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List Price: $175.00
Our Price: $99.00
Your Save: $ 76.00 ( 43% )
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Manufacturer: Vox
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Brand: Vox EAN: 0670716001082 Feature: Input/Output jacks: INST jack, AMP jack Label: Vox Manufacturer: Vox Model: V847 Publisher: Vox Special Features: There's only one way to get the real sound and feel of the classic Wah-Wah pedal that changed electric guitars in the 60s. The reissue Vox Wah-Wah pedal. Built to the exact specification of the original pedal used by the most influential guitarist of the late 60's and 70's. From the chrome top to that familiar growl, this is it! Studio: Vox
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Features
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Input/Output jacks: INST jack, AMP jack Power supply: One 9V DC battery 6F22(S-006P) Power consumption: 540uA @ 9VDC Battery life for continuous use: approximately >100 hours with manganese battery (will vary depending on conditions) Dimensions: 102(W) 252(D) 75(H) (including rubber feet, pedal in lowest postion)
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The Wah-Wah Pedal You Want Comment: I wanted a wah-wah pedal that had a mellow snarl to it but also a growl, and this is it. For funk it works great. I was supprised how professional it sounded. It also souned great for playing those phycedellic sounding chord progressions. I love this thing. If your just starting to get effects pedals (like I am) than you gootta have a wah-wah, and this one gave me the exact sound I wanted. the only problem I had with it is that the on/off foot button broke, so it could still wah, but I just couldn't turn it off. I took it into the store and they fixed it no charge and now it works great again. So if you need a good wah-wah pedal that has the exact sound we all want, then you have no other choice but to get this.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Accept No Imitation Comment: In my opinion, the best sounding wah on the market. It has a wide, full range of tones so you can get your funk and Jimi Hendrix on. Works well for a Temptations, "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" vibe. I run it through my Mesa-Boogie Subway Blues and get a pretty decent vintage tone with it. Since I don't play metal music, I'm not sure how Kurt Hammet-esque it would sound. I sold guitars for a while and have tried wahs from Dunlop and Morley. I think the Vox beats them both hands down, but it all depends on your musical tastes.
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