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Gabix l'hendrix
Published on 02/08/04 at 11:30
A good wah-wah built exactly as the vox SPECIFICATIONS original 60/70.
UTILIZATION
Using fairly simple, shame about the race of the pedals is quite short, giving a hard limit switch.
SOUND QUALITY
Halfway between the "sale" of the ineffable Cry baby and cleanliness indfectible of Morley,
It is the wah-wah of references to get a sound Hendrixienne.
OVERALL OPINION
I like it a lot in his Aesthetics and its sound.
I had the opportunity to try a Cry Baby and Morley, but the sound of the Vox I was looking for.
There is no loss of volume as the Cry Baby even though it is when even a good wah.
A report qualitprix suitable to note that it is supplied in a carrying bag that makes us remember the years 60/70.
If I had the choice again, I no hsiter Rasht.
In short, the Vox is a pretty vintage pedals.
UTILIZATION
Using fairly simple, shame about the race of the pedals is quite short, giving a hard limit switch.
SOUND QUALITY
Halfway between the "sale" of the ineffable Cry baby and cleanliness indfectible of Morley,
It is the wah-wah of references to get a sound Hendrixienne.
OVERALL OPINION
I like it a lot in his Aesthetics and its sound.
I had the opportunity to try a Cry Baby and Morley, but the sound of the Vox I was looking for.
There is no loss of volume as the Cry Baby even though it is when even a good wah.
A report qualitprix suitable to note that it is supplied in a carrying bag that makes us remember the years 60/70.
If I had the choice again, I no hsiter Rasht.
In short, the Vox is a pretty vintage pedals.