🎸 Step into the spotlight with the timeless wah that never quits!
The Vox WAH845 Classic Wah Pedal delivers the iconic wah-wah effect in a rugged metal chassis, featuring up to 100 hours of battery life with manganese batteries and an AC power option for uninterrupted performance. Compact and reliable, it’s engineered for professional guitarists seeking legendary tone and durability.
Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 7.62 x 12.7 cm; 1.07 kg |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
Item model number | V845 |
Body Material | Metal |
Colour | Black |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Scale Length | inches |
Signal Format | Analog |
Country Produced In | china |
Size | V845 |
Battery Type | Zinc Carbon |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 9 Volts (AC) |
Item Weight | 1.07 kg |
M**Y
Very good Wah
Been using this for a while, and its held up well, it is easy to use, and works really well. It's not too big, and has a great sound for the price. Overall, a great alternative to a Cry Baby.
H**.
Looks good... feels good... and will soon (fingers crossed) sound good
Purists will say this Chinese copy of the original Clyde McCoy (as used by Hendrix) is cheap and nasty and not a patch on the 'Made in USA' wah wah. Well, I'm not a purist - a realist, yes - so I recognise that instruments and kit made in China can be at least as good as US stuff (much made by immigrant labour anyway) and that there is nothing magical about American soil... though many Yanks think there is.My pedal arrived today - one day earlier than forecast which I thought was pretty good. My first impulse was to unscrew the back to have a look at the components. The PCB looked ok and the moving parts seemed adequate - perhaps not as meaty as a vintage pedal but certainly up to the job.So what does it sound like? Before I comment - I would like to say I have seen a simple mod on Youtube to darken the tone of this pedal if it is too bright. Well, it is extremely bright - you might even say brittle. I will make the adjustment tomorrow which simply involves loosening the nut that holds the pot in place and rotating the pot slightly towards the front of the pedal. There is another mod to replace 2 or 3 bits of the circuit but I don't want to take the soldering iron to it if I can help it.So I give it 5 stars on the strength of this mod doing the trick and because I like the look and feel of it - it is a sturdy piece of kit.
C**S
Excellent wah pedal.
Brilliant sound. Very sturdy item, very good build quality.The only observation I have is that it needs a really firm press down to switch it on, and if you're a bedroom player sitting on a footstool, on carpet, then it is quite difficult. You really need to place it on a pedal board, or a wooden base. Otherwise, just the ticket.
M**W
Brilliant but make sure you have a strong heel
Really good pedal, with a good range of sounds but in order to switch the effect 'off' you have to put all your weight on the top of the pedal.
W**L
Replacement for Cry Baby
I just got this as a replacement for my Cry Baby, which had started crackling and was seizing up. This is great! Not only is it nice and smooth, I prefer the tone to the Cry Baby too. Only had it about a week so we’ll see how it stands up over time, but so far I’m very happy.
M**H
Great sound
Bought for my son to play Metallica on electric guitar, value for money and excellent sound
D**R
Tone sucker when not in use
It's an interesting question: what is more important, authenticity or sound?The issue raises its head here: I won't question this device's authenticity, but is it worth this device being authentic, if it does not offer true bypass?Well the true test is when you try it: for me, I can hear a noticible cut in some frequencies resulting in a thinning of the sound. Maybe with your set up, you might not notice the difference, but in my rig (62 reissue Strat/Duncan SSL-1 pickups/EH clean boost/Ibanez TS-9/Fender Hot Rod), it undoes all my work optimising my tone....most ironically, when I'm not using it!It is possible to hack a bypass at the cost of a new footswitch, a foot of cable, some soldering and and hour of your time, but this should not be necessary.So what to do? Build a wah that's not authentic? It is a quandry for Vox. And to be fair, that is probably why they charge half for this than The Other One.In other respects, it works well and seems robust enough for life in the road, so the real question is, what should you do?Perhaps instead we could ask: what would Jimi do? Well he had access to plenty of creative guitar techs who'd do custom wiring jobs, like rewinding his pickups (which is how a young Seymour Duncan got his start, I understand). So yes, if you're handy with a soldering iron (like me), then knock yourself out. You could also invest in some A/B switches and rig up some form of physical bypass.But I think were Jimi alive today, he'd just buy a better wah.But hey, it's your call. I just think you shouldn't have to compromise, and that Vox missed a trick here.
N**I
Great all-round pedal!!
Excellent pedal. The rocking motion is a lot looser than on a Cry-Baby wah, this took some getting used to.The build is excellent, it's very easy on the eye and is pleasingly solid.I'm going to have a lot of fun with this piece of kit!Highly recommended!!
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