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Specifications |
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Brand | Dunlop | ||
Category | Wah & Filter Pedals | ||
Pedal Type: | Wah, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Outputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Power Source: | 9V DC power supply (sold separately), | ||
Batteries: | 1 x 9v, | ||
Height: | 4", | ||
Width: | 6", | ||
Depth: | 10", | ||
Weight: | 2 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | MC404, |
Swiss Army Wah
Solid, heavy construction. Silent operation. Endlessly tweakable. Sounds excellent right out of the box. Boost function makes it essentially two separate (and useful) pedals in one box. This is the one you buy.
Fantastic wah
I really didn't want this wah as I have read everything about all the others. I've owned Fulltone, RMC, Vox ( used to be my fav but I have a heavy foot and they barely last 6 mos). I was on a budget so I got my first CAE Wah used for 90 dollars. I loved it and thought for the money it's OK. About6 mos later I did something stupid and broke it. I replaced it with what I thought… read more would be an upgrade and got a Clyde Deluxe. I returned it after 24 hours and bought this. I'll never look back as this is even better than my used one. Thank you Sweetwater
Sounds good!
This wah is very solidly built in every aspect. I am not a wah user and this is the first one I've owned. I like the way it sounds, works and function, so I do like it a lot. It looks cool too.
Finally!!!
I have sooo many Wah's & Crybaby's. I even held on to a Thomas International from the late 60's early 70's that sound amazing. Bob Bradshaw AGAIN has made a smooth, articulate and talk about diversity. I live in Nashville and I'm surrounded by a lot of musicians who have different tastes of this kind of pedal. They all love this one once they sit down and experience it. By all means,… read more buy this one and check it out. You will love it. Thanks again CAE Electronics
By Far The Best Wah Pedal I've Ever Used
Massive amount of musicality, tonal control, construction quality, and "tweak" ability. That said I customized this already custom pedal to suit my particular needs. Removed and remotely wired/located the on/off switch. Relocated the two "Q" internal pots to the side of the housing (like the boost gain, or like one of their other models) added a Griffin "Silent Step" switching PCB… read more to alleviate the popping caused by the non-isolated original circuitry (all Wahs suffer from this). Added a thumbscrew adjustment controller to create a "swing governor" for the pedal. Added some sponge, two elastic bands, and removed the pedal tensioner. Perfect now! It was perfect before, now it's just plain God-Like.
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