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Description
Introducing the Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight, a multi-effects pedal that offers a world of tonal possibilities in a compact package. This versatile stompbox delivers everything from classic "cocked" wah sounds to vocoder-like speech effects, all with the signature EHX gain and sustain. With the option to plug in an expression pedal for even greater control, this pedal gives you access to a broad spectrum of tones not usually found in a single effect.
Key Features:
- Offers a range of sound-shaping possibilities in a compact stompbox
- Delivers classic "cocked" wah sounds and vocoder-like speech effects
- Features signature EHX gain and sustain
- Allows for the addition of an expression pedal for greater control
- Provides a broad spectrum of tones not typically available in one effect
Owner's manual
Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight User ManualProduct specs
| Available since | December 2015 |
| Effect Types | Auto Wah |
FAQs
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What kind of effects does the Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight pedal offer?
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The Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight pedal provides a cocked wah effect combined with a fuzz effect, allowing guitarists to achieve unique tonal variations and textures.
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Is the Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight suitable for bass guitars?
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Yes, the Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight can be used with bass guitars, offering distinctive wah and fuzz effects that enhance bass tones.
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Does the Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight require a specific power supply?
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The Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight operates on a standard 9V power supply, making it compatible with most pedalboard power setups.
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How does the fuzz effect on the Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight differ from other fuzz pedals?
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The fuzz effect on the Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight is designed to complement the cocked wah effect, providing a gritty, textured sound that's ideal for experimental tones.
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Can the Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight be used without the fuzz effect?
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Yes, the Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight allows users to bypass the fuzz effect, enabling the use of the cocked wah independently for versatility in sound shaping.
Videos
EHX
Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight Cocked Talking Wah Pedal (Demo by Bill Ruppert)
Reviews
PROS
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Offers a wide range of sound possibilities including fuzz, wah, and vocal synth tones
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Unique bias control for sputtering germanium transistor sound
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Compatible with expression pedals for dynamic control
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Provides Talk Box sound without the hassle
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Can replace multiple pedals on a board due to its versatility
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Excellent fuzz circuit quality, distinct from Big Muff
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Allows for detailed frequency adjustments with filter controls
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Option to swap the order of fuzz and wah functions for tone variation
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Suitable for both tube and solid-state setups
CONS
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Basic functionality without an expression pedal
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May require time to dial in optimum settings due to richness in possibilities
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Not as precise in sound compared to more specialized pedals
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Seen as a lesser alternative to more iconic pedals (e.g., Q Zone) by some users
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight.
User experience
Features and functionality
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The built-in fuzz offers a Marshal-type distortion, ideal for Bowie/Ronson-style tunes.
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The Cock Fight can be used with an expression pedal like the obne expression ramper to function as an autowah, adding dynamic control to performances.
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The fuzz component of the pedal can be turned off, providing additional flexibility in tonal shaping without losing the core cocked wah sound.
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Owners frequently switch between the 'cry' and 'talk' settings on the wah, finding both options useful for different tonal expressions.
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The Cock Fight Plus allows toggling the fuzz before or after the wah, offering different tonal textures and versatility in sound shaping.
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Comparisons
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Some prefer a separate fuzz and wah or parametric EQ combo for more flexibility over the Cock Fight's fixed wah and fuzz combination.
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Compared to Morley Fuzz Wah, the Cock Fight Plus is preferred for its sound, especially the 'talking' wah feature.
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Alternatives discussed include the Ibanez Weeping Demon for its unique tone but note it's not a direct replacement as it lacks fuzz.
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Use cases and applications
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The pedal is favored for adding a filter effect in specific song sections, such as hardcore riffs.
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The pedal is prominently used in Royal Blood's album "Typhoons," with the in-built fuzz and additional effects like the MXR Phase 90, showcasing its versatility in rock music.
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The Cock Fight delivers a distinctive cocked wah sound, making it a valuable addition for those seeking unique tonal characteristics in their setup.
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The pedal is occasionally used as an additional layer for leads, enhancing solos with its unique wah and fuzz combination.
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Based on 1 Review and 18 Ratings
Artist usage
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In a photo shared on Instagram by Royal Blood, Mike Kerr is seen using the Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight pedal, highlighting its role in shaping his distinctive sound.
Karl Hyde posts a photo of the EHX Cock Fight pedal from Underworld's Insatgram account: "Love this pedal #electroharmonix #cockfight in the studio with #underworld" (May 2016)
At 18:12 in the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" an Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight pedal is visibly placed on the floor in Bootsy Collins's live room, as shown in the video provided by Reverb on YouTube.
In this photo of Timberlake with his pedalboard, one of the pedals that can be seen is the EHX Cock Fight.
In this image from Underworld's Instagram account, Karl has posted a photo of his Cock Fight with the caption, "Love this pedal."
Featured in this May 4, 2018 Twitter post and visible in this October 20, 2019 Instagram post.
New toy! @EHX
Used for "Trigger Finger", as stated by Davies in this April 16, 2020 Guitar World interview. It can be seen on Davies Instagram in posts dated October 14, 2019, December 4, 2019, January 22, 2021 and February 22, 2021 among others.
"When I was young, I was using all these spaceship-style Ibanezs and Mavericks and if you offered me a Telecaster I would have said, ‘No way, mate - that’s what Status Quo use!’ But this Tele is great, it’s a souped-up American model with noiseless pickups. It’s great at cutting through all the layers in my tracks. There’s one called Trigger Finger that I used that guitar for…”
Which, we have to say, includes some particularly nasty fuzz tones…
“Definitely - on that track I was messing around with a new pedal, the Electro-Harmonix Cock Fight, that a friend of mine had in the studio. I was playing and he was tweaking until I said, ‘Right, stop there! It’s like an envelope filter, I’ve always used wah-wahs, because I love those sweep-through filters.
Album Usage
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