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| | Features | Range switch for switching between low and high frequency response. Range fine tuning allows fine tuning within either the low and high range switch settingsIn the auto switch mode, you can set the effect-off either on standard instant-off when the pedal is returned to the full upright position or a delayed-off by turning the control clockwiseChanges the mode so the effect can be turned on and off with the footswitch or with the auto switch (effect turns off when pedal is in the upright position)Allows on-off switching of the effect independent of the footboard when the mode lever is in the footswitch modeAdjusts the tension of the footboard return-spring in the auto switch mode. Turn clockwise for more footboard resistance; counter clockwise for a looser feel
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| | Description | The Weeping Demon's shrieks, cries, wails and seductive siren songs will have your audience screaming for more. It features spring and normal footboard action, selectable wah range, fine tuning controls and more. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 11.0 inches | | Product Width: | 3.5 inches | | Product Height: | 6.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 4.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.8 inches | | Package Width: | 6.4 inches | | Package Height: | 3.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 4.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 5 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 5 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
The Ultimate Wah Pedal Killer Nov 22, 2009
By J. McHenry
"Lit Nerd"
I didn't even think I needed a new wah, but when I tried this I was truly blown away. I had Jimi's type of pedal, which annoyed me with the hard stomp I had to execute to turn it on/off. Whereas this thing has a setting where it engages when you move the pedal, and turns off when you stop! And - it lets you adjust its sensitivity/range, or dial in a new sound. And - it has a lever which allows you to engage a spring, which makes the pedal push back at your foot! I love this thing, it's so good it's crazy. My only grumble is that the optional on/off switch next to the main treadle is a bit clunky-looking. But considering my satisfaction with all of its other characteristics (including a solid metal build), I can live with it. Strongly recommended.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
One of the most versatile wah pedals I have ever played... Sep 09, 2010
By TheMetalMan1112 The Ibanez WD-7 Weeping Demon is another great breakthrough for me as a heavy-metal guitarist, since my other wah pedal ceased to work after some over-abuse. I had a Dunlop CryBaby GCB-95 (I believe) and I use the wah-pedal quite a bit, and this served as an extremely great replacement (equally, if not, better.)
I played this at a local guitar dealer before, and I immediately fell in love with it. I decided to order it here since it was a bit cheaper brand new, and I am completely satisfied. The cool thing about this pedal is that it's got two different modes to engage the wah (Auto-wah and Footswitch.) I use the auto-wah feature. It's killer because it turns on as soon as you step on the pedal and the spring alows some push back so when you're finished, it shuts off! (And you can even adjust the delay it has to turn off, the wah's 'Q', Low frequency boost, pitch frequency, etc.) The tone-lock feature is awesome. I found a great setting similar to my last pedal, but with a bigger scoop. Of course, let's not forget the die-cast metal it's built with. I mean, this thing can stand some pretty serious abuse!
I highly recommend this to any musician, especially you guitarists/bass players out there. This pedal serves as a bass wah too! Great for any kind of style, from classic rock/jazz/blues to the most extreme groove metal/heavy metal style I play with my band!
Thank you Ibanez for providing a great pedal! And, of course, Amazon too!
Indestructible Oct 24, 2011
By Metal-Steve I have had this wah for about 2 years now and used it at several shows. It has been dropped, stomped on, had countless beers dumped directly onto it (by accident of course), and to my surprise it still works flawlessly. This is a great wah for rock and metal styles, but it seems like it might be a little edgy for more mellow styles of music where a Dunlop The Original Crybaby Pedal might be better fitted.
The ability to ad the 5db of gain boost when engaged is great for getting some extra oomph into your solos. Your sound is very easy to sculpt and the locking knobs are great for a set-it-and-forget-it thing once you find the perfect tone. To engage you can either step on the footswitch or when its on auto wah all you have to due is push the expression pedal forward and it engages (Which is great)!
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
best wah ever!!! Apr 05, 2011
By daniel great purchase, great sound, perfect settings, everything is adjustable and very solid construction... best wah ever ...
Cheers from Costa Rica
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
ridiculous range of sounds Nov 01, 2010
By TheLlamaBook While it's fun to hack around and mess with a pedal's innards to get the perfect sound, this pedal does not require one to do so.
Disclaimer: I haven't owned any other wah pedals, but I've played a bunch of them.
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