• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

ashman

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 1, 2007
Messages
105
Location
London
Clip sounds great!!! If I only I hadn't bought a Teese last year this wah would so be on my list!
 

beej

Moderator
Joined
Aug 16, 2004
Messages
12,328
Location
Toronto, Canada
I'm so stoked about the wah. And I don't even use one that much.

Soon as they get up here, pedalboard re-wiring 2.0 :)
 
Last edited:

SteveB

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 3, 2004
Messages
6,192
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Wahsome

Got my EB Wah today! :)

It's everything I hoped it would be, and more. Love those bright green LEDs on either side of the pedal so you know when it's on! Great range of motion, awesome voicing, battery included (classy!)

First I tried it in the effects loop with the rest of my pedals. It was decent there for clean, but not so hot when using the amp's distorted channels. So I moved it and put it out front, between the mag output of my EB splitter and the amp's input. That's where it wanted to be. Sounds amazing clean *and* distorted.

Everyone involved in that design needs to take a bow! Great job. Great product.
 

SteveB

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 3, 2004
Messages
6,192
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Another thing about the EB Wah..

The throw of the pedal and location of the switch are perfect. I can wah like crazy without accidentally turning it off & on.. and when I do want to switch it, I hit it every time. I always hated that about the more 'vintage' wah designs out there.

The more you use this pedal the more you appreciate it.
 

SteveB

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 3, 2004
Messages
6,192
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Hey Steve, you can adjust that switch too ;)

I read that somewhere.. in the flyer perhaps.. but I didn't see any documentation with the pedal (aside from the pink warranty slip). I'll have to take a closer look at it when I get home.

I can't quit raving about this pedal though.. it's just perfect. :cool:
 

PeteDuBaldo

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 16, 2004
Messages
10,196
Location
Central Connecticut (Manchester) USA
Steve, all you do is turn the nut around the switch. Turning it clockwise raises the switch, turning it counter-clockwise lowers it. You might be able to turn it using your fingers, but a wrench (5/8"?) could also be used.

Just had another case of these badboys arrive today!
 

SteveB

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 3, 2004
Messages
6,192
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Steve, all you do is turn the nut around the switch. Turning it clockwise raises the switch, turning it counter-clockwise lowers it. You might be able to turn it using your fingers, but a wrench (5/8"?) could also be used.

Just had another case of these badboys arrive today!

Thanks, Pete. So it adjusts like some other wah's I've had. I'm actually happy with the 'default' position of it, so I'll leave it alone.

I'm sure this pedal is going to sell very well.. it's the bomb!
 

INMT

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 25, 2007
Messages
735
Location
Montana
Here's a quick vid from about 10 min after I got the pedal.
recorded with a Sony DSC-s90 camera and my SR4 bass.
First the riff clean then with the wha.


train025.jpg

train023-1.jpg
 
Last edited:

tommyindelaware

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 24, 2002
Messages
3,274
Location
wilmington , delaware
i used mine last night on a medium size live stage........& had to MAKE myself stop using it almost every solo.
i really love it !!!!

i gotta set up an a[b switching system ........as i use a really killer wireless system these days too.
 

RobW

Well-known member
Joined
May 5, 2006
Messages
1,012
Location
Minnesota
yeah, I got mine friday. I used it last night at a gig too -- it's a pretty sweet pedal

My old Dunlop crybaby kacked on me last week, so thanks to Nick and Pete for getting one out to me pronto in time for the gig!

(and all I wanna do now is play the wahkka-wahkka 70's porno-type music now...)
 
Last edited:

Sweat

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 31, 2006
Messages
7,342
Location
Texas Finally!
Just now got to run mine through a test,got it Friday but did not have a chance until now to test it, very nice, very smooth and great bypass, this will be fun to play with:)
 

MatrixAndyR

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 25, 2007
Messages
79
I love this thing. It's a great tone for a wah. I'd say probably the best wah I've played to date, and I've tried quiet a few. It's very very smooth action makes it easy to control. When you put it allt he way up to max the treble, it doesn't crack the sound or anything, just sounds great. Same will down low with all the bass, no overly muffled sound, just a great tone. Great work guys!
 

PBGas

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 21, 2006
Messages
275
Location
Canada
Can someone tell me the mv voltage draw from these new Wah pedals? Just curious. I'm assuming it can use the same 2.1 mm Boss style AC adapter?

Still trying to find one of these b*tches up in Canada. Holy crap....it's like waiting for winter again. I am absolutely 100% desperate for one as I am doing the guitar for a large upcoming production in 2 weeks and it requires a ton of wah work. This is the piece that I need. I won't even think about the strap locks yet. I'm probably going to have to go into Buffalo to even see those. Our EBMM dealers up here really get the shaft with these smaller products. I wish their ordering policy would change for items such as this. I understand for guitars as they are a bigger ticket item. I could have had one and have been set.
 
Top Bottom