Wah Volume
Wah Volume
Line 6 Spider III FVP footswitch express?
on the FVP footswitch express you can switch to either volume control or wah but mine doesnt switch and im like pressing really hard. ANyone else have this problem?
No i didn't find any problem like that.
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Morley PWOV Power Optical Wah/Volume List Price: $179.00 Sale Price: $82.99 Used From: $85.99 |
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All the great features of our PWO but with a built in optical volume control. The best of vintage tones and modern features. |
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Morley PDW-II Distortion/Wah/Volume Combo Pedal List Price: $205.00 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $105.30 |
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This pedal combines silky smooth volume control, wailing WAH and classic distortion in one fire-breathing pedal! “High Q” Wah tone really cuts through the mix and our “Clear-Tone” buffer circuit drives long cables and prevents signal loading... |
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Behringer HB01 Guitar Wah Effect Pedal List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $39.99 |
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The HELL-BABE HB01 wah is a pleasure to stomp on, offering a tremendous array of tone-sculpting options. You get everything from "old-school" wah to the most up-to-date sounds, all in one wah pedal. The HELL-BABE will add new dimension and depth to your artistic expression... |
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gig-fx MEGA-WAH Stereo Wah Pedal with Volume Control List Price: $349.00 Sale Price: $199.00 |
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Stereo Wah/Volume Pedal. All Analog Circuitry. Stereo Reverse Wah, Auto Wah, Trig Wah. |
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Morley VAI-2 Steve Vai Bad Horsie 2 Contour Wah List Price: $224.00 Sale Price: $116.49 Used From: $75.00 |
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It’s a Bad Horsie, and then some! Two foot-switchable wah modes; Bad Horsie Wah and Contour Wah. In Contour Wah mode, two knobs allow you to alter the wah frequency and level. The pedal is also equipped with “Clear-Tone” buffer circuitry to prevent signal loading and to drive long cables... |
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EBS WahOne Wah-Wah/Volume Pedal for Bass List Price: $299.00 Sale Price: $199.00 Used From: $179.10 |
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Everything from the original classics to the modern wah-wah sounds can be created with warmth and depth through the fantastic EBS WahOne. The EBS WahOne is the only versatile wah-wah pedal designed specifically to enhance your bass groove... |
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Pyle-Pro PPDLWW1 Wah-Wah Electric Guitar Pedal List Price: $66.99 Sale Price: $22.43 Used From: $50.24 |
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* Wah-Wah Effects Pedal * Designed for Electric Guitars * True Bypass Switch * Specially Designed Rubber Bottom Floor Grips * Instrument & Amplifier 1/4'' Ports Input Impedance - 1M Normal Output Level - -20dbu Output Impedance - 10K Current Draw - 25ma(DC 9V) Residual Noise - -106dbu (IHF-A, Typ... |
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Morley Mini Wah List Price: $105.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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An optical Morley Wah in a smaller format perfect for pedals boards! At 6.75" L x 4.5" W x 2.75" H, it fits the bill whenever a smaller pedal is needed. Wah level control, LED indication, cold rolled steel housing, easy access battery door, runs of 9V batter or 9V adapter and comes with two year warranty. |
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Morley Kiko Loureiro Distortion Wah Volume List Price: $199.00 Sale Price: $139.00 Used From: $135.00 |
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Brazilian guitarist Kiko Loureiro version of our combination Distortion Wah and Volume. Use volume independently or with distortion. Use Wah independently or with distortion. Use distortion independently or with either Wah or Volume... |
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Dunlop 535Q Multi-Wah Crybaby Pedal List Price: $254.61 Sale Price: $116.50 Used From: $69.99 |
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The Crybaby 535Q is the Swiss Army knife of wah pedals. It provides control over the most important wah parameters, making it easy for you to create your ultimate wah tone. This is the wah pedal of choice for guitar master Joe Satriani... |
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![]() Pedalboard 2 Tiered side section for volume wah pedal US $35.00
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![]() New In The BoxWah Wah Volume PedalModel SGWVP3 StLouis Stage Gear Label US $39.95
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![]() Morley Power Wah Volume Pedal US $25.00
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![]() Rocktron Utopia Volume Expression Wah Wah pedal US $75.00
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![]() DOD FX17 Wah Volume Controller US $10.00
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![]() dod fx 17 volume wah pedal as is project US $2.25
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Boss ME-70 Review - Multi-Effects Madness!
For the last few years I have relied upon a Boss ME-50 Boss multi-effects system to supplement my main gig pedalboard. The reason is simple. My main board is utterly huge, with almost 12 dedicated effects pedals. It's great, but it's also a back-breaker and sometimes causes more hassle than it's worth.
I've discovered the tough way that hauling around a gigantic pedalboard isn't always the smartest solution, especially for quick gigs or practices. As a result, the ME-50 has proven worth its weight in gold on more than one occasion. I never thought I would want to replace my Boss ME-50...then Boss introduced the ME-70.
To start, I think the new ME-70 looks a lot cooler than the ME-50. While you shouldn't evaluate a pedalboard by its color, it's difficult not to notice that the all-black ME-70 looks a lot sharper than the all-blue ME-50. It just plain looks bad-ass, but there's more to this pedalboard than its new color.
Though looks are cool, it's the sounds that really matter. Fortunately, the ME-70 is pretty hip in that department as well. What you get with the new ME-70 are the sounds from over 40 different Boss effects pedals. These are the identical sounds that you've heard and loved for years. The best modulation, delay, distortion, and overdrive sounds from Boss are under the hood, and they sound great!
But the ME-70 has a few tricks of its own. I used to avoid multi-effects boards with built-in preamps because I never used the preamp section. Then, one day I had a gig where my amp died, and I had to go direct from my pedalboard into the P.A. Ugh! It sounded terrible.
The ME-70 has a built in COSM preamp that you can use if you don't have or can't use your own amplifier. Plus it's easily bypassed if you don't need it. But if you're ever in the same kind of position I was in, you would really be thankful for a pedalboard like the ME-70. Depending on the gig, it might be the only thing you take besides your guitar.
Another welcome plus to the Boss ME-7o is the onboard looper. Boss makes great looping pedals, and if you've ever used a Boss Loop Station, you'll recognize the same Boss quality here as well. The looper gives you up to 38 seconds of loop time, which is exceptional for a non-dedicated looper.
In addition to the looper, the designers at Boss saw fit to included a dedicated compressor section, a noticeable omission in the ME-50. While the ME-50 did have a compressor, it had limited controls. Since a compressor is a requirement in any professional quality effects system, it's a welcome addition to the ME-70
Thankfully, the best parts of the ME-50 are still present in the ME-70. You've got adjustable reverb and noise suppression in addition to the rocker pedal that controls volume, wah, and pitch-shifting effects.
So, if you're looking for a world-class multi-effects pedal that won't break the bank, you should definitely check out the Boss ME-70, a worthy successor to the ME-50.
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