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Description
Unleash your creativity with the Vox Wah (Black), a pedal that pays homage to the iconic sounds of the '60s. Designed to capture the essence of Vox’s original wah-wah effect, this pedal is a must-have for any guitarist seeking to replicate the legendary tones of musical icons like Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. Spec’d to emulate Vox’s ’60s-era original, the Vox Wah ensures you get those classic wah tones under your feet, making it an essential addition to your pedalboard.
This pedal is not just about nostalgia; it’s engineered for the modern musician. The inclusion of a 9-volt power supply input means you can say goodbye to batteries, ensuring you never miss a beat during performances or practice sessions. Wrapped in a robust, all-black finish, the Vox Wah is built to withstand a lifetime of use and abuse, maintaining its aesthetic charm and rugged durability.
Whether you're a seasoned performer or an aspiring guitarist, the Vox Wah offers a seamless blend of vintage charm and modern functionality. Its ability to evoke the expressive, trumpet-like sounds that defined an era makes it a versatile tool for exploring new sonic landscapes.
Key Features:
- Emulates Vox’s iconic ’60s-era original wah sound
- Delivers classic Clapton and Hendrix-esque tones
- 9-volt power supply input eliminates the need for batteries
- Durable all-black coated finish for lasting performance and style
Product specs
| Pedal Type | Wah |
| Analog/Digital | Analog |
| Inputs | 1 x 1/4" (instrument) |
| Outputs | 1 x 1/4" |
| Power Source | 9V DC power supply (sold separately) |
| Batteries | 1 x 9V |
| Height | 2.95" |
| Width | 4..01" |
| Depth | 9.92" |
| Weight | 2 lbs. (including battery) |
FAQs
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What type of power supply does the Vox V845 Wah require?
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The Vox V845 Wah requires a 9V DC power supply, which is sold separately, or it can be powered by a single 9V battery.
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Is the Vox V845 Wah suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Vox V845 Wah is suitable for live performances, offering a classic wah sound that cuts through the mix, making it ideal for stage use.
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How does the Vox V845 Wah compare to other wah pedals in terms of sound?
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The Vox V845 Wah is known for its vintage-style quack, reminiscent of classic wah tones used by legendary guitarists like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.
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Can the Vox V845 Wah be used with both electric and bass guitars?
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While primarily designed for electric guitars, the Vox V845 Wah can be used with bass guitars, though tonal results may vary based on the instrument and setup.
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What are the input and output options on the Vox V845 Wah?
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The Vox V845 Wah features one 1/4" input for the instrument and one 1/4" output to connect to your amplifier or next pedal in the chain.
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Features and functionality
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Vox wahs, including the V845 and V847, were used by Hendrix and Zappa, and originally made in Italy by Jen Elettronica, known for their superior quality.
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Italian-made Vox wahs used Halo, Filmcan, and Fasel inductors, influencing the classic tone; modern reissues maintain these characteristics.
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Setup and maintenance
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Using stereo cables instead of mono can cause signal issues; ensure cables have a single black ring near the tip for proper operation.
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"It's a wah" (not a compliment).
Sometimes what you want is to have it on and at a certain level - the issue is that it's just very flimsy when it comes to be steady. You have to keep your foot on the position where you want it. The first few times I used it the sturdiness that it had went away and from then on it just flops. Use it with a battery, otherwise you'd run into problems. Check your cables... see what I'm saying is, not good. Get something else.
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