Vox - WAH V847 - Classic Wah-Wah Guitar Pedal

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Vox - WAH V847 - Classic Wah-Wah Guitar Pedal

Vox - WAH V847 - Classic Wah-Wah Guitar Pedal

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And we say so for good reason. Yes, Jimi Hendrix was the legend who practically invented the wah pedal, & therefore not to crown his pedal the best would be a bit of an insult. However, there’s more to it than that – don’t be fooled into thinking we’re soft.

And it’s that which is why they’re pretty much the perfect starter pedal. Yes – even the best wahs are affordable & do last a considerable amount of time, but (stress on the BUT) it’s the sheer scope for customisation & finding your sound (i.e. the envelope part) which makes them one of the best pedals for newcomers, especially solo guitarists; their distinct ‘Funk-ish’ peak really does add a dimension of depth to your sound. If an item can not be repaired, a similar alternative product or cash discount (as defined in this policy) will be offered Battery Life for Continuous Use: Approximately >100 hours with manganese battery (will vary depending on conditions) The new lighter, sturdier, more affordable than everVox 845 Wah Wah Pedal still has the same killer features that made this design the most popular wah wah specification ever!While you can buy many good cheap wah pedals, you’d be a fool to buy the first one you come across. Well, beside from this iconic pedal being the secret behind many a famous artist’s sound – Nile Rodgers & Jimi Hendrix to name but a few – a wah wah pedal enables you to alter SO many aspects of your sound! In technical terms, wah’s are known as an envelope filter because of the way they allow you to SQUEEZE the resonance of your sound… a wah isn’t an ‘on/off’ type of effect. It’s gradual.

The input impedance has been adjusted to make the sound not merely more powerful but also tastefully warm. Come to think of it, a good number of famous guitarists have got to where they are by using very few (& sometimes even no pedals whatsoever. A pedalboard & a wah is not a guarantee of success as a guitarist, although if you ask us, we would say that it makes it a whole lot more likely.If you want to get the best out of a wah pedal & use it to help you create a distinctive & notable sound, then there’s a few thing you need to know. Here’s 3 tips on how to get the best out of a wah pedal…

That’s pretty obvious. You see, a wah-wah isn’t just ‘another guitar FX pedal’. It’s ‘that’ pedal. The one that SCREAMS “Jimi Hendrix”& opens up a whole new envelop of funkish tones. Sounds that were later popularised by the likes of Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards since the late 70s. The V847-C uses a softer material than the rubber feet on previous models. You’ll be able to turn the wah effect on/off more smoothly while you play your guitar. Choose the best wah pedal– First things first – do this right. Choosing the best wah pedal is pretty much the most important thing yo consider. After all, playing with a n inferior pedal or one that doesn’t suit your style of play, is only going to make the job of using Wah effects in your music 10x harder. Always do your research & invest in a pedal that helps you get the most out of your sound. Not sure how to do that? Try finding a pedal that’s designed to mimic the sound of an artist who you’re inspired by – that’s always a good starting point. TheV847-C isan evolution of the classicVoxwah pedal. With specs that adhere closely to the original 1960s formula, the V847-C has a number of modern-day refinements that help it to successfully bringthat distinctive wahtone into the 21st Century. Deliveringa cutting-edgesound with exceptionalpresence and a wide sweep, theVox V847-C will make anything from chords to solos stand out clearly in even the busiest ofband mixes. Contemporary Customisations

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The frequency range of the wah (frequencies in which the wah can be varied) has been set lower, with the gain boosted and the Q-value (the sharpness of the wah’s peak) adjusted to deliver a powerful sound with a low centre of gravity. Given the relatively simple nature of the wah effect, there’s a dazzling array of options available when it comes to the best wah pedals. Yet, although the mechanics of wahs have remained largely unchanged over the years, recent times have seen the bulky, weighty enclosure trimmed down to produce a number of mini guitar effects pedal formats. The right tone– Tone is everything! That’s 95% of the reason why you expand your setup with a wah in the 1st place – to enhance your tone. So before concluding that pedal X or Y is the best wah pedal for you, be sure to take a listen to how they sound with certain guitars over YouTube. This is especially the case if you’re trying to emulate the sound of a certain guitarist, as some wah pedals can do a lot better job with this than others… Just saying :) And what with Nile being one of the most successful music producers to date, with his funkish wah-like tones being (a large part of) the reason behind his success, it’s hardly surprising that wah-wah pedals are so popular. Team that with all the other famous faces who’re said to incessantly use a wah – Kirk Hammett, Tom Morello & Eric Clapton etc. –& it’s easy to understand why the best wah pedals are highly sought after.



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