It's hard to get your fuzz and your wah to get along sometimes, so putting them in one box makes sense, right? The fuzz is switchable via the little toggle underneath the board. These are tricky to get new, so...
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The 'parked wah' tone is the secret sauce on many solos, and this makes it easy. You can dial in a fixed hump to kick in with the sweep control, as per other 'fixed wah' pedals, but this one also...
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If you're after the classic Cry Baby tone, but with heaps more options to tweak, this is your guy. You can tweak the middle frequency and sweep range, as well as a switchable boost that engages with the wah so...
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Zakk is a big personality with big wah needs. This is basically a Cry Baby, but in a hefty brushed metal case with some upgraded components. Model: Dunlop ZW45 Zakk Wylde Cry Baby WahMade: USA, recent model (serial AB58B248)Type: wahPower: standard 9v supply...
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The classic Cry Baby; against which all other wahs are measured. This one sounds exactly how you'd imagine. The battery cover is missing but it's otherwise in good shape.Model: Dunlop Cry Baby Wah PedalMade: USA, recent model (serial AA32P995)Type: wahPower: standard 9v supply...
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Stereo flanger is a fun time, and this one is the classic option. Works nicely as a chorus too if you're a versatile sort. The goal was to get that Axis: Bold as Love kinda texture going, and this nails...
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Flanger is surely one of the funnest and most under-appreciated effects going around. This is a classic 'white knob' example of the BF-2; it's got that sweet spaceship zestiness and is sure to add some vintage sci-fi excitement to your...
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If you've played a vintage UV-1 Uni-Vibe pedal, you'll know how great they sound. MXR have taken that classic circuit, packed it into a box the size of a Phase 90, added a switchable chorus mode and blessed it with...
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It's small, orange and full of wobbles. You can switch between 45 and 90 mode and toggle the vintage voiced script logo mode; so it's got a few tricks up it's tiny sleeve.Model: MXR Phase 95Made: USA, recent modelType: phaserPower: standard 9v...
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Super cool weirdness in a box. There's some cool controls on offer; the ability to blend phaser and vibrato is ace, and sending the signal back through the phaser for another round of wobble via the feedback control is awesome....
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The classic Cry Baby; against which all other wahs are measured. This one sounds exactly how you'd imagine. The battery cover is missing but it's otherwise in good shape.Model: Dunlop Cry Baby Wah (GCB-100)Made: USA, recent model (serial AA-24Q876)Type: wahPower: standard 9v supply...
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This rules, just quietly. It's an 80s era analog chorus, built like a tank with superb quality guts. At higher settings, this gets hugely wobbly and weird, but it never loses it's warm, gooey glory. It's a little less subtle...
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Looks charmingly bad, sounds deceptively great. This shares the same basic control set as the better known Boss CE-3, but has a certain warm wobbliness more akin to the famed CE-2. It's a perfect example of an 80s 'sleeper chorus': maximum...
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First up, this colour is so perfectly late 80s. This has that tasty vintage balance between warmth and spaceship noises. The Hi Band version is a bit more subtle and sits in a higher frequency range than the regular BF-2;...
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Adding 'bass' to the title of a pedal is a pretty clever marketing idea; you can sell the same box to two totally different markets... aw snap, gloves are off now. This is a lovely flanger, basically the same as...
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This little box of slime is a delight. This is the 'black label' Japan-made version. This pedal replaced the PH-1R and added a second mode. The first mode is a classic, sweeping phase shift, the second is a 'low end'...
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These were made in the 80s and were blessed with the reverred Panasonic MN3207 bucket brigade chip. That lends it a natural warmth and complexity, plus the controls offer plenty of range to tweak. They don't make them like this...
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Here we have the earlier, simpler two knob version of the MXR Bass Ocatve. It sounds huge and tracks super well, right down to below a low-B on a five. Heaps of fun.Model: MXR Bass OctaveMade: USA, recent model (serial...
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This model of phaser popped up in 1978 and was made in this format for a couple of short years. The three knob setup gives you heaps of scope to dial in what you're after. The feedback control sends the...
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Flanger is an underrated pleasure; it's a great effect. These vintage MIJ flangers are some of the coolest going around too. This one has a tasty sci-fi sweep to it, plus the feedback control lets you send the signal back...
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This is a great little phaser, it sounds awesome. You've got plenty of control over the scope and madness of the phasing, plus it has that certain analog warmth and tastiness common with Maxon stuff. Orange goodness.Model: Maxon PT-9 PhaserMade:...
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