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Wah-Wah pedals are effects pedals that are used to produce a sweeping, vowel-like sound by modulating the frequency content of the input signal. They are often used to create a “talking” or “singing” sound, and are commonly associated with funk and rock music.
Wha-wha pedals work by using a mechanical or electronic filter to change the frequency response of the input signal in a sweeping manner. They typically feature a foot-operated switch or rocker pedal that allows the user to control the sweep of the effect.
Some popular examples of wha-wha pedals include the Dunlop Cry Baby, the Vox V847, and the Morley Classic Wah.
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Morley Bad Horsie Wah
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Dunlop Cry Baby GCB95 Cry Baby® Wah Wah
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Harley Benton Custom Line WP-60 Wah
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Behringer HB01 Hellbabe
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Sonicake VolWah
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Mooer Free Step
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Artec APW-5 Dual mode Power Wah
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Artec APW-3 Standard Power Wah
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Artec APW-7 Dual mode Wish Wah
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Carl Martin 2Wah
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Xotic Effects XW-1 Wah
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Caline CP-31 Hot Spice Wah/VOL
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Cry Baby 535Q 535Q Cry Baby® Multi-Wah
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Cry Baby 95Q 95Q Cry Baby® Wah Wah
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Cry Baby BG95 Buddy Guy Signature Cry Baby® Wah Wah
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Belcat WH-3R Cyclopes
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