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Description

Dive into the iconic soundscapes that shaped a generation with the King Vox-Wah, a pedal that bridges the gap between the pioneering wah effects of the late '60s and the expressive demands of today's musicians. Crafted with the legacy of the Thomas Organ Company, the King Vox-Wah stands as a testament to the evolution of guitar effects, offering a timeless tone without the need for a picture on its base. Whether you're chasing the classic vibes of the '70s or sculpting your unique sound, this pedal delivers unparalleled expressiveness and reliability. Its value isn't just in its rich history but in the sonic versatility it offers to guitarists of all eras.

Key Features:

  • Classic wah tones that capture the essence of the '70s
  • Manufactured with the legacy of the Thomas Organ Company
  • Offers a blend of historical significance and modern reliability
  • Perfect for players looking to achieve a vintage or contemporary sound

Product specs

Brand Vox
Model King Vox-Wah USA
Finish Black / Chrome
Year 1967 - 1979
Made In United States
Categories Filter and Wah Pedals
Color Family Black
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What makes the Thomas Organ Co. King Vox-Wah unique among wah pedals?

The Thomas Organ Co. King Vox-Wah is renowned for its vintage sound, offering a classic wah tone that is highly sought after by guitarists. Its distinctive quack and sweep are reminiscent of the iconic sounds from the late '60s and '70s.

Is the Thomas Organ Co. King Vox-Wah suitable for modern music styles?

While the King Vox-Wah is celebrated for its vintage tones, it can still be effectively used in modern music styles that benefit from a classic wah effect, such as rock, blues, and funk.

How durable is the Thomas Organ Co. King Vox-Wah pedal?

Built with a combination of black and chrome finish, the King Vox-Wah from the late '60s to '70s is known for its robust construction, making it a durable choice for both studio and live performances.

Does the Thomas Organ Co. King Vox-Wah require a specific power supply?

The King Vox-Wah traditionally operates on a 9V battery, typical of many vintage pedals, ensuring easy power management without the need for an external power supply.

Can the Thomas Organ Co. King Vox-Wah be used with bass guitars?

While primarily designed for electric guitars, the King Vox-Wah can be used with bass guitars, though it may produce a different tonal response due to frequency range differences.

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Vintage King Vox Thomas Organ wah pedal vs £35 Chinese mini wah

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CLYDE VS. KING VOX WAH

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1968 King Vox wah sounds.

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Tony Battle

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See how Jimi Hendrix uses Thomas Organ Co. King Vox-Wah (Model 95-932011)

Jimi Hendrix

Guitarist

The Jimi Hendrix Experience

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Exhibited at the Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, as documented by this June 22, 2010 photo posted to Flickr.

King Vox-Wah effects pedal circa 1968

Formerly owned by Jimi Hendrix

See how Gustavo Cerati uses Thomas Organ Co. King Vox-Wah (Model 95-932011)

Gustavo Cerati

Singer, Guitarist

Soda Stereo

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Gustavo utilizó el King Vox Wah en su set desde Sueño Stereo (1995) hasta 2001 (gira Bocanada al revés). En este video (minuto 2:41) podemos ver cómo lo utiliza para Luna Roja (ensayo de 1997 - Último Concierto).

See how Batuhan Mutlugil uses Thomas Organ Co. King Vox-Wah (Model 95-932011)

Batuhan Mutlugil

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Duman

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See how Tim Mahoney uses Thomas Organ Co. King Vox-Wah (Model 95-932011)

Tim Mahoney

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Tim Mahoney's 311 stage setup includes a King VOX Wah, according to Guitar Geek.

See how Curtis Mayfield uses Thomas Organ Co. King Vox-Wah (Model 95-932011)

Curtis Mayfield

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The Impressions

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Enter Curtis Mayfield and his guitarist, Craig McMullen, who turned the wah into an indispensable part of the soul/funk lexicon. #brownchickenbrowncow

See how Lucio Maia uses Thomas Organ Co. King Vox-Wah (Model 95-932011)

Lucio Maia

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Soulfly

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Lucio Maia incorporates the King Vox-Wah into his pedalboard, as detailed in the Pedalmaniacs article discussing his setup for projects like Maquinado, Almaz, and Nação Zumbi.

See how Leigh Stephens uses Thomas Organ Co. King Vox-Wah (Model 95-932011)

Leigh Stephens

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Blue Cheer

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In the provided image, Leigh Stephens is seen with a King Vox-Wah pedal positioned to his lower left.

Album Usage

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