, do not buy new because if it does not suit you, you do resell at a third of the price you paid.
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