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Vox V847a Wah-Wah Pedal

Vox V847a Wah-Wah Pedal
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Vox V847a Wah-Wah Pedal

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List Price: $175.00
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Product Details
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

Features
  • 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)


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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5The Wah-Wah Pedal You Want  Jul 21, 2008
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.

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5Accept No Imitation  Jan 18, 2008
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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