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GUITAR EFFECTS

Effects Pedals Explained- Wah Wah

One of the most popular guitar effects , it works by varying the frequency of the signal's tone through a foot pedal . A good wah-wah technique involves moving the foot pedal in time with the music, creating some amazing rhythmic effects. It's a sound thats been used by countless guitarists in all styles. Think Hendrix's Voodoo Chile or Isaac Hayes's Theme from Shaft. An Auto-wah does the same thing but instead of using a pedal to control the frequencies , it sweeps through them automatically . You can either set it to move over a preset time period or apply a filter to react to how loud or soft you play.

Guyatone WR-3 Wah Rocker Effects Pedal

Guyatone WR-3 Wah Rocker Effects Pedal

Based on the original Wah Rocker circuit used by countless pros, the WR3 features several updates that greatly improve its functionality and performance. The WR3's filter sensitivity has been increased, allowing for better note tracking and dynamic response. This upgrade also offers improved performance for instruments with passive and/or lower output pickups. In addition, the WR3 has been equipped with a switchable Dry Blend function that mixes in clean signal against the effect in order to smooth out volume peaks and dips caused by the filter sweep. This new feature improves low-end response, allowing the WR3 to be used equally well with Bass or Guitar. A new twist on an old favorite, the WR3 offers even more funk than before!

Morley Mark Tremonti Wah Pedal

Morley Mark Tremonti Wah Pedal

The ultimate live performance wah designed to Mark Tremonti's specs.

The driving guitar force behind Creed helped design the most advanced, hottest wah around. No switch, just step on it to engage the wah and off to disengage. Boost knob adds up to 20dB of wah boost and the tone is a perfect hybrid of classic and contemporary wah voices. Electro-optical design means there are no pots to wear out. Clear-Tone buffer circuit, diamond plate footpad, and LED indicator. Works great with bass guitar. Includes 2-year warranty.

Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie Wah Pedal

Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie Wah Pedal

It's a Bad Horsie and then some!

Set to Steve's precise specifications. Kick on the Contour Wah switch and 2 knobs allow you to alter the wah frequency and level. Morley's special Clear-Tone buffer circuitry prevents signal loading, provides superior wah tonality, and drives long cables. Equipped with LED indicators and easy access battery compartment. 2-year warranty.

Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Wah Pedal

Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Wah Pedal

Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah and Jimi Hendrix Fuzz in a single pedal! Either effect can be used separately, or select either fuzz before wah, or vice versa. Uses ECB-02 power supply.

The Wood Shed - For Beginner to Intermediate Players.

Wah Pedal Lesson

Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child Jimi Hendrix Experience 11 min 38 sec - Dec 5, 2005 japanime.simply-torn.net Jimi's performance of Voodoo Child at the Woodstock festival, 1969

Guitar Effects Pedals - The Practical Handbook - sheet music at www.sheetmusicplus.com Guitar Effects Pedals - The Practical Handbook Book (not sheet music). Size 8.5x11 inches. Published by Backbeat Books. (331178)
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Updated: 2/24/07