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Description

Elevate your guitar tone with the DeArmond 1802 Weeper Wah Pedal, a classic effect that brings expressive, dynamic sound modulation to your musical arsenal. Known for its vintage-inspired circuitry, the 1802 Weeper delivers a rich, vocal-like sweep that's perfect for adding character to solos, funk rhythms, or even adding a touch of drama to your soundscapes. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this pedal offers intuitive controls that allow you to tailor the wah effect to perfectly complement your style.

The DeArmond 1802 Weeper features a robust construction designed to withstand the rigors of stage use, ensuring reliability gig after gig. Its smooth pedal action provides a seamless transition between frequencies, making it an ideal choice for musicians who demand precision and versatility in their effects.

Add this legendary effect to your pedalboard and explore the full range of sonic possibilities. With the DeArmond 1802 Weeper, you can achieve everything from subtle tonal shifts to dramatic, sweeping wah effects that stand out in any mix.

Key Features:

  • Vintage-inspired circuitry for classic wah tones
  • Robust and durable construction for reliable stage performance
  • Smooth pedal action for precise control over frequency sweeps
  • Suitable for a wide range of musical styles and genres
  • Intuitive controls for easy customization of your sound

Product specs

Brand DeArmond
Model Weeper 1802
Finish Black
Year 1970s
Categories Filter and Wah Pedals

FAQs

What type of sound can I expect from the DeArmond 1802 Weeper wah pedal?

The DeArmond 1802 Weeper offers a classic 1970s wah sound characterized by its vocal-like sweep and smooth transition, making it ideal for rock and funk genres.

Is the DeArmond 1802 Weeper suitable for both guitar and bass?

Yes, the DeArmond 1802 Weeper is designed to work well with both electric guitars and basses, providing a versatile wah effect across different instruments.

Does the DeArmond 1802 Weeper require a specific power supply?

The DeArmond 1802 Weeper typically requires a 9V battery, common for vintage pedals from the 1970s, though a compatible adapter can also be used.

How does the DeArmond 1802 Weeper compare to modern wah pedals?

The DeArmond 1802 Weeper offers a vintage tonal character and build quality that differs from modern wah pedals, which often feature more adjustable parameters and advanced circuitry.

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See how Richard Hawley uses DeArmond 1802 Weeper

Richard Hawley

Guitarist, Singer

Pulp

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During a conversation, Richard Hawley mentioned using the DeArmond 1802 Weeper wah pedal for the track "Open Up Your Door."

See how Michio Kurihara uses DeArmond 1802 Weeper

Michio Kurihara

Guitarist

YBO²

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Visible in this October 25, 2007 photo of Kurihara’s pedalboard posted to this November 11, 2007 YellowBuzz article.

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