Often Imitated, Now Reissued!
Put
the classic wah sound in your electric guitar rig with the Vox V846-HW hand-wired wah pedal. Vox made the original V846 wah in 1967, and since then it's become on of the most played guitar pedals - ever. There's something just right about sound of the V846-HW wah, whether you're using it to add funk to your rhythm playing or making your shred-solos sing. The hand-wired construction isn't a gimmick, it lets Vox optimize the pedal's signal path for low-noise, tonally-uncolored operation. So leave it off, and your rig sounds the same as it always does. But kick on the Vox V846-HW hand-wired wah pedal, and you've got the wah-wah sound that all others try to imitate.
Vox V846-HW Hand-wired Wah Pedal Features at a Glance:- Hand-wired reissue of the V846 from 1967, one of the most-played wah pedals ever
- Uses a vintage-spec Halo-type inductor, key to the vintage tone of the original V846
- Low-noise carbon composite resistors are incredibly quiet and don't color your electric guitar's tone
- High-quality footswitch, made by Carling Technologies to be dependable and rugged
- Switchcraft jacks for reliable operation and optimum signal transfer
- Hand-wired turret board construction with no printed circuit boards for an incredibly optimized signal path
- Special soft case included
| Vox V846-HW Hand-Wired Wah Pedal Specs: |
| Type |
Wah |
| Inputs |
1 x Instrument |
| Outputs |
1 x 1/4" |
| Power Supply Included |
No |
| Batteries |
1 x 9V |
| Height |
3.15" |
| Depth |
9.96" |
| Width |
4.02" |
| Weight |
2.86 lbs. |
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