Greyscale Devices have taken the concept of a vintage wah and, using some modern parts and techniques, created the perfect blend of past and present in the wah world. My Vintage Wah is housed in an old CryBaby housing, which I think makes it look super badass. It also sounds pretty rad as well, but that’s another story. Based on the classic VOX v846 wah pedals of the ’60s and ’70s, this Greyscale wah produces sounds...
Read MoreGeoffrey Teese has been building some of the finest wah pedals on the market for 20 years now, and this is one of my favorites. While this particular version is no longer in production (it’s a 2005 model), the RMC5 Wizard Wah remains one of the most popular Real McCoy Custom wahs produced. A mix of the RMC1 and the Picture Wah, the Wizard Wah features exquisite hand-craftmanship, true bypass, tons of non-traditional wah...
Read MoreThe MC404 Custom Audio Electronics Wah was developed by Bob Bradshaw of Custom Audio Electronics and the Cry Baby design team with the goal of creating a highly versatile wah-wah of top-grade components. It features dual Fasel inductors with two distinct voices (high-end emphasis or low to mid resonance), and a built-in MXR MC401 Boost/LineDriver adds even more flexibility. Choose between inductors and turn the boost on or off with...
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