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Voodoo Lab Wahzoo Wah Effect Pedal
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Real McCoy Custom RMC3 Wah Pedal
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Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah Effect Pedal
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Our Price: $245.65
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Select between 4 different modes; vintage for a clear and musical tone, auto-wah which is based on a vintage wah and may be fine tuned with a sensitiivity control, stepwah with 36 settings selectable
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First created in 1994, the Real McCoy Custom 3 (RMC3) is the world's first (and only) fully tunable self-contained wah.
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The"CLYDE Deluxe" is the newest version of a Fulltone standard. The Deluxe version of the CLYDE wah has all the features that players have come to know and love with some cool additions.
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Real McCoy Custom RMC6 Wheels Of Fire Wah Pedal
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Real McCoy Custom RMC5 Wizard Wah
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Real McCoy Custom RMC4 Picture Wah Pedal
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Still housed in the traditional red hammertone wah case, the WOF duplicates the extra-wide sweep range and all the other nuances of the Macari original.
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Part RMC1, part PICTURE WAH, the WIZARD WAH sounds like nothing else, with extended sweep range, rich, yet tight lows and smooth mids.
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For the first time since 1967 the true sounds of the original Italian Picture Wah are available in a production model wah.
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Real McCoy Custom RMC Joe Walsh Wah Pedal
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Vox Satriani Big Bad Wah Pedal
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Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah Effect Pedal
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Our Price: $203.15
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Real McCoy Customs very first Signature wah-wah pedal. It was in production for over a year to be made to Joe Walsh's particular specs.
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The "Big Bad Wah" dual-mode wah pedal is the third effect pedal created in collaboration between the world-renowned guitarist Joe Satriani and VOX. With two wah modes and some unique features, it delivers a wide
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Check out this Wah pedal. Clyde McCoy was a big-band Trumpet Player in the '60s... not a great musician, but one famous for getting a muted "wah wah" sound.
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MXR MC-404 Custom Audio Electronics Wah Pedal
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Dunlop Crybaby 535Q MultiWah Effect Pedal
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BBE Wah Effect Pedal
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The MC-404 CAE Wah was developed by Bob Bradshaw of Custom Audio Electronics and the Crybaby design team with the goal of creating a highly versatile wah made with top-grade components.
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The Dunlop Crybaby 535Q MultiWah Effect Pedal is the Swiss Army knife of wah pedals. It provides control over the most important wah parameters, making it easy for you to create your ultimate wah tone.
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The BBE Wah Effect Pedal is based on a 1967 Class A circuit design that featured a unique Halo inductor which is essential to its vocal-like qualities. Players and collectors who search for vintage wah pedals pay a premium for these rare examples.
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Vox V847A Wah Pedal
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Dunlop Crybaby Wah Effect Pedal
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Vox V845 Classic Wah-Wah Effect Pedal
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The V847A Wah Pedal is a reissue of the original wah that changed electric guitar sounds in the '60s. It is built to the exact specifications of the original pedal used by the most influential
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The Dunlop Crybaby Wah is the original wah-wah pedal used to create the vintage sounds of rock-n'-roll. Used by such greats as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Steve Vai and Joe Satriani.
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The Vox V845 Classic Wah-Wah pedal is the newest version of what some think to be the most famous guitar effects pedal of all time. This wah pedal was based on the specifications of the original pedal developed by VOX in the '60s.
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