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BBE Wah Pedal
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BBE Wah Pedal

The BBE Wah Pedal utilizes circuitry that makes this Pedal an excellent sounding Vintage Wah!
The Wah is modeled after a 1967 Class A circuit that features 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.

BBE has re-engineered and Custom-Tuned the Halo inductor to re-create the expressive tones made famous by players like Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. In addition, The Wah’s potentiometer was designed for the ultimate dynamic sweep response. What's more, a Harmony control is added so you can custom tailor the wah to your personal taste. All components are Hand-Wired for the ultimate in vintage authenticity.

As with all BBE pedals, the Wah features an on/off LED status indicator plus True Hard-Wire Bypass for a clean signal path when the effect is bypassed.

BBE Wah Features

  • Custom-Tuned Halo inductor
  • Harmony control shapes Q
  • Hand-Wired components
  • Easy Access battery compartment
  • True Hard-Wire Bypass
  • On/Off LED status indicator
  • 5 Year Warranty

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BBE Wah Pedal Specifications

  • Input Impedence: 120K Ohms
  • Output Impedence: 22K Ohms
  • Bypass: True Hardwire
  • Power Requirements:
    • DC Inlet: 9VDC (- Tip)
    • Battery Life: 200 Hours
  • Dimensions: 4.5 x 10 x 3 inches
  • Weight: 3.75 lbs


 
 
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